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The Breed, GreyHoundz, Slapshock, Sugar Free, Fatal
Posporos, Itchy Worms, Peryodiko, Monsterbot, Tanya Markova, Pedicab, and many others. NU107.5 was the only radio station that played music longer than the standard radio format would allow, as well as soundtracks (The Reel Score). Apart from allotting air time to new and known foreign rock bands such as
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Singapore and the US, amongst others. Some have even garnered nominations and recognition from internationally based publications and award-giving bodies. This is mainly attributed to the effect of the internet and globalization on almost anything including
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Another band named the Wuds was formed in the 1980s; its members were composed of Alfred
Guevara (bass), Bobby Balingit (guitar) and Aji Adriano (drums). The group was established in July 1983. Guevara and Bobby Wuds Balingit were sing-along home boys that were born and bred in the streets of a tough
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Beatles were a part of, many Filipino bands began adopting similar musical styles. The Dynasonics (later known as the Dynasouls, and also known as the "Pinoy Beatles") were the premier Beatles band in the country. Other popular combos of the era were D'Swooners (featuring Edmond Fortuno,
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Only a few years earlier, teens formed informal groups using instruments like ukuleles, guitars, and gas cans with a single rope for a stand-up bass and often without amplification. It was similar to the
British with their skiffle music, except that Pinoys sang Elvis's songs, not railroad songs. One
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scene had begun to die down in Manila. “All the punks disappeared,” recalls Jep
Peligro, creator of Konspirazine, a prominent zine published in the late ‘90s and early ‘00s documenting the local DIY music scene. Still, there were hubs of activity in places such as in Laguna, a province southeast of
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The late 1980s and early 1990s marked the beginning of what was known as the era of underground rock and progressive music, with NU107.5 playing unknown bands through
Francis Brew's "In the Raw". It was through this station that many of the prominent and promising rock bands were discovered such as
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Hardware Syndrome and Erectus), despite some earlier controversy with hip hop-bashing allegedly incited by some artists. These bands adopted a variety of influences both in image and music; many fell under a particular genre; however, the crossing over of styles was most often inevitable.
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were a hit on street concerts and campus tours. These groups of artists reunited and formed Buklod (Bukluran ng mga
Musikero para sa Bayan), which later Rom Dongeto of Sinaglahi, Noel Cabangon, and Rene Bongcocan of Lingkod Sining took as their new band name when it disbanded after the
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that sold out. Know-It-All then printed a new batch dubbed "Taste Test: The
Expanded Menu". The rest of the 2000s further ushered in the mainstream buzz on Pinoy rock, and along with it bands that leaned more towards pop sensibilities. During this time, bands such as
274:, another teen idol from the period, became known as the "Elvis Presley of the Philippines". As in the 1960s, many Filipinos referred then to rock bands as "combos". Many of these used nontraditional instruments like floor-bass bongos, maracas, and gas tanks.
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fully transitioned to alternative rock/indie pop, including songs played by local popular rock artists and bands. Since 2013, the station began playing songs from local and unsigned Filipino independent artists/bands through its supplemental program
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halted the Philippine music industry, with many music venues being closed and concerts/festivals being either postponed or canceled. But the pandemic also gave artists and bands more time to bring new releases, recorded from their respective homes.
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that started performing in Gweilos and eventually became popular. In 2004, Pinoy rock once again gained prominence, with the rise of yet another wave of Filipino rock bands. During this time, the Pinoy rock music scene in
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105.9 challenged the current system by providing a venue for the bands to broadcast their original songs. Pinoy rock enthusiasts were finally elated to hear their favorite underground bands ruling the airwaves.
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192:. Because these genres are generally considered to fall under the broad rock music category, Pinoy rock may be more specifically defined as rock music with Filipino cultural sensibