10000 Cadillacs formed in Buenos Aires in 1985, with Flavio Cianciarulo on vocals and bass, Sergio Rotman on guitar, Mario Siperman on saxophone, and Eduardo Cabra on drums. Their debut album 'Vasos Vacíos' came out the following year, mixing rock with ska and reggae rhythms. They followed it with 'Rude Boys' in 1989, which included tracks like 'Mal Bicho' and 'Matador' that became staples in their live sets.
By the early 1990s, the band had built a solid following across Argentina. Their 1992 album 'El León' featured 'El Matador,' which gained attention outside their home country. Bassist Beto Pianelli left in 1993, and Daniel Lozano joined on bass and vocals. The group kept recording through the decade, putting out albums like 'Fabrico Cuero' in 1995.
They released 'Quemando' in 2001 and 'Calaveras y Diablitos' in 2009, with Cianciarulo, Rotman, Siperman, and Cabra remaining the core. Their 2017 album 'El Mambo de la Lengua' showed they were still writing and recording new material decades after starting out.
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