Formed in Montevideo, Uruguay, in the mid-1960s, Los Mockers were pioneers of the South American rock scene, channeling the raw energy of the British Invasion into their own distinctive sound. Deeply influenced by The Rolling Stones, the band became known for their gritty vocals, blues-driven guitar riffs, and rebellious attitude. Though their career was brief, Los Mockers left an enduring legacy as one of the first Latin American groups to blend rock ’n’ roll with local spirit, inspiring future generations of Spanish-language rock artists.