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Project 11-41 is the third studio album by Filipino nu metal band Slapshock, released in 2002. It was certified platinum in the Philippines. It was certified platinum in the Philippines. [ 5 ]
In January 2003, the repackaged album of Project 11:41 was released. it includes a limited bonus AVCD featuring live versions of the song "Bleed", "Anino Mo", "Shezzo Wicked" & "Numb" as well as the music video of the song "Queen Paranoia". also the band were nominated in the 2003 MTV Asia Awards as Favorite Artists: Philippines. [17]
Project 11-41 (2002) Singles from Headtrip ... AllMusic [2] Headtrip is the second studio album by Filipino nu metal band Slapshock, ... 11. "My Skar" 3:45: 12. "Slap ...
1 Slapshock. 2 Other work. 3 Social issues. 4 Death. 5 Slapshock discography. 6 References. 7 External links. ... Project 11-41 (PolyEast Records, 2002) Novena ...
Night Owls is the second EP by Filipino heavy metal band Slapshock. It is the first EP by the band to feature Rhythm Guitarist Jerry Basco as he rejoined the band in 2013. It was released on April 26, 2014, by apl.de.ap's label BMBX Entertainment. [1] [2] [3] The album's carrier single "Night Owls" was released on April 7, 2014. The second ...
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Kinse Kalibre is the sixth studio album by Filipino heavy metal band Slapshock. It is the first album they released without Rhythm Guitarist and Backing Vocalist, Jerry Basco, as he left the band on 2009, It was released in 2011.
Project E.A.R. (East Asian Revolution) is a supergroup of bands and artists from Southeast Asia. It is a collaboration of bands from five countries in Southeast Asia which include Ahli Fiqir from Singapore , Pop Shuvit from Malaysia , Saint Loco from Indonesia , Thaitanium and Silksounds both from Thailand and Slapshock of the Philippines .