Los Ovnis, originally formed as Los Teddy Bears in 1960, emerged as a pioneering force in Mexico's psychedelic rock scene. Under the leadership of vocalist and founder Armando Vázquez, the band transitioned to Los Ovnis in 1965, delivering Spanish adaptations of international hits with meticulous lyrical craftsmanship. Their 1968 album "Hippies" stands out, featuring nine original tracks that showcase their innovative approach to rock en español. Notable songs like "Mugre," "Fe," and "Cuando Era Niño" highlight their unique blend of rock and blues influences. Continuing to perform with enduring vitality, Los Ovnis remain a testament to the rich legacy of Mexican rock. ([es.wikipedia.org](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Ovnis_%28banda_mexicana%29?utm_source=openai))