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(legendary duet with Andrea Echeverri of Aterciopelados) Entre Caníbales Pasos Zoom Cuando Pase el Temblor

The eight-minute rendition of remains a definitive moment in Latin rock. Unlike many contemporary acts that simply played their hits on acoustic guitars, Soda Stereo used the studio as an instrument, employing samplers and a string section featuring viola, cello, and bassoon to create a "revelatory" soundscape.

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: This version featured 7 live tracks from the MTV session and 4 studio outtakes from their final studio album, Sueño Stereo . The album cover even features a faded "Un" in "Unplugged" to hint at the band's refusal to go fully acoustic.

Soda Stereo - Comfort y Música Para Volar (Transparent Vinyl) : This version featured 7 live tracks from

The session is best remembered for its "dream pop" and "space rock" atmosphere, sculpted by Gustavo Cerati (vocals/guitar), Zeta Bosio (bass), and Charly Alberti (drums).

The session, officially released as Comfort y Música Para Volar , is widely considered one of the most innovative and artistically significant performances in the history of the MTV Unplugged series. Recorded on March 12, 1996 , at MTV Studios in Miami, the performance famously challenged the "unplugged" format by incorporating electric instruments and synthesizers. The Evolution of "Comfort y Música Para Volar" The session, officially released as Comfort y Música

The complete live performance features reimagined versions of their greatest hits, often with radical new arrangements:

(featuring a sample from Ride's "Chrome Waves")