Frisbee (album)
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Frisbee | |||||
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Studio album by Caramelos de Cianuro | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Latin rock | ||||
Label | Latin World | ||||
Producer | Caramelos de Cianuro | ||||
Caramelos de Cianuro chronology | |||||
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Released in 2002, Frisbee is the fourth studio album from the Venezuelan Latin rock band Caramelos de Cianuro. Being very different from their previous albums, this one shows a great deal of musical maturity and an internationalization of their sounds, not being anymore just a Venezuelan band, but one known beyond their country's borders.
Frisbee joins the toughness of rock with the subtleness of pop, thanks to the influence of productor Enrique Gonzalez Müller, who has worked with bands like Nine Inch Nails, Joe Satriani and The Dave Mathews Band, and their willingness to accept his instructions when playing their instruments.
[edit] Members
- Asier Cazalís (Vocalist)
- Alfonso Tosta (Drummer)
- Luis Barrios (Bassist)
- Miguel González "El Enano" (Guitarrist)
[edit] Track listing
- Sanitarios
- El Mar
- Retrovisor
- Las Notas
- El Ultimo Polvo
- Surfer Girl
- La Terraza
- Dolor y Pasion
- Incertidumbre
- Ojos Halogenos
- Al Comienzo