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Los Miserables is a well-known
Chilean punk rock band formed in the early 1990s shortly after the demise of the military regime of
Augusto Pinochet. The band is known for its songs charged with strong
left-wing political ideas and anti-establishment commentary. The band has clearly presented itself as activist in its work with major participation in political events, international charity concerts, human rights events, and volunteer work in impoverished Chilean communities. The band has modeled itself in some ways after the famed Chilean band
Los Prisioneros, who left a void after their initial break-up in 1990. Their albums can be found in Chile,
Latin America, and the
United States.
This band achieved major success in Chile in the mid 1990s, and is well known in
Argentina,
Colombia, and
Mexico. They have recorded 8 albums, including three live albums, and received gold records in Chile. The band has also contributed songs to major Chilean movie soundtracksl including the main song for the Chilean film
El Leyton, a film by famed director
Gonzalo Justiniano, of the films
B-Happy (2003),
Amnesia (1994), and
Caluga o Menta (1990). They have also performed in tribute albums to
Victor Jara,
Violeta Parra, and
Los Prisioneros.
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