Zoopatia
Zoopatia formed in Santiago, Chile in the 1990s. Their song "Políticos" became known for its direct criticism of political corruption, and tracks like...
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Zoopatia formed in Santiago, Chile in the 1990s. Their song "Políticos" became known for its direct criticism of political corruption, and tracks like "Bonecos do Governo" and "Holocausto" continued this approach. The band's lyrics often addressed social issues that drew attention from authorities and conservative groups.
The group included Pablo Stipicic on vocals, Fernando Milagros on guitar, Rodrigo Otero on bass, and Mauricio Redolés on drums. They released albums including "Tiempos Nuevos," "Renacer," and "Antología." Their music resonated with listeners who connected with their straightforward commentary on Chilean society.
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