Los Pericos Discografia 64 -

, which became an immediate phenomenon. Below is the "story" of their evolution through their discography: The Early Years: Reggae Revolution (1987–1990)

By the mid-1990s, the band moved beyond traditional roots reggae, incorporating broader pop and rock influences. Key albums from this era include: Big Yuyo (1992): los pericos discografia 64

Lyrically, the song taps into the nostalgia that often permeates reggae music. It speaks to memory, the passage of time, and the simplicity of days gone by. For a band that has survived the changing tides of the music industry—from the Golden Age of Argentine Rock in the 90s to the digital streaming era—singing about a specific year feels like a grounding exercise. It reminds the listener that while styles change, the "roots" remain the same. , which became an immediate phenomenon

Y recuerde: la discografía de Los Pericos es como un mate amargo – cada canción tiene un punto justo de amargura, calor y tradición. Los 64 son la dosis perfecta. It speaks to memory, the passage of time,

| Year | Album | Significance | |------|-------|---------------| | 1988 | Los Pericos | Debut; raw ska/reggae fusion. | | 1990 | King Kong | Breakthrough hit “Jamaica Reggae.” | | 1993 | Big Yuyo | Gold record; includes “El Ritual de la Banana.” | | 1996 | Mystic Love | More polished; international reach. | | 1998 | Pampas Reggae | Homage to Argentine roots + reggae. | | 2003 | 1000 Vivos | Live/double album; definitive energy. | | 2010 | Pericos & Amigos | Duets with Fito Páez, Gondwana, etc. | | 2019 | Soundamerica | Return to classic sound; modern production. |

The following is a chronological list of their primary studio releases: