Octubre Doce formed in Madrid in 1986 with Enrique Pastor, Miki Serra, and Carlos Sánchez. Their early sound mixed folk and rock with some electronic touches, which didn't always sit comfortably with traditional listeners. They put out their self-titled debut in 1989, followed by albums like 'Punto de Partida' in 1991 and 'Don de Sentidos' in 1993.
In 1993, they released 'A Lo Mejor,' which became their most recognizable song. It's a ballad about unrequited love that connected with a wide audience and brought the band more attention. Other songs like 'Contigo' and 'Después de Ti, Quién' show their range from straightforward pop to more reflective material.
Their career included some legal issues in the mid-1990s, though the specifics aren't well documented in reliable sources. The band's work from that period remains what most people remember them for.
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