Trapos (Attaque 77 album)

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Trapos
Live album by
Released2001
RecordedApril 2001
Venue Estadio Obras Sanitarias
Genre Punk rock
Label Sony Music
Attaque 77 chronology
Radio Insomnio
(2000)
Trapos
(2001)
Caña!
(2001)

Trapos ("Rags") is the second Attaque 77 live album.

Contents

Overview

This is the second live album from Attaque 77, released and recorded in 2001 at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias in Buenos Aires.

Track listing

  1. "Perfección" [Perfection]
  2. "Cambios" [Changes]
  3. "Cuanta Cerveza" [A lot of beer]
  4. "El Perro" [The dog]
  5. "El Jorobadito" [The little hunchback]
  6. "Nuestros años felices" [Our happy years]
  7. "El cielo puede esperar" [Heaven can wait]
  8. "Soy rebelde" [I'm a rebel]
  9. "Chicos y Perros" [Kids and dogs]
  10. "Cinco estrellas" [Five stars]
  11. "Gil" [Jerk]
  12. "Alza tu voz" [Raise your voice]
  13. "Ángeles caídos" [Fallen angels]
  14. "Soy de Attaque" [I'm from Attaque]
  15. "Canción inútil" [Useless song]
  16. "Consejos del abuelo" [Grandpa's advice]
  17. "Tres pájaros negros" [Three black birds]
  18. "Espadas y Serpientes" [Swords and snakes]
  19. "Vacaciones permanentes" [Permanent vacation]
  20. "Dame el fuego de tu amor" [Give me your love's fire]
  21. "Hacelo por mi" [Do it for me]
  22. "No me arrepiento de este amor" [I don't regret this love]
  23. "Numancia"

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