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  2. Alapaap - Wikipedia

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    Along with other Philippine rock songs at the time such as "Iskolar ng Bayan" by Yano and "Laklak" by Teeth, "Alapaap" became a subject of controversy due to its suggestive lyrics, which Senator Tito Sotto saw as promoting drug use. Sotto, who was a member of the Citizens' Drug Watch, called for the song to be banned from radio in August 1995. [1]

  3. Circus (Eraserheads album) - Wikipedia

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    The album featured classic hits for the band such as "With a Smile", "Magasin", "Alapaap" and "Minsan". "Magasin" was based on a friend of Ely Buendia's who had dated actress Shirley Tesoro, who appeared in bomba films. [4] "Alapaap" became a subject of controversy for its suggestive imagery, which Senator Tito Sotto saw as promoting drug use. [5]

  4. Project 6 Cyclemind - Wikipedia

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    The song 'Alapaap' originally song by the band Eraserheads and was included in The Eraserheads tribute album Ultraelectromagneticjam. [2]Three of the song originally written by the band (Walang Iwanan, Mahiwagang Pag-Ibig, Pangarap) was recorded by other Artists. the carrier single "Walang Iwanan" was interpreted by the band 'Pop Filter'.

  5. Eraserheads - Wikipedia

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    Alapaap" became controversial for its suggestive lyrics, which Senator Tito Sotto interpreted as promoting drug use. The band denied the allegation, stating that it was a misinterpretation and that the song was the band's "ode to freedom", not drug abuse. [11]

  6. Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music of the Eraserheads

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    Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music of the Eraserheads is the first tribute album to the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads. It was released on November 29, 2005 by Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Philippines), Inc. and produced the Jam 88.3 radio station. The album features covers of Eraserheads songs as performed by Filipino artists.

  7. Ang Huling El Bimbo (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Ang Huling El Bimbo: a musical featuring the songs of the most iconic 90's band [1] popularly known as Ang Huling El Bimbo, is a jukebox musical written by Dingdong Novenario, featuring the hit songs of the Filipino band Eraserheads. It features the lyrics and melodies of at least 40 of the band's songs, including the titular song. [2]

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  9. Harana (band) - Wikipedia

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    After Harana served as opening act in KZ Tandingan’s concert at the Music Museum last 17 April 2015, more gig offers poured in for the group. The group also showed that they’re the all-in-one package, showing off their charm, good looks and notable singing voices as they performed their debut single “ Number One ” at the OPM Fresh press ...