is one of the most influential bands in the history of Spanish-language rock and reggae. They were pioneers in bringing Jamaican rhythms to the massive Spanish-speaking market, achieving diamond and platinum records across Latin America. 📊 Complete Studio Discography Album Title Notable Hits / Notes Los Pericos "El Ritual de la Banana", "Jamaica Reggae" Produced by Herbert Vianna (Os Paralamas do Sucesso) Rab A Dab Stail Deepened their roots in classic reggae

Through lineup changes, the tragic loss of original members, and the shifting tides of the music industry, the B-sides and unreleased tracks show a band that never stopped jamming. They capture the moments between the radio singles—the studio banter, the experimental dub effects, the ska covers of classic rock songs.

Their discography is often divided into two eras: the era (1987–2004) and the Juanchi Baleirón era (2004–present).

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