Spanish pop/rock music group Nacha Pop was shaped in 1978 by ex-Helicopeter Uhu singer/guitarist Nacho Garcia and bassist Carlos Pascow, who have been soon joined up with by Garcia’s cousin, singer/songwriter Antonio Vega. That same calendar year, the band documented a demo offering “Chica de Ayer” and “Sol del Caribe,” putting your signature on with Hispavox in 1980; then they released a self-titled record made by Teddy Bautista. Nacha Pop’s pursuing albums, Buena Disposicion and Mas Numeros, Otras Letras, produced the group perhaps one of the most well-known numbers in the neighborhood rock picture. After liberating an EP known as Una Decima de Segundo and 1987’s Un Momento, made by Carlos Narea, the group made a decision to perform going back time on Oct 19 and 20, 1988, creating a live record known as Nacha Pop 1980-1988. In 2001, Nacha Pop’s “Lucha de Gigantes” was presented in the film Amores Perros, aimed by Alejandro Gonzalez.