This album features 16 tracks from La Ley's early years (1990-1994). In fact, it reunites hits from their first two albums: Doble Opuesto, La Ley and the EP La Cara de Dios, while the band was still operating and recording from Chile (later they signed to Warner Music and moved to Mexico). All the hits that helped the band's breakthrough are here: "Tejedores de Ilusion", "Prisioneros de la Piel", and "Auto-Ruta. You can also find the Rolling Stones' cover "Angie" and "Que Va A Suceder" one of the oldest songs from their repertoire (the original version was included in the band's debut, the 1989's demo Desiertos", of which only 500 tape copies were released). This album is also a good chance to hear the fine work done by Gustavo Bove, the band's original guitarist who died tragically just when the band was starting to achieve regional success.