They have recorded six albums Pereza, Algo para cantar (Something to Sing), Animales (Animals), Los amigos de los animales (The Animals’ Friends), Aproximaciones (Approximations) released in the summer of 2007, Aviones (Aeroplanes), released in August 2009, and a last compilation that includes two previously unreleased discs: “Mama Quiero Ser una Estrella del Rock'n’Roll” (Mama I Want to be a Rock’n’Roll Star) and “Baires”, recorded and mixed in Argentina.
During the time that they were playing on the nightclub circuit in Madrid they started to develop their own songs, which were heavily influenced by music from the 1970s such as Marc Bolan and the Rolling Stones as well as native Spanish bands such as Burning and Tequila.
They recorded their own reworking of the theme tune for the 1980s children's television programme "La Bruja Avería" (The Dangerous Witch) on the album "Patitos Feos” (Ugly Ducklings) (2002) which raised money for FAPMI (Federación de Asociaciones para la Prevención del Maltrato Infantil) (Federation of Associations for the Prevention of Child Abuse).
[1] They recorded the video for "Pienso en Aquella Tarde" (I'm thinking of that afternoon) in collaboration with David Summers Rodríguez and Dani Martín, vocalists with Hombres G and El Canto del Loco respectively.
The single "Princesas" (Princesses), which followed the equally successful “Todo” (Everything) received a lot of airplay on commercial radio stations.
At the end of 2005 Rubén and Leiva participated in Laboratorio Ñ, a project organized by Iván Ferreiro (ex member of Los Piratas), Quique González and Xoel López (Deluxe) and supported by the SGAE.
The collaborators include colleagues from the same musical scene such as Amaral, Pastora, Deluxe, Sidonie, Iván Ferreiro and Quique González.
In addition, a number of the bands admirers were involved in the recording such as Enrique Bunbury, Carlos Tarque, Burning, Christina Rosenvinge, Coque Malla, Kevin Johansen and Ariel Rot.
On Ariel Rot's album "Dúos, tríos y otras perversiones" (Duos, Trios and Other Perversions) they collaborated on the track "Canal 69"(Channel 69).
In June 2006 they sang "Mueve tus caderas" (Move Your Hips) at the Teatro Joy Eslava in Madrid with Burning who were touring to promote their album "Dulces dieciséis" (Sweet Sixteen).
Rubén and Leiva played nearly all the instruments on the album, with the notable exception of a collaboration with the ex-Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor.
From now on Rubén and Leiva would sing and play the guitars, and the rest of the band included Rober Aracil (drums), Luismi 'Huracán’ Ambulante (percussion), Ángel Samos (keyboards) and Manuel Mejías (bass).
The video's director Cristian ‘Titán’ Pozo hit back against the critics by commenting that it is possible to see images of dead people on television but one showing masturbation had to be censured.
During 2009 Rubén and Leiva also produced, arranged and sang backing vocals on "Embustera" (Liar) and "Tiramisú de limón" (Lemon Tiramisu), which was the first single by Joaquín Sabina from the album "Vinagre y rosas" (Vinager and Roses).
During the tour they played in theatres and small auditoria in order to have a greater intimacy with the audience and to better demonstrate the new songs, which were more acoustic than those from the previous albums.