The band's early years were characterized by a classic Sinaloan sound, featuring heavy brass, woodwinds, and percussion. This period was marked by the presence of original lead vocalist Julión Álvarez, who contributed to their initial rise before launching a solo career in 2007. : Their full-length debut.

This era coincided with the controversial "Banda Colorada" split—a riff within the larger musical community of Mazatlán. Banda MS remained loyal to their roots, and the drama only fueled their lyrical content. They weren't just playing songs; they were documenting the social fabric of Sinaloa. By the time and "Mi Comando" were released, they were no longer just a popular band; they were the voice of a generation in Sinaloa.

O título já diz tudo. "O trabalho é a sorte". Este álbum é um dos mais completos da . Ele equilibra perfeitamente músicas de banda tradicional ("Modo Incógnito") com baladas poderosas ("A Lo Mejor").

Defined by a more traditional "ranchera" and "corrido" sound with Julión Álvarez on vocals. The Golden Era (2008–Present): Featuring vocalists Alan Ramírez Oswaldo "Walo" Silvas

(2012): Often cited as one of their most romantic and successful albums. 10 Aniversario (2013) No Me Pidas Perdón (2014)