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Technically not a full-length studio album, Khitorty deserves mention as the band’s genesis. Released independently as a cassette demo, it featured early, raw versions of future classics. It was raw, unpolished, and full of teenage angst. The lo-fi quality hides a band finding its voice—mixing slap bass, sarcastic spoken word, and the deadpan delivery of lead vocalist Chito Miranda. This is a collector’s holy grail today, capturing the band before major labels sanitized their sound.

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After years of the same formula, Solid tried to shake things up. The production was slicker, and the subject matter grew up. Songs like dealt with betrayal and regret with less humor and more pain. While not as commercially massive as Bigotilyo , Solid contains deep cuts beloved by hardcore fans, such as "Antukin" (a lullaby for the insomniac lover). It was a transition album—the band was getting older, and their jokes were getting sadder. The lo-fi quality hides a band finding its

which eventually won an MTV Video Music Award in 1999. It balanced humor with technical skill, featuring tracks like "Silvertoes" and the double-entendre hit "Please Don’t Touch My Birdie". Jingle Balls Silent Night Holy Cow (1998): The production was slicker, and the subject matter grew up

Their breakthrough album, which reached triple platinum status. It introduced the iconic hit