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  2. Eraserheads - Wikipedia

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    U.P. Diliman where all members of the band attended. The members of Eraserheads met while attending University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City in 1989. Vocalist Ely Buendia previously had two college bands, Bluidie Tryste and Sunday School, and was a year above drummer Raimund Marasigan (also a session drummer for Sunday School), bassist Buddy Zabala, and guitarist Marcus Adoro; the ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Eraserheads - Wikipedia

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    Eraserheads during the Huling El Bimbo reunion concert in 2022. This is a list of every song ever released by Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads. It gives information about songwriter(s), length, original release, and year of release. It contains all the songs of the previously released albums, singles and EPs, and all B-sides.

  4. 1995 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "1995" is a song by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads. It was released in 2014 as part of a two-track CD included with the September issue of the Philippine edition of Esquire magazine, along with “Sabado”. The songs are the band's first new material in 12 years.

  5. Eraserheads discography - Wikipedia

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    After releasing the Christmas-themed concept album Fruitcake (1996), Eraserheads experimented with electronic and art rock styles for their next albums Sticker Happy (1997), Natin99 (1999), and Carbon Stereoxide (2001). The band broke up in 2002, and all principal former members have enjoyed success as solo artists.

  6. Huling El Bimbo (Live at 2022 the Eraserheads Reunion Concert)

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    The band played their third album Cutterpillow in its entirety for the first set, saving "Ang Huling El Bimbo" for the last set. [4] They opened with "Superproxy", which featured a hologram of Francis M., his sons Elmo and Arkin, and Buendia's son Eon. [8] In the second set, the band played deep cuts and fan favorites from their discography.

  7. Combo on the Run - Wikipedia

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    According to writer Ely Buendia, it was inspired by the band's first concert gig outside Manila in Cebu, where they opened for Filipino pop rock band Introvoys in September 1991. “[Cebu’s] scene was very, very different from Manila at that time,” Buendia recounted, with the crowd preferring glam rock acts such as Skid Row , Bon Jovi and ...

  8. Carbon Stereoxide - Wikipedia

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    The band’s sixth studio album Natin99 was released in May 1999. [2] In August, drummer Raimund Marasigan’s band Sandwich released their debut studio album Grip Stand Throw. [3] Marasigan also worked on his solo album Inkjet under the electronic project Squid 9, which was eventually released after Carbon Stereoxide.

  9. Para sa Masa - Wikipedia

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    "Para sa Masa" (English: "For the Masses") is a song by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads. It was released in April 1998 as the third promotional single from their fifth studio album Sticker Happy (1997).