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Most influential Chilean rock bands

Explore the rich history of Chilean rock, from its psychedelic pioneers of the 60s and 70s to the pop/rock and post-punk bands of the 80s and 90s. This ranking highlights the groups that have left an indelible mark on music, influencing generations of artists and shaping the sound of rock in Chile. Discover the key formations that fused genres such as punk, reggae, and ska, creating a unique musical identity. Delve into the cultural legacy of these Chilean bands that continue to resonate in today's music scene.

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    Los Jaivas (Chile)

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    • Considered one of the most important and influential artists in Latin America

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    Los Jaivas are pioneers in the fusion of rock with Andean and Latin American music, creating a unique sonic identity that has transcended generations. Their career spanning over 60 years consolidates them as an inescapable benchmark of national and Latin American rock.

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    The Three (Chile)

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    • One of the most influential rock en español bands

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    Considered the most important Chilean rock band of the 90s, Los Tres achieved significant international success with their album 'MTV Unplugged'. Their fusion of rock with traditional Chilean sounds has left an indelible mark on the country's music.

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    The Law (Chile)

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    • Huge influence in Chilean pop and rock music

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    La Ley achieved remarkable international success, being the first Chilean band to win an American Grammy Award. Their sophisticated sound and avant-garde aesthetic solidified them as one of the most influential bands in Latin alternative rock and pop rock.

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    Lucybell (Chile)

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    • Prominent band in Chile, Mexico, and Latin America

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    Lucybell is considered the face of the renewal of Chilean rock in the nineties, standing out for its alternative rock, shoegaze, and dream pop. Their solid discography and musical identity make them a key reference point for alternative rock in Spanish.

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    The Bunkers (Chile)

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    • Integrates Nueva Canción Chilena movement

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    Los Bunkers are considered the most influential project of the 21st century in Chile, due to their ability to 'Chileanize' classic rock by fusing folklore with the Anglo-Saxon style. Their return in 2023 and their international recognition demonstrate their continued relevance.

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    Chancho en Piedra (Chile)

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    • Influential in popularizing alternative rock in Latin America

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    Chancho en Piedra was an influential group in the popularization of funk rock and experimental rock in Latin America, standing out for their humorous lyrics that portray Chilean identity. Their unique style and legacy endure as a benchmark for national funk rock.

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    Fiskales Ad-Hok (Chile)

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    • Renowned for political content in lyrics

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    Fiskales Ad-Hok is the most important Chilean punk rock band, known for its lyrics of rage, irony, and social struggle. Their music has been a tool of protest and an example of self-management in the music industry, leaving a legacy of integrity and perseverance.

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    Congress (Chile)

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    • Highly acclaimed with over 50 years in Latin American music

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    Congreso is an emblematic band with over 50 years of uninterrupted activity, fundamental to the evolution of Chilean rock. They are recognized for their fusion of rock with elements of Andean and Latin American music, being 'elder brothers' of the genre.

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    Home appliances (Chile)

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    • First groupings identified as 'rock made in Chile'

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    Electrodomésticos was a key band of the 80s that spearheaded a musical trend that extended into the nineties. Their innovative approach and their role in the scene of that decade keep them as an important reference in the history of Chilean rock.

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    Clandestine Emotions (Chile)

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    • Melodic hard rock/metal with progressive and electronic influences

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    The album 'Abajo la costanera' by Emociones Clandestinas is considered one of the fundamental works of Chilean rock, combining pop and British rock with reflections on urban life under the dictatorship. Their debut album is an influential milestone in the genre.

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    Los Blops (Chile)

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    • Formed in 1964

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    The Blops are considered one of the fundamental pillars of rock in Chile, being precursors and a key influence in the early stages of the genre. Their participation in historic events like the Piedra Roja Festival underscores their importance.