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Fiskales Ad-Hok is a chilean punk rock band formed in 1986/1987, in Santiago, Chile. They're one of the most important chilean punk rock bands and released seven full-length albums over than 20 years in activity. Fiskales Ad-Hok's first line-up was: Álvaro España: Vocals. Mario "Pogo" Carneyro: Vocals, guitar. (He recently returned from Spain, well known later as Los Peores De Chile's frontman) Ciril: Guitar (spanish born) "Roli" Urzua: Bass. "Polo": Drums. They had different drummers in the first period like "El Lagarto" and the well known chilean radio presenter and alternative communicator, Rolando "Rolo" Ramos. In 1991, they concrete their most stable line-up, and the most remembered by the audience: Álvaro España: Vocals "Roli" Urzua: Bass. Marcelo "Víbora" Larralde: Guitar. Michael "Micky" Cumplido: Drums. "Víbora" was initially a bass player, and he's from Argentina. With this line-up, they had the big chance in 1992, to open for Ramones first show in Chile. They were indeed the right band to do it. After this, they recieved offers from record labels to sign in a record contract, but they decided to record they debut album, Fiskales Ad-Hok, under the independent label La Batuta Records, in 1993. It has 14 songs, included Los Prisioneros cover of the song Papapa. [artsit=]Fiskales Ad-Hok keep playing on marginal punk rock gigs, as they used to, for their regular audience, wich starts to grow. But they also starts to play in major stages, with other band like Los Miserables and BBS Paranoicos. In 1995 they signed with an international label, BMG, and release their second album Traga!. They didn't like the experience with a big record company, so, in 1997, they founded their own record label, C.F.A (Corporación Fonográfica Autónoma). STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION.