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* FanonDiscontinuity: Two albums of Los Prisioneros' post-reunion (2003's ''Los Prisioneros'' and 2004's ''Manzana'') aren't considered by the fans because of the lack of quality and spirit compared with their 4 first albums. Even the bootleg albums of the band released during [[TurnOfTheMillennium the 2000s]] (part of these songs were remastered for 1996's ''Ni Por La Razón Ni Por La Fuerza'') are more considerated as proper albums than ''Los Prisioneros'' and ''Manzana''.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Two albums of Los Prisioneros' post-reunion (2003's ''Los Prisioneros'' and 2004's ''Manzana'') aren't considered by the fans because of the lack of quality and spirit compared with their 4 first albums. Even the bootleg albums of the band released during [[TurnOfTheMillennium the 2000s]] (part of these songs were remastered for 1996's ''Ni Por La Razón Ni Por La Fuerza'') are more considerated as more proper albums than ''Los Prisioneros'' and ''Manzana''.
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea [[DeadpanSnarker still has a grunge]] against González after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.org/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea [[DeadpanSnarker still has a grunge]] against González after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} Website/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.org/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
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%%* FaceOfTheBand: Jorge González.
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* BreakupBreakout: Jorge González's solo career in TheNineties, which overcame Narea's (''Profetas y Frenéticos''[[note]]Prophets and Frenetics[[/note]]) and Tapia's (''Jardín Secreto''[[note]]Secret Garden[[/note]]) solo projects.
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* TheBandMinusTheFace: ''Narea & Tapia'' band formed during TheNewTens, which only played Los Prisioneros songs, but it hasn't sort of impact since this isn't the complete band. Recently they got the "Los Prisioneros" name back, but still.
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* EarWorm: Just ''try'' to get the chorus of ''Tren al Sur'' out of your head.
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea [[DeadpanSnarker still has a grunge]] against González after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.org/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
* YokoOhNo: Claudia Carvajal, Claudio Narea's wife, had an affair with Jorge González discovered in 1989, a couple of years before ''Corazones'' album, which made a rupture on the band. That event, along with González differences referenced to the band ended to his departure of Los Prisioneros in 1990. That was [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore the beginning of the end of the group]].
* YokoOhNo: Claudia Carvajal, Claudio Narea's wife, had an affair with Jorge González discovered in 1989, a couple of years before ''Corazones'' album, which made a rupture on the band. That event, along with González differences referenced to the band ended to his departure of Los Prisioneros in 1990. That was [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore the beginning of the end of the group]].
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea [[DeadpanSnarker still has a grunge]] against González after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.org/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
* YokoOhNo: Claudia Carvajal, Claudio Narea's wife, had an affair with Jorge González discovered in 1989, a couple of years before ''Corazones'' album, which made a rupture on the band. That event, along with González differences referenced to the band ended to his departure of Los Prisioneros in 1990. That was [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore the beginning of the end of thegroup]].
* YokoOhNo: Claudia Carvajal, Claudio Narea's wife, had an affair with Jorge González discovered in 1989, a couple of years before ''Corazones'' album, which made a rupture on the band. That event, along with González differences referenced to the band ended to his departure of Los Prisioneros in 1990. That was [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore the beginning of the end of the
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* TheBandMinusTheFace: ''Narea & Tapia'' band formed during TheNewTens, which only played Los Prisioneros songs, but it hasn't sort of impact since this isn't the complete band. Recently they got the "Los Prisioneros" name back, but still.
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea [[DeadpanSnarker still has a grunge]] against González after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea [[DeadpanSnarker still has a grunge]] against González after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Los_Prisioneros org/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
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* EarWorm: Just ''try'' to get the chorus of "Tren al Sur" out of your head.
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* EarWorm: Just ''try'' to get the chorus of "Tren ''Tren al Sur" Sur'' out of your head.
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* BreakupBreakout: Jorge González's solo career in TheNineties, which overcame Narea's (''Profetas y Frenéticos''[[note]]Prophets and Frenetics[[/note]]) and Tapia's (''Jardín Secreto''[[note]]Secret Garden[[/note]]) solo projects.
