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  • Creator Backlash: The songs "Sueño Del Inca" and "Bebida Magica", two disco-inspired songs released in 1978 were never liked by the band.
  • Keep Circulating the Tapes:
    • The original edition of El Volantin, self-released by the band, was just limited to 500 copies. It wasn't until 2001, 30 years later, when the album got a wider release through CD and cassette. There was also a vinyl re-release in 2020, which was still limited.
    • Original vinyl and cassette editions of La Ventana, ranging from 1973 to 1983, have the original, undamaged version of "Ciclo Vital", whose master tapes were then lost and found damaged.
      • Averted in the 2020 reissue, where the truly original master was finally found. The track is faster by a minute, however; though the pitch is more natural here, making it seem that the original track was slowed down.
    • Los Sueños de America was last released on CD in 1995. To this day, there hasn't been any new re-releases. The album isn't even on streaming services.
    • The international edition of Aconcagua featured a re-recording of "Todos Juntos", which has since then been forgotten, as later remasters were done according to the original Chilean edition, which does not feature the song.
  • Signature Song: You will not find a Chilean person who doesn't recognize "Mira Niñita" and "Todos Juntos".
    • "La Poderosa Muerte" can also count, as this is considered as one of the band's signature songs between prog rock circles.

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