Micro Chips, a Mexican children's rock music group, was formed in 1987 in
Torreón. The original lineup included Javier Willy on keyboards and vocals,
Daniel Willy on drums and vocals, Toti Willy on vocals, Ricardo Villa on lead
guitar and vocals, Jay de la Cueva on bass and vocals, and Tito de Llano on
guitar and vocals. Their first album, Niños Eléctricos, was released in early
1988 with singles like "No quiero," "Angello," and "Boomerang," earning a gold
award for high sales. In 1989, the Willy siblings left to pursue studies, and
Micro Chips continued with new members, includi...