Formerly known as Murcielagos Clan, M-Clan was formed in the early '90s. Heavily influenced by Southern rock, M-Clan debuted with Un Buen Momento in 1996, followed by Coliseum a year later. In 1999, ex-Tequila Alejo Stivel produced Usar y Tirar, which provided an acclaimed slice of the band's folk, blues, and hard rock style. On November 23, 2000, a live acoustic performance was recorded, becoming M-Clan's fourth record. Sin Enchufe ("Unplugged") was released in 2001. After 2002's Defectos Personales , M-Clan released Sopa Fría in 2004, and a career retrospective, Retrovisión in 2006. Memorias de un Espantapájaros followed in 2008, before Para No Ver el Final in 2010, while in 2012 the Spanish rockers released Arenas Movedizas.