BIOS is the third album of the Costa Rican music group Gandhi.
BIOS | ||||
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Studio album (with live CD) by | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Rock en Español Alternative Rock | |||
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Track listing
editI: STUDIO
edit- "Comida de animal"
- "Miedo"
- "Hacia adentro"
- "Procesión"
- "Un día triste de marzo"
- "Sueles dejarme solo"
- "Oiga pito"
- "LA469 (2001 version)"
- "El otro gol
O: LIVE
edit- "Seca roja reja (live)"
- "En dibujos animados (live)"
- "Clara (live)"
- "Nada (live)"
- "Mátame (live)"
- "Un 1 de un 11 (live)"
- "Mi zona (live)"
- "Quisieras (live)"
- "Páginas perdidas (live)"
El otro gol
edit"El otro gol" (English: The other goal or Another goal), known in some compilation albums as "Y otro gol" (English: And another goal), was a song made by Gandhi in honor to the Costa Rica national football team that qualified to the 2002 Fifa World Cup. It was first released as "Y otro gol" in the album ¡Si se pudo! then as "El otro gol" in Bios. The song features a prominent fusion between reggae, pop and rock.