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  2. Rivermaya - Wikipedia

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    On February 22, 2011, Rivermaya's official Facebook page announced that they would release their music video titled "Remenis" [Reminisce] and the music video was released on February 28 on Myx Channel. On August 28, 2011, Jayson Fernandez left Rivermaya after 4 years with the group citing musical differences as the primary reason.

  3. Rivermaya (album) - Wikipedia

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    The two were separate songs (tracks 5 and 10 on Rivermaya), but were released together as a double A-side single. It was then followed by "214", the second single. It received heavy radio airplay and achieved massive popularity, and remains as one of the band's most memorable hits. The last single from the album was "Bring Me Down". [2]

  4. Bring Me Down - Wikipedia

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    Bring Me Down may refer to: ... "Bring Me Down", a song by Rivermaya from Rivermaya, 1994 "Bring Me Down", a song by Roses Are Red from What Became of Me, 2006

  5. Rivermaya discography - Wikipedia

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    2006 — Rivermaya: Greatest Hits 2006; 2007 — The Best of Rivermaya (Malaysia Release) ... RiverMaya "214" "Bring Me Down" "Kisapmata" Trip "Himala" 1996

  6. Atomic Bomb (album) - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Bomb is the third studio album by Filipino rock band Rivermaya. It has 16 tracks and was released by BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. on 31 January 1997. It was reported that the album had gone gold before it hit the stores on January 31.

  7. Closest Thing to Heaven (album) - Wikipedia

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    Closest Thing to Heaven is the tenth studio album by the Filipino rock band Rivermaya.It contains ten tracks and was released under Warner Music Philippines in 2009. [1] This is the final album with Jayson Fernandez and Japs Sergio, who left the band in 2011 [2] [3] and 2012, [4] [5] respectively.

  8. Category:Rivermaya albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Rivermaya albums or lists of Rivermaya albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Rivermaya albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. You'll Be Safe Here - Wikipedia

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    You'll Be Safe Here is an EP by OPM rock band Rivermaya that features the eponymous song first used as the theme song of the 2004 ABS-CBN TV horror-drama series Spirits. [1]The CD of the EP includes two music videos for "You'll Be Safe Here", where the second video used an advanced technology that translates the song's lyrics into Filipino.