Apoyando La Demencia

Apoyando La Demencia (Supporting Dementia) is a demo released by Chilean rock band, Sinergia, in 1998.[2][3]

Apoyando La Demencia
Demo album by
Released1998
Recorded1996 - 1998, Konstantinopla Recording Studio [1]
GenreAlternative metal, experimental rock, nu metal
LanguageSpanish
LabelIndependent
Sinergia chronology
Apoyando La Demencia
(1998)
Sinergia
(2001)

The first half of the demo was recorded in 20 hours on Konstantinopla's Recording Studio after winning Radio Tierra's rock band contest. In 1998 they recorded the rest and finally edited and finished the demo.[1]

This demo was released independently by Sinergia, with their best songs that they have written so far, and a cover of Soda Stereo from their "Canción Animal" album, the song "En El Séptimo Día".[2][3]

The songs "Chupatrón" and "Santiago U.S.A.", also appear in the debut album of the band.[3]

In this demo album the band experiments with various styles as funk metal, alternative metal, nu metal, jazz fusion and ska.

Track listing

All songs were written by Sinergia, except "En El Séptimo Día".[2]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Contemos a la Inversa"Sinergia 
2."Poder"Sinergia 
3."Chupatrón"Sinergia 
4."Reflexiones de Tom sobre el Acontecer Político Nacional"Sinergia 
5."Pacman"Sinergia 
6."Santiago U.S.A."Sinergia 
7."Mil Dólares por el Seis"Sinergia 
8."Control"Sinergia 
9."Vienen los Pakos"Sinergia 
10."Deshacer"Sinergia 
11."En El Séptimo Día"Gustavo Cerati 

Credits

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References

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