In 1988, Los Prisioneros released , which marked a significant turning point in their career. The album was produced by renowned American producer, David Mancuso, and featured a more polished and refined sound. The album spawned hits like "Alfalfal" and "La Murga," which gained international attention and helped establish the band as a major force in Latin American rock.

Their second album, (1985), solidified their position as one of Chile's top rock bands. The album featured hits like "Basta Ya" and "San Miguel," showcasing the band's ability to craft infectious, high-energy rock songs.

Los Prisioneros' debut album, (1984), was a commercial success and introduced the band's energetic and catchy sound to the Chilean music scene. The album's lead single, "Somos," became an instant hit, and the band's popularity grew rapidly.

Their music, available in various formats, including , continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering their music, Los Prisioneros' discography is a must-listen for anyone interested in exploring the rich and vibrant world of Chilean rock.

Los Prisioneros' later years saw them release (2001), an album that featured a more experimental and avant-garde sound. The album received critical acclaim and featured hits like "We Luv U" and "La Quinta Columna."