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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).
"Para sa Masa" Rico Gutierrez Made for the GMA TV special "Sigla ng Siglo" to commemorate the Philippine Centennial. [4] "With a Smile" (version 2) Ely Buendia and Mark Villena Made to promote the song's rerelease as part of the compilation album Aloha Milkyway for Southeast Asian markets. [4] "Maskara" 2001 Ely Buendia and Marie Jamora
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.
Sticker Happy is the fifth studio album by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads, released on September 11, 1997 by BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc.. The album saw the band experimenting with techno and experimental rock genres, incorporating a wide range of instruments and guitar effects.
Eraserheads Anthology is a greatest hits album of the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads.It was released by BMG Records (Pilipinas), Inc. in 2004. It was the band's first greatest hits album since their breakup in 2002, and features the unreleased track "Sa Tollgate", recorded in 1998.
Gikan sa Masa, para sa Masa (transl. From the Masses, for the Masses; formerly titled Mula sa Masa, para sa Masa) was a weekly public service and talk television program hosted by former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte together with Rocky Ignacio from the People's Television Network and Apollo Quiboloy on SMNI.
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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 ...