Los Rebeldes, a Spanish rock band from Barcelona, was formed in 1979 by Carlos Segarra, Aurelio Morata, and Moisés Sorolla. The group initially gained traction with their debut album Cerveza, chicas y... Rockabilly! in 1981, which featured notable tracks like "El rock del hombre lobo" and "Rocker". In the following years, Los Rebeldes released several influential albums, including Rebeldes con causa (1986) and Más allá del bien y del mal (1988), the latter of which included the hit single "Mediterráneo". The band's live album Básicamente... Rebeldes (1995) featured collaborations with artists such as Antonio Carmona and Ariel Rot. The band's discography spans over four decades, showcasing their enduring influence in Spanish rock music.