Argentinean comedy threesome Trío Laurel was shaped in the middle-’80s by Carlos Escobar, Alejandro Sanz, and Aldy Balestra, building their live debut in 1993 while performing a show called Seso, Laughter y Chamarrol (Brains, Laughter and Coarse Woollen Blanket). In 1995 EMI released their initial record Más Nunca Que Locos. 2 yrs afterwards, the three-piece action gave the initial performance of Un Desconcierto de Laurel (Laurel’s Disorder), their brand-new successful show. Immediately after, Trío Laurel constructed the soundtrack for the film Sapucay.