Víctimas del Vaciamiento

'Victims of the Emptiness') is the third and last studio album of Argentine thrash metal band Hermética, released in 1994 by Radio Trípoli Discos [es].

It was certified gold, and the band broke up a few months after promoting the album at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias, an arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Unlike the previous album, the new one had more varied song structures and a higher coordination with the guitar style of Antonio Romano.

[3] The band asked the plastic artist Marina Devesa to do the artwork, based on ideas of Iorio, who wanted a cover similar to the style of 15th-century Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch.

[5] For example, "Otro día para ser" is about environmentalism, "Olvídalo y volverá por más" is about the corruption scandals involving the mayor of Buenos Aires Carlos Grosso, "Hospitalarias realidades" is about health care in Argentina, "Buscando razón" is about musicians who change their music genres, and "Del colimba" is about Conscription in Argentina.

[4] The band initially considered promoting the album with a concert in Stadium, the venue where they recorded En vivo 1993 Argentina.

They recorded a live album, including a thrash metal cover version of the song De los pagos del tiempo by folk singer José Larralde.