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Fome
Studio album by
Released1997, Sony Music Columbia
RecordedBearsville, Woodstock, New York, United States, 1997
GenreRock en Español
ProducerLos Tres, Joe Blaney
Los Tres chronology
La Yein Fonda
(1996)
Fome
(1997)
Peineta
(1998)

Fome (Chilean slang for "boring") is the fourth studio album from the Chilean rock band Los Tres in 1997. Considered by many critics as their best album, the album is undoubtedly the most diverse group from Concepción, which explores a wealth of musical styles, in what the group termed "a kind of casserole Chilean music, where diversity is given by the number of existing music "

The disc contains a picture corresponding to an advertisement by the encyclopedia Monitor fascicles of Salvat of the 1960s.

Track listing

  1. "Claus"
  2. "Bolsa de Mareo"
  3. "Toco Fondo"
  4. "Olor a Gas"
  5. "De Hacerse Se Va a Hacer"
  6. "Antes"
  7. "Fealdad"
  8. "Jarabe Para la Tos"
  9. "Libreta"
  10. "Me Arrendé"
  11. "Silencio"
  12. "La Torre de Babel"
  13. "Pancho"
  14. "Restorán"
  15. "Largo"

Note

The album's title, "Fome", is the Chilean slang for "aburrido" (boring).