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Una Noche is the first live album by the Puerto Rican rock band La Secta AllStar. It was released independently in 2002 and features the Puerto Rican reggae band Cultura Profética on the song "Vino Viejo".
Track listing
- "Aniquila"
- "Asesino"
- "Chica ideal"
- "Se Acabo"
- "Vino Viejo" (feat. Cultura Profética)
- "Si Tu No Estás"
- "Sequía"
- "Eso Es Vivir"
- "Nunca Jamas"
- "Dame Lo Que Quieras"
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