Fiskales Ad-Hok (album)
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Fiskales Ad-Hok (album) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | 1993 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | La Batuta Records | |||
Producer | Fiskales Ad-Hok, Jorge Esteban | |||
Fiskales Ad-Hok chronology | ||||
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Fiskales Ad-Hok is the second album of the band Chilean Fiskales Ad-Hok, and their first release on a major label. After opening for The Ramones in Santiago in 1992, there were many offers from record companies to record an album. Fiskales Ad-Hok signed with "La Batuta Records", releasing this effort as a one-off.
Track listing[edit]
- "Piedad"
- "Cristianos"
- "La Ranchera"
- "Hambre del Corazón"
- "Madre Patria"
- "Libertad Vigilada"
- "Santiago"
- "Tonto"
- "Ron Silver"
- "Para Mamá"
- "Almorzando Entre Muertos"
- "Papapa"
- "El Cóndor"
- "Borracho"
Personnel[edit]
- Álvaro España – vocals
- Viper – guitar
- Micky – drums
- Roly Urzua – bass