Artist's albums
Marca Chancho
2000 · album
Rindanse Terricolas
1998 · album
La Dieta del Lagarto
1997 · album
Peor Es Mascar Lauchas
1995 · album
Bola de Fuego
2019 · single
Todo Se Me Pasa
2019 · single
Dejando Libre el Amor
2017 · single
Funkybarítico Hedónico Fantástico
2016 · album
Mi Mejor Momento
2016 · single
Funkybarítico (Radio Edit)
2016 · single
La Porcina Comedia: Infierno
2013 · album
La Porcina Comedia: Paraíso
2013 · album
La Porcina Comedia: Purgatorio
2013 · album
Vacaciones [En Vivo Teatro Caupolican (14/08/2012)]
2013 · single
Otra Cosa Es Con Guitarra
2011 · album
Combo Show
2009 · album
Sex Shop
2009 · single
Grandes Exitos De Ayer y Oink!!
2007 · compilation
Desde El Batiscafo
2005 · album
Chancho 6 Vol. 2
2004 · album
Chancho 6 Vol.1
2004 · album
El Tinto Elemento
2002 · album
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Biography
Chancho en Piedra is a Latin rock band from Chile that formed in the early '90s by singer Eduardo Ibeas, guitarist Pablo Ilabaca, bassist Felipe Ilabaca, and drummer Leonardo Corvalán. Chancho en Piedra's first record deal came in 1995 when the band signed up to a local label called Alerce, releasing Peor Es Mascar Lauchas, co-produced by Gonzalo González. Chancho en Piedra participated in an event called El Nuevo Rock Chileno soon after. In 1996, the group was mentioned by the MTV Latino show Raizonica while its video "Socio" started being rotated. In November that same year, Chancho en Piedra was invited to a local music festival called Surf Rock Tour, playing in front of 50,000 people. During March and April of 1997, the band recorded La Dieta Del Lagarto. Later, Chancho en Piedra performed at Colombian's Rock al Parque. In 1998, the band signed up to Sony Music, getting one of its songs in a compilation called Copa de la Vida. Ríndanse Terrícolas was released in 1998, followed by Marca Chancho in September of 2000. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi