Andres Arrillaga Traidores was born in 1983 when Víctor Nattero and Juan Casanova (his cousin) got together with Pablo Dana and Alejandro Bourdillon started practicing in their houses.
Los Traidores headed up the first version of Cabaret Voltaire, a gathering of musicians, sculptors, painters, and other young artists from the alternative art scene in Uruguay.
The album, titled "En Cualquier Parte Del Mundo" [Anywhere in the World] (Orfeo, 1987), was recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The event was recorded as a live album titled “La Lluvia Ha Huelto A Caer” [The Rain Has Fallen Again].
In 1994 the group made a surprise appearance on the television show Control Remoto to announce that they were working on a new studio album called Radio Babilonia.
Also playing the festival were the groups Illya Kuryaki, Ratones Paranóicos, Man Ray, Pappo, Attaque 77, El Peyote Asesino and 2 Minutos, among others.
Los Traidores played four sold out shows in the Teatro El Galpón during July and August 1998 to a total of 2,400 spectators.
From these gigs the band put together a live acoustic album called “En la Profunda Noche” [In the Deep Night].