Ah, Ah, Ah is the second and last studio album of the Peruvian rock band, Arena Hash. The album was released in 1991, with four singles released to promote the album. A revised edition of the album was released by Discos Independientes after its success.
The album was recorded at the Estudios Amigos in Lima. As part of their partnership with SonoSur and Manuel Garrido-Lecca, Arena Hash had the opportunity to film three promotional videos for the album. The three music videos created, "El rey de ah ah ah", "Y es que sucede asÃÂ", and "A ese infierno no voy a volver".
The album became one of the most popular in Peru during its release. It was originally released on cassette by the Sono Sur label, but due to fan demand and the band's great reception, a CD edition with new cover art was released by Discos Independientes. A vinyl edition (2021) is currently available from Disco Centro Records, presented in four colors: red and black splatter, white and pink splatter, multicolor, and black vinyl. All include an insert with previously unreleased photos and lyrics.
The single, Y es que sucede asÃÂ, was featured in the 2017 Peruvian film, Av. Larco.
Produced by Manuel Garrido-Lecca