It was recorded on October 16, 1968, at the RCA Studios in Argentina and was played live for the first time at the Buenos Aires Festival de la Canción on November 11, 1968.
During the 1970s, Los Iracundos cemented their popularity with many other recognizable songs such as "Te lo pido de rodillas," "Y te has quedado sola," "Chiquilina," "Soy un Mamarracho," "Rio Verde," "Tu me diste amor, tu me diste fe," "Cada noche mia," "Me estas matando," and "Y me quede en el bar."
In that decade, they released a total of six albums with songs such as the instrumental "Tango joven" and "Él Ultimo Café", written and sung by Eduardo Franco.
In March of that year, on the advice and with the organization of bass player Hugo Burgueño, they visited Bolivia, also playing at the Calama Song Festival in Chile.
In 1986, now with the record company Microfonon Argentina, they released "Iracundos 86" after successful tours, with songs like "Me voy o me quedo" and "Pedazo de papel".
In 1992, keyboardist Jesús Febrero left the group and in November of the same year, rhythm guitar player, Juan Bosco Zabalo died from heart problems at the Concepción de Uruguay Hospital.
By 1994, the group was reduced just to Eduardo Franco's brother Leonardo and Juan Carlos Velázquez, so they hired Jorge Gatto as their new lead singer.
They released a new album with songs again composed mainly by Eduardo Franco, providing the modest hit "Con la misma moneda", which helped to revive their careers.
Members consist of Manuel Paz (Vocals), Richard La Nasa (Guitar), Diego Insua (Keyboard) and Andres Archundia (Bass).