In 1988, guitarist Alejandro Briceño and drummer Jorge Luis Ayala made a decision to create a fresh Venezuelan rock act called Erostano, later on joined up with by bassist Arcadio Araña and singer Juan Carlos García. The initial change emerged when Araña and García still left, being changed by Wilmer Hurtado and Victor Pérez respectively, immediately after documenting two original music, “Tiempo” and “Dime,” both made by Marcos Chacón. After a short-term breakup, the music group reunited in 1997, documenting a song known as “No Son Single Palabras,” and changing its name to Pasajeros Eternos. The next calendar year, the group transferred to Caracas to create its initial EP.