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The result is an album and show that is anything but boring." [...] "It's a Regurgitator album that just happens to be written for kids. There are all the usual Regurgitator elements, a mix of punk, hip hop, pop, and funk but the songs content is squarely aimed at the preoccupations of kids." [9]
Songs for the Philippines is a benefit album released in 2013. The album was produced as a fundraiser benefiting those affected by the 2013 Supertyphoon Haiyan in the Philippines, in which more than 6,300 people lost their lives.
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Nick Tunes only appeared in commercial breaks. The segment underwent hiatus from late 2011 to April 2, 2012. The segment included songs from SpongeBob SquarePants, The Fairly OddParents, Back at the Barnyard and many others. Turn It Up is a music segment that shows songs, It mostly shows American songs and K-pop.
In the 70's, during the Martial Law era, the Manila sound genre was getting to a successful peak. That was when the Hotdogs formed with Ella Del Rosario as lead vocals, Rene Garcia on vocals/lead guitarist, Ramon "Mon" Torralba as 2nd lead guitarist, Tito Del Rosario on 3rd lead guitar, Dennis Garcia on bass guitar, Lorrie Ilustre on keyboards with Jess Garcia and Roy Diaz de Rivera as ...
Dyna was established in 1957 by James Go Dy. It became the first recording label in the Philippines.During most of the period from 1970s to the 1990s, It was the local distributor for PolyGram (including MGM Records, Polydor Records, Casablanca Records, RSO Records, Mercury Records, Fontana Records, Island Records, A&M Records, and London Records), Hansa Records (for Modern Talking releases ...
Walk down the street and there’s nary a kid (or person for that matter) who doesn’t have their nose in a phone. This is despite the proven connection between phone use—especially time spent ...
The success of Ultraelectromagneticpop! paved the way for other Filipino rock bands such as Rivermaya, Siakol, Yano, Teeth, Rizal Underground, and Color It Red to similar mainstream prominence in the Philippines. [20] Its master tapes are currently in archive at the University of the Philippines Center for Ethnomusicology for its cultural ...