Venezuelan Latin rock-band Sin Sospechas got mixed up in local picture in the first ’90s, merging funk, rap, ska, reggae, and Afro-Venezuelan rhythms. In 1996, the band’s “Abstención De Poder,” was contained in a compilation known as La Bronka Petrolera, released in Spain. Sin Sospechas participated in another compilation known as Venezuela Ska, made by local take action Desorden Público, released in the group’s indigenous country.