La era de la boludez is the third studio album released by the Argentine rock band Divididos, released in September 1993. For this occasion, the band is made up of: guitarist and singer Ricardo Mollo, bassist Diego Arnedo and drummer Federico Gil Solá. The album has iconic songs like "Que Ves?" and the version of "El Arriero", by Atahualpa Yupanqui, which have become national rock classics in Argentina.
Thanks to this album, Divididos would achieve, in addition to forging their compact and genuine sound, achieve widespread recognition in the rock world in Argentina. In addition to the success achieved, the album also provides a raw look at the history of a country, which at that time had been under democracy for almost a decade and for almost five years under the frivolity of the Menemist era. 
It was mixed in the United States and with Gustavo Santaolalla as artistic director and producer, “la aplanadora del Rock”.
This Album is considered the seventh best album on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 best Argentine national rock albums ever.

Side A
A1 Salir A Asustar
A2 Ortega Y Gases
A3 El Arriero
Side B
B1 Salir A Comprar
B2 Qué Ves
B3 Pestaña De Camello
Side C
C1 Rasputin / Hey Jude
C2 Dame Un Limón
C3 Paisano De Hurlingham
Side D
D1 Cristofolo / Cacarnu
D2 El Indio Deja El Mezcal
D3 Huelga De Amores
D4 Tajo C
D5 Pestaña De Camello

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