Molotov formed in 1995 in Mexico City, comprising singer/guitarist Tito Fuentes, bassists Mickey “Huidos” Huidobro and Jay de la Cueva, and a drummer known as “La Quesadillera”. By 1996, Paco Ayala had replaced de la Cueva and Randy “El Gringo Loco” Ebright became the band’s new drummer.
Molotov’s 1997 debut LP, “¿Donde Jugaran Las Ninas?”, was a hit with both Spanish- and English-speaking audiences, earning a Grammy nomination for best Latin rock-alternative performance.
Most of the group's songs are known for their content of political satire and social criticism towards the Mexican government and society, which lead them to be a subject of censorship at the beginning of their career. Molotov are one of the best-selling Latin bands of all-time, having sold more than four million copies of their albums worldwide.
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