Chilean drummer Miguel Tapia started taking part in in a college music group called Pseudopillos before joining Los Vichunkas, later on called Los Prisioneros, with singer/bassist Jorge González and guitarist Claudio Narea. Following the band’s last overall performance on Dec 21, 1991, Miguel Tapia started focusing on his personal task, a Latin techno-pop group known as Jardin Secreto, issuing a self-titled recording in 1993, accompanied by 1997’s Un Sonido De Existir. A 12 months later on, the musician became a member of Jorge González and Venezuelan Argenis Brito and toured the united states playing Los Prisioneros’ many popular songs.