Singer/songwriter from Argentina Nito Mestre started getting involved in music while participating in a school band called La Indignación del Siglo. Soon after meeting local musician Charly García, he decided to create a new project named Sui Generis. After the band broke up in September of 1975, playing for the last time at Buenos Aires' Luna Park, Nito Mestre recorded Porsuigieco, later forming a folk-rock act called Los Desconocidos de Siempre along with guitarist Rodolfo Gorosito, bassist Alfredo Toth, keyboardist Ciro Fogliatta, drummer Juan Carlos Fontana, and singer Mar...