I don't know if people here remember the valve days?, but a common capacitor manufacturer was Wima (non-electrolytics) - and those were also extremely unreliable. To the extent that if you ever saw them used in a piece of equipment for repair, the first thing you did was replace them all - and that would cure 90%+ of the faults. Tantalums aren't quite that bad, but if you see any on a board the first thing you do is check them all to see if they are S/C - this finds the majority of faults (or did, back when they were used!).