Mexican rap rock act Molotov became incredibly popular in the late 90s thanks to
their politically charged lyrics mixed with a playful and often crude sense of
humor. Formed in 1995 in Mexico City by friends Tito Fuentes and Mickey “Chicho”
Huidobro, the band’s lineup was completed with the addition of drummer Randy
Ebright and Paco Ayala in 1996. Molotov cut their teeth on the underground rock
circuit and soon enough, they found themselves opening for Héroes del Silencio,
La Lupita, and Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas. After being scouted by an
agent from Universal Music Latin...