'Rompan Todo' Explores A Turbulent History Of Latin America Through Rock Music By Betto Arcos | NPR Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Sergio Arau (center) poses with fellow Botellita de Jerez bandmates. They were one of the most influential groups in the '80s after rock re-emerged in Mexico following 15 years of censorship and repression. Lourdes Grobet In the 1960s, as rock and roll became America's most popular music, the genre also began to take hold in countries like Argentina, Mexico and Chile. Netflix's new six-part documentary series, Break It All: The History of Rock in Latin America, explores the music from the '60s to the present.