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La era de la boludez

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La era de la boludez [Age of stupidity] is a studio album released in 1993 by Argentine rock band Divididos. It contains a lot of the most famous songs by the group, as "El arriero" (original by Atahualpa Yupanqui), "¿Qué ves?" and "Salir a comprar". It is listed in seventh place in Rolling Stone Argentina list of 100 best records of Argentine rock.[1]

Track listing

  1. Salir a Asustar [Go Out To Scare]
  2. Ortega y Gases [Wordplay on Spanish philosopher Ortega y Gasset's last name and the word gases (farts)]
  3. El Arriero (original by Atahualpa Yupanqui) [The Muleteer]
  4. Salir a Comprar [Go Out To Buy]
  5. ¿Qué Ves? [What Do You See?]
  6. Pestaña de Camello [Camel Eyelash]
  7. Rasputín/Hey Jude
  8. Dame un Limón [Give Me A Lemon]
  9. Paisano de Hurlingham [Hurlingham Dude]
  10. Cristófolo Cacarnú
  11. Indio Dejá el Mezcal [Indian, quit consuming mezcal]
  12. Huelga de Amores [Loves On Strike]
  13. Tajo C [literally: Slash C, but it sounds as a colloquial way of asking Is José there?]
  14. Pestaña de Camello [Camel Eyelash]

References

  1. ^ Los 100 mejores discos del Rock Nacional. Rolling Stone Argentina, special issue, June 2013.