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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · The structure of the Mexican-American band’s biggest hit, as with the majority of their catalog, was composed by Rodriguez, Balderrama and Question Mark. “Bobby did the bridge part, but when the song comes back in to the verse a lot of people think the song stays the same way,” explains Rodriguez.

  2. When the Vietnam war escalated, bassist Larry Borjas was drafted and drummer Robert Marinez enlisted. They were replaced by Frank Lugo and Eddie Serrato. An urban legend has often surfaced that Question Mark told the band that he had written a poem and invited the group to help set his words to music and they did so.

  3. The original trio, consisting of Larry Borjas (guitar), Robert Martinez (drums), and Bobby Balderrama (lead guitar), encountered one another and were motivated by surf rock bands and instrumentalists like Link Wray and Duane Eddy to form a group in 1962. [12]

  4. May 3, 2007 · Larry Borjas, who later left after being drafted, suggested the Mysterians, after a Japanese science fiction film of the same name.

  5. Feb 26, 2014 · The Vietnam War was happening, and Larry Borjas and Robert Martinez were the right age to get drafted, so they both joined the Army.

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · Maybe they did come together out of the blue. Maybe not. Who can be sure? Some say they were from Bay City, Michigan. And the others, they had names that didn’t end inquisitive sentences, so at least some of the musicians were from our world: Larry Borjas (bass), Robert Martinez (drums) and Bobby Balderrama (guitar) were original 1962 members. ?

  7. The band, formed in 1962 in Michigan, comprised Texas musicians with Mexican roots who had migrated to the Saginaw and Bay City region: founder and bassist Larry Borjas, his cousin Robert “Bobby” Balderrama on guitar, and Robert Martinez on drums. The enigmatic ? was the group’s vocalist.

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