Mexican hardcore five-piece Plaztik was shaped in the past due ’90s by ex-members of Zero Se Antarez, Bodka, and Livido. Centered on questionable social issues indicated in a modern heavy metal design, the band documented an EP in 1998 known as Dolor Interno, made by José de la Mora and accompanied by Llanto Perdido in 1999. After earning a local competition, Plaztik got the chance to open up for Santa Sabina, a Mexican option act. In the entire year 2000, the group released Escaridades.