An alternative rock band inspired by folk music and The Beatles' classic pop,
Los Bunkers formed in 1999 in Concepción, Chile. The group's founding lineup
consisted of two pairs of brothers — Álvaro and Gonzalo López, as well as
Francisco and Mauricio Durán — and original drummer Manuel Lagos, who was
replaced by Mauricio Basualto in 2001. After introducing their sound with
singles like "El Detenido" and "Yo Sembré Mis Penas de Amor en tu Jardín," the
band released its debut album, Los Bunkers, in 2001. As the band's career
evolved, Los Bunkers began borrowing heavily from the Nu...