Formed in Linares, Nuevo León, the classic lineup of (vocals, bajo sexto) and Alfonso "El Gallo" Zárate (vocals, accordion) created a sound that was raw, unpolished, and impossibly tight. Their discography spans over 60 albums, but navigating it is like walking through a dusty archive of tears, tequila, and gunfire.
: Includes the title track "Los Dos Amigos," which brought them international fame. Pueblito (1976) : Features iconic tracks from their mid-70s peak. Cruzando El Puente (1977) : Contains the hit "De Ramones A Los Algodones". Tu Nombre (1978) : A staple album featuring one of their most beloved songs. Pescadores de Ensenada (1979) discografia de los cadetes de linares
Known for their raw, accordion-driven sound and tragic, heartfelt lyrics, the duo (most famously starring Homero Guerrero Jr. and Ramiro Cavazos) left a massive legacy despite a relatively short original run. Formed in Linares, Nuevo León, the classic lineup