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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Los Prisioneros = GarageRock meets {{Punk}} meets {{Reggae}} meets NewWaveMusic meets SynthPop meets {{Rockabilly}}.
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea still has a grunge against Gonzalez after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea [[DeadpanSnarker still has a grunge grunge]] against Gonzalez González after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
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* TheBandMinusTheFace: ''Narea & Tapia'' band formed during TheNewTens, which only played Los Prisioneros songs, but it hasn't sort of impact since this isn't the complete band.
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* MemeticMutation: Famous memes are seen in Chile about how are seen the members then and now: how Narea still has a grunge against Gonzalez after all of these years, González being the [[ItsAllAboutMe center of the group]] and Tapia being always TheQuietOne. Inciclopedia, the Spanish version of Wiki/{{Uncyclopedia}} jokes about all of this in [[http://inciclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Los_Prisioneros the article of the group]].
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Apart of Chile, the other country where their music became a big success was in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}}. Other South America countries also were success their music, even being known in United States as part of the South American groups of TheEighties.
** Also, González's solo career was very famous in countries like Mexico and he's an underground referent in Europe.
** Also, González's solo career was very famous in countries like Mexico and he's an underground referent in Europe.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:
** Apart of Chile, the other country where their music became a big success was in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}}. Other South America countries also were success their music, even being known in United States as part of the South American groups of TheEighties.
**Also, González's solo career was very famous in countries like Mexico and he's an underground referent in Europe.Europe.
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Los Prisioneros = GarageRock meets {{Punk}} meets {{Reggae}} meets NewWaveMusic meets SynthPop meets {{Rockabilly}}.
** Apart of Chile, the other country where their music became a big success was in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}}. Other South America countries also were success their music, even being known in United States as part of the South American groups of TheEighties.
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* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Los Prisioneros = GarageRock meets {{Punk}} meets {{Reggae}} meets NewWaveMusic meets SynthPop meets {{Rockabilly}}.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Apart of Chile, the other country where their music became a big success was in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}}.
** Also, González solo career was very famous in countries like Mexico and an underground referent in Europe.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Two albums of Los Prisioneros' post-reunion (2003's ''Los Prisioneros'' and 2004's ''Manzana'') aren't considered by the fans because of the lack of quality and spirit compared with their 4 first albums. Even the bootleg albums of the band released during [[TurnOfTheMillennium the 2000s]] (part of these songs were remastered for 1996's ''Ni Por La Razón Ni Por La Fuerza'') are more considerated as proper albums than ''Los Prisioneros'' and ''Manzana''.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Apart of Chile, the other country where their music became a big success was inUsefulNotes/{{Peru}}.
UsefulNotes/{{Peru}}. Other South America countries also were success their music, even being known in United States as part of the South American groups of TheEighties.
** Also,González González's solo career was very famous in countries like Mexico and he's an underground referent in Europe.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Apart of Chile, the other country where their music became a big success was in
** Also,
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** Also, González solo career was very famous in countries like Mexico and an underground referent in Europe.Europe.
* YokoOhNo: Claudia Carvajal, Claudio Narea's wife, had an affair with Jorge González discovered in 1989, a couple of years before ''Corazones'' album, which made a rupture on the band. That event, along with González differences referenced to the band ended to his departure of Los Prisioneros in 1990. That was [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore the beginning of the end of the group]].
* YokoOhNo: Claudia Carvajal, Claudio Narea's wife, had an affair with Jorge González discovered in 1989, a couple of years before ''Corazones'' album, which made a rupture on the band. That event, along with González differences referenced to the band ended to his departure of Los Prisioneros in 1990. That was [[NothingIsTheSameAnymore the beginning of the end of the group]].
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* FaceOfTheBand: Jorge González.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Apart of Chile, the other country where their music became a big success was in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}}.
** Also, González solo career was very famous in countries like Mexico and an underground referent in Europe.
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Apart of Chile, the other country where their music became a big success was in UsefulNotes/{{Peru}}.
** Also, González solo career was very famous in countries like Mexico and an underground referent in Europe.