AllStar (album)

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AllStar
Lasecta-allstar.jpg
Studio album by
Released2001
Genre Rock en español
La Secta AllStar chronology
Bombón de Azúcar
(1999)
AllStar
(2001)
Una Noche
(2002)

AllStar, sometimes referred to as La Secta AllStar is the second album released by the Puerto Rican rock band La Secta AllStar. It was released independently in 2001 and includes the hit songs "Dame lo Que Quieras", "Asesino" and "Eso es Vivir".

Track listing

  1. "Sequía"
  2. "Dame lo Que Quieras"
  3. "Asesino"
  4. "X"
  5. "Cruzado Pero Claro"
  6. "Vino Viejo"
  7. "Canaguey"
  8. "Por Qué Volver"
  9. "Dámela"
  10. "Eso Es Vivir"
  11. "End of the Story"
  12. "Asesino [Vampy Dance Remix]"



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