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Their 2nd single "Di Na Mababawi", marked the band's departure from the standard full band rock formula, opting for simpler instrumentation. They then released the repackaged version of this album along with the 3rd single Ayt. The new version of the song featured Gary Valenciano on vocals and synths. This is essentially the band's first dance ...
Sponge Cola became the first Philippine band to release its new album in mp3 and mp4 format. All songs, including those in past albums, were included in the music players launched on January 4, 2009, with "'Di Na Mababawi" on the variety show ASAP.
Reynaldo "Gosh" R. Dilay (born February 6, 1985) is a Filipino musician best known as the bassist, backing vocalist and the primary composer & lyricist of the band Sponge Cola. [ 1 ] Early life
First ) is a song performed by Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It is tenth track from their debut album, Palabas. It became #1 in Philippines' popular music charts. [citation needed] The song begins with a dramatic nylon guitar intro riff by lead guitarist Erwin Armovit, which is then layered by rhythm guitarist Yael Yuzon's chords.
The final track listing consisted of seven tracks including his covers of "Naaalala Ka" by Rey Valera, "Di Na Mababawi" by Spongecola and Itchyworms' "Akin Ka Na Lang" and his carrier single, Shamrock's "Haplos". He expressed that the album doesn't include "belting songs," but consists of ballads that are cool and relaxing to hear, and that he ...
Sponge Cola — "Di Na Mababawi" Chicosci — "Diamond Shotgun" Pedicab — "Simulan Mo Na" 2011: Yeng Constantino "Jeepney Love Story" Slapshock — "Cariño Brutal" Tanya Markova — "Disney" 6cyclemind (featuring Kean Cipriano & Yeng Constantino) — "Kung Wala Na Nga" Parokya Ni Edgar — "Pakiusap Lang (Lasingin N'yo Ako)" 2012
Palabas is the debut studio album by Filipino rock band Sponge Cola.It was released on October 18, 2004, under Sony Music Philippines. [1] This album contains some songs that the band members made even before the group was officially formed, and includes an abundance of Tagalog-language tracks.
Transit is the second studio album by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola, released on September 8, 2006, and their first under Universal Records. [1] [2] [3] The album was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) with sales of 40,000 physical CD copies to date.