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Sinergia (
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for ''Synergy'') is a
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an band that plays
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with influences from
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, a style that themselves define as "birdy metal" by the incorporation of "pajaronas" (birdy) lyrics; which is Chilean slang referring to people that are a bit vague or slow to understand. Sinergia mixes a strong rock sound with an electronic bass, funk bass lines, and special sounds for each song. The band is known for mixing genres into unusual combinations. For example, ''Jefe'' contains elements of both
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and
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. Their lyrics (sung in
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) focus on common elements of daily life and often take on a comedic or irreverent tone. Their songs have covered topics such as how to love a chubby woman, trying to win a contest, and personal relationships one has with a spouse or a boss.


History

Sinergia was formed in 1994, when they began composing their own songs inspired by groups like
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,
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, Primus,
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, etc. The following year they participated in the ''Escuelas de Rock'' (Rock Schools) project of the ''Asociación de Trabajadores del Rock ''(Rock Workers Association), led by Claudio Narea (former member of ''
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''), in which he would subsequently participate in 1997. In 1998 they recorded a
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called "''Apoyando la Demencia''" (Supporting Dementia), and "''Chupatrón''" which talks about a disturbed man who seeks to be known. After a recess they consolidated with the current line-up, releasing their eponymous album, ''Sinergia'', in 2001 with which they attempted to be recognized as an innovative band, as much for their lyrics as for their music with songs and respective videos such as "''Mujer Robusta''" (Chubby Woman), "''Concurso''" (Contest) or "''Chile Robot''", which even appeared on the
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television channel. After the relative success in Chile with the album ''Sinergia'', the band dedicated itself to mix more themes in 2004 with a view to what would be their album called "''Procésalo Todo''" (Process Everything), which includes the hit "''Mi Señora''" (My Wife), which many couples identified with by the fact that the song talks about a woman who changes from a dedicated wife to a partying woman. In 2005 they released a tribute EP ''Canciones De Cuando Éramos Colegiales'',(Songs When We Were Students) their versions of songs that influenced the adolescent stage of the band members, highlighting "''Síndrome Camboya''" by the Chilean
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band ''Los Peores de Chile'', "''Somos Tontos no Pesados''" of ''
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'' and "''Calibraciones''" from the band ''Aparato Raro''. The band's fifth album, ''Delirio ''(Delirium), was released in 2007. The track "''Te Enojai' Por Todo''" (You Get Mad About Everything) is dedicated to women, and talks about a couple where the woman is enraged by the countless activities of her husband. The music video for "''Te Enojai' Por Todo''" was voted the best video of the year in Chile. On August 10, 2007, they celebrated their thirteen-year career with a recital at the Teatro Teleton, where they also recorded their first
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entitled "''Imperdible''". On February 21, 2008, the band participated in the XLIX International Song Festival of Viña del Mar, the same day as ''Journey'' and the Chilean comedian '' Stefan Kramer''. The band received three honors awarded by the public: The Silver Torch, The Golden Torch and The Silver Gull. On April 11, 2008, in the Altazor Awards, they received the "Best Rock Band of the Year" Award thanks to their album ''Delirio'', beating out groups like ''
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'' and ''Matorral''. Their sixth album called ''El Imperio De La Estupidez ''(Stupidity's Empire). It was released in September 2009, and contains 11 songs and four videos, including "''Hágalo Bien''". The bassist, Alexis "Aneres" Gonzalez announced he was leaving the group to follow academic work abroad. The role of new bassist was taken by his brother, Pedro Ariel "Arielarko" Gonzalez, who had replaced his brother on other occasions. "''Vamos Con Todo''" (released in November 2010) is an EP of 7 songs that deal with the New Wave of the 1960s. This album promoted two videoclips, "''Mucho Amor''", and "''Modesto''". A new disc was expected in 2011 On June 22, 2014, Sinergia, along with other Chilean bands, signed a contract with the record label, ''CHV Música'', that belongs to ''
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'', after the closing of their previous record label ''Oveja Negra''. On July 1, 2014, the band confirmed on their Facebook page, all the 22 songs (and the back cover) that will be in their first compilation album that will come out later in the year. Named "''22 Exitos Pajarones''", it would contain all their greatest hits to date.


Current members


Rodrigo Osorio

Born on July 28, 1971, in
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. He is a Chilean singer and band leader, his
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is ''"Don Rorro"''. Among his influences could be mentioned Primus,
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,
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and
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. He has a son named Tomás Osorio, who did vocals on Sinergia's album, "''Delirio''" (Delirium) in the song "''Tanto Delirio''" (So Much Delirium).


Pedro "Pedrale" Lopez Figueroa

Born on March 31, 1972. He is the guitarist of the band. Among his influences are included several bands such as Faith No More,
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, Blur,
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. He was the general producer of the latest studio album by Sinergia, "''Delirio''". He does vocals occasionally and this duty is increasing with the passage of time.


Bruno "Brunanza" Godoy

Born on April 14, 1974, Bruno Godoy is the band's drummer. He has a technique and a delivery that fully identifies him as an outstanding "character" in the Chilean music scene. Inspired by various bands and musicians throughout his life, today he occupies an immovable place in Sinergia.


Paul "DJ Panoramix" Eberhard

Paul Eberhard is in charge of turntables and samples and also plays percussion live. He is part of the original formation of the band.


Jaime Andrés Garcia Silva

Jaime Andrés Garcia Silva, better known as "Humitas", was born on November 2, 1975. Silva is the current DJ of the band, dealing with turntables and keyboards as well as singing backing vocals live. He is influenced by
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, Faith No More,
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and Mike Laure.


Pedro Ariel "Arielarko" Gonzalez

Pedro Gonzalez is Aneres' brother, and is the one who took over as the new bassist after the departure of his brother. Before joining the band he occasionally played live in the band, alongside his brother. He is the youngest member of the band.


Past members


Alexis "Aneres" Gonzalez Parra

Born on February 20, 1973. He was the original bassist of the band. His skills with the bass are one of the things that gave distinction to ''Sinergia'' over other bands in the Chilean public eye and he freely used the technique of slap to make
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s in the songs. Among his influences are The Beatles, Primus, Faith No More,
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and
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. He left the band because his work took him to the
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Luis Silva

Luis Silva was the original drummer of the band. Silva left the band in the early days because he was going to become a father. His departure forced the band into a hiatus until they found a new drummer.


Discography


Demos

* '' Apoyando La Demencia'' (1998)


Studio albums

* '' Sinergia'' (2001) * '' Procésalo Todo'' (2004) * '' Delirio'' (2007) * '' El Imperio De La Estupidez'' (2009) * '' Aquí Nadie Debería Ser Pobre'' (2012) * '' La Hora de la Verdad'' (2017) * '' Sinergia Kids Game'' (2018)


EPs and Singles

* '' Canciones De Cuando Éramos Colegiales'' (2005) * '' Vamos Con Todo'' (2010) * '' Vacilón Pajarón'' (2016) * '' Rebelión del Rock'' (2020)


Compilation album(s)

* '' 22 Éxitos Pajarones ''(2014)


Awards

* The Golden Copihue (Best Band) * Festival of Viña del Mar 2008: ** Silver Torch ** Golden Torch ** Silver Seagull * Altazor Award 2008 (Best Rock Band) * Altazor Award 2010 (Best Rock Band)


References


External links

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