Ay ay ay es un álbum de Los Piojos lanzado en 1994. Grabado en Estudios Del Cielito, Buenos Aires. Producción a cargo de Alfredo Toth. Escuchalo completo en LyricStream.
For their second album, the band worked with the experienced producer Alfredo Toth, who helped them polish their sound and organize their musical eclecticism. The result is a much more polished and powerful record, where the blend of rock and Río de la Plata rhythms feels more organic and professional. It was recorded at Del Cielito, a place that would become the band's creative home for many years.
It contains massive hits like 'Babilonia' and 'Ando ganas (Llora llora)', which began to play heavily on the radio and attract an ever-growing audience. The album is dedicated to the memory of Diego Arnedo (grandfather of the bassist of Divididos and a reference in national music), reflecting the band's respect for their roots. The lyrics delve into social criticism and life on the margins of the big city.
This album consolidated Los Piojos as one of the most solid realities of national rock, setting them apart from other bands of the time due to their originality. Toth's production was key for the group to achieve a sound that could compete in the major leagues of the industry. Its importance lies in the consolidation of a style that fused the joy of murga with the power of rock.