The masterpiece that changed everything. Driven by hits like "El Farolito," "Verano del '92," and "Maradó," this album turned them into superstars. It perfectly captured the festive yet melancholic spirit of the era, blending rock with Afro-Uruguayan murga. Azul (1998):
Their raw debut. It leans heavily into blues and hard rock but already hints at their rhythmic diversity with the classic "Tan Solo." It’s the sound of a band playing in small pubs, full of grit and neighborhood stories. Ay Ay Ay (1994): discografia de los piojos
El debut discográfico llegó de la mano de "Chactuchac", un álbum crudo, visceral y grabado con recursos limitados, pero que contenía la semilla de lo que serían. Producido por Daniel Lozano y grabado en solo cuatro días, el disco refleja una urgencia por mostrarse al mundo. The masterpiece that changed everything
El canto de cisne. Antes de separarse en 2009, Los Piojos entregaron Civilización . Es un disco agridulce. Suena festivo, pero las letras hablan de un final inevitable. Azul (1998): Their raw debut
: Their final studio work. Critics often describe it as their most mature and "clockwork precise" production, balancing relaxed tracks with high-energy funk-rock like "Manjar" . Live Legacy
Although a live album, it is essential to their discography. It captured the "Ritual Piojoso" at Obras Sanitarias, documenting why they were considered the best live band in the country at the time. Verde Paisaje del Infierno (2000):
