Mundo Feliz

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Mundo Feliz
Mundo feliz.jpg
Studio album by
Released1 January 1991
Genre Rock en español
Label RCA International
Fobia chronology
Fobia
(1990)
Mundo Feliz
(1991)
Leche
(1993)

Mundo Feliz was the second album released by Mexican rock band Fobia in 1991.

Contents


Track listing

  1. Brincas (Jump)
  2. El Pepinillo Marino (The sea cucumber)
  3. Camila (Camila)
  4. El cerebro (The brain)
  5. Caminitos hacia el Cosmos (Little roads towards the Cosmos)
  6. El diablo (The devil)
  7. La fecha especial (The special date)
  8. Sacúdeme (Shake me)
  9. Mi pequeño corazón (My little heart)
  10. Mundo feliz (Happy world)
  11. Apachurrar el corazón (Smashing the heart)



Personnel

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