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Sinergia
Studio album by
Released
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
RecordedMay–June, 2001
Studio
  • Estudio Mix[1]
  • Clio
  • Estudio Master
  • Estudio Sonus
GenreAlternative metal, experimental rock, nu metal
Length33:31
LanguageChilean Spanish
Label
ProducerAndrés Godoy
Sinergia chronology
Apoyando La Demencia
(1998)
Sinergia
(00000000)
Procésalo Todo
(2004)
Singles from Sinergia
  1. "Mujer Robusta"
    Released: June 2002
  2. "Concurso"
    Released: October 2002
  3. "Chilerobot"
    Released: March 2003
  4. "Amor Alternativo"
    Released: September 2003

Sinergia (Synergy) is the self-titled debut studio album released by Chilean rock band Sinergia,[2] independently in 2001 consisting of 12 tracks; by Sello Azul label in 2002 consisting of 13 tracks[3] and by La Oreja label in 2003 consisting of 14 tracks and 3 music videos for the singles "Chilerobot", "Concurso" and "Mujer Robusta". The album was produced by Andrés Godoy, father of the band's drummer Bruno "Brunanza" Godoy.[3]

The songs "Chupatrón" and "Santiago U.S.A." are originally from their demo album "Apoyando La Demencia", this time with an intro song for "Chupatrón".[4]

The music video for the single "Mujer Robusta" reached the number one position in the ranking "Los 10 + Pedidos" (The 10 Most Requested Videos) of the South American MTV channel, and the song "Marina" is a "pajaron[note 1] hymn", which is mainly the spirit of the band and his fans (who are called "pajarones"),[5] the song's about how a young guy falls madly in love with a girl called Marina and thinks that studying is the best way to get her attention but that doesn't help him at all in getting the courage to talk to her and tell her how he feels.[6]

The songs "Mujer Robusta", "Amor Alternativo", "Marina", "Concurso", "Chupatrón" and "Chilerobot" are in the recently released 22 Éxitos Pajarones, a compilation album celebrating the band's 22nd anniversary.[7]

Track listing

2001's Independent Release[8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mi Auto (My Car)"Sinergia2:36
2."Concurso (Contest)"
  • Julio Ortega
  • Sinergia
3:03
3."Basura (Garbage)"Sinergia2:50
4."Amor Alternativo (Alternative Love)"Sinergia3:56
5."Intro Chupatrón"
  • Luis Silva
  • Sinergia
1:20
6."Chupatrón"
  • Luis Silva
  • Sinergia
3:28
7."Cabeza de Abajo (Head of Below)"
  • Luis Silva
  • Johnny Cuent
  • Sinergia
2:34
8."Marina (Marina, female name)"Sinergia3:08
9."Playero (Person of the Beach)"Sinergia1:21
10."Chilerobot (Chilean robot)"Sinergia3:07
11."Santiago U.S.A. (reference to Santiago, Chile being Americanized)"
  • Luis Silva
  • Sinergia
3:07
12."Sinergia (Synergy)"
  • Luis Silva
  • Sinergia
1:01
Total length:33:31
2002's Sello Azul Rerelease
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Mujer Robusta (Chubby Woman)"Sinergia2:38
Total length:36:09
2003's La Oreja Re-Rerelease
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Concurso (Live)"
  • Julio Ortega
  • Sinergia
2:55
Total length:39:04
  • In the 2003's edition the music videos of Mujer Robusta, Concurso and Chilerobot can only be found by introducing the CD to a computer, where can be found in a folder.

Credits and personnel

Credits taken from Sinergia's (2003 edition) liner notes.

  • Rodrigo Osorio - composer, vocals
  • Alexis González - composer, bass guitar
  • Pedro López - composer, guitar
  • Bruno Godoy - composer, drums
  • Paul Eberhard - composer, turntables
  • Andrés Godoy - producer
  • Walter Romero - recording engineer, mixing
  • Miguel Foulon - recording engineer
  • Miguel Bahamondes - mastering
  • Ximena Montenegro - recording and mixing assistant
  • Joaquin García - re-mastering
  • Ramón Lorca - samples post-edition
  • Alvaro Hoppe - collage, cover and back cover photography
  • Anita Flores - photography
  • Jorge Guajardo - photography
  • Jaime Muñoz - photography
  • Don Lalo - photography
  • Sobras Producciones - photography, music videos' producers
  • Piero Medone - cover art and Sinergia's logo designer
  • José Salinas - art designer
  • Johnny Cuent - composer
  • Luis Silva - composer
  • Julio Ortega - composer
  • Eduardo Bertrán - music videos' director
  • Nicolás López - music videos' director

Notes

  1. ^ a South American word referring to people who are a bit vague or slow to understand

References

  1. ^ "Sello Azul >> Sinergia". Sello Azul.
  2. ^ "nescafe.cl | grupos rock chileno - sinergia". Nescafé.cl. 11 September 2011.
  3. ^ a b "SCD - Sinergia". SCD.
  4. ^ "Apoyando la Demencia - Sinergia". Last.fm. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  5. ^ Rivera, Matías (21 September 2009). "ENTREVISTA A SINERGIA + CONCURSO". 192.cl.
  6. ^ "Sinergia - Marina - lyrics, English and Spanish translation". Lyrics-Translations.com. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  7. ^ "SINERGIA - 22 Éxitos Pajarones". Portal Disc. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  8. ^ "SINERGIA - Sinergia". Portal Disc. Retrieved 8 October 2014.