Mexican hardcore hip-hop act Cartel de Santa was formed in Santa Catarina, Nuevo
León, in 1996 by MC Eduardo "Babo" Dávalos de Luna and producer Román "Rowan
Rabia" Rodríguez. After a few years of cutting their teeth in the underground
circuit, the group finally jumped to fame in 2003 with the release of their
self-titled studio debut, which included the hits "Perros," "La Pelotona," and
"Todas Mueren Por Mí." The album also featured production by West Coast rap
savant Jason Roberts, who had previously worked with the likes of Cypress Hill,
Control Machete, and House of Pain. Rel...