A few months after the release they start to record two songs for Graffiti (a compilation featuring several rock bands of the era): Jugaste Sucio y Cambalache.
This record was controversial since the band returned to their darker and anti-establishment essence with songs like Hielo, Muñeca and No Hay Clemencia, the latter one suffering from censorship.
In February 1988 they perform in front of over 15.000 people at the Montevideo Rock II festival (in the Luis Franzini Stadium); for this show bassist Fabián Hernández was replaced by José Rambao due to health problems.
It is speculated that the internal fights due to creative control, as well as the scarce repercussion of their last effort, led them to split up, playing for the last time at the Cine Cordón on August 25, 1989.
Gabriel Peluffo and Gustavo Parodi moved on to found the rock group Buitres Después de la Una, while Fabián Hernández went on to form Gallos Humanos, which later changed its name to 4 Golpes.