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  1. Dec 1, 2023 · The seeds of what would eventually come to be began in 1962. Founding member Balderrama recalls the origin of their journey. “I started the band and Robert (Martinez), Question Mark’s brother, was my drummer,” explains the guitarist. “At the time my nephew Larry (Borjas) was the bass player, too.

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

  3. 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.

  4. Nov 6, 1997 · Watching TV one afternoon Balderrama and Borjas saw a 1957 Japanese sci-fi movie called The Mysterians, and the name stuck. Eventually they recruited Robert’s brother Rudy, older than all of...

  5. Larry Borjas quit the band after a musical disagreement during a band rehearsal. Question Mark convinced him to return after a couple of weeks and, when Borjas rejoined, he gave them the name of a keyboard player that he felt would be good for the band.

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · They borrowed the band’s name, The Mysterians, from the alien invaders featured in a 1957 Japanese sci-fi film. After Larry Borjas and Robert Martinez left the group for military service, the band recruited Eddie Serrato as a replacement drummer and Fernando Aguilar on bass, who was later replaced by Frank Lugo.

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  8. Two of the original members (drummer Robert Martinez and bassist Larry Borjas) have gone off to the war in Vietnam; Martinez's brother-in-law Eddie Serrato has been recruited to drums, with...

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