Los Carradine is a Spanish punk-pop group from Barcelona, formed in 1989 with members from Los Mentirosos and Marta y las grifos. The band's early years were marked by intense activity between 1993 and 1995, during which they released their first demos and supported Steve Wynn on tour. Their debut demo Kung fu was released in 1993, followed by Camp David in 1996. The group disbanded in 1998 but reunited in 2004, releasing two more demos: El tío al que le explota la cabeza (2004) and Lo físico (2005). In 2007, Los Carradine released their first full-length album, Sospechoso tren de vida, featuring illustrations by Juanjo Sáez. The band's music, influenced by acts like Violent Femmes and They Might Be Giants, often addresses social themes with ironic lyrics in both Spanish and Catalan. Notable songs include "Vietnam sentimental" and the tribute track "Billy Bragg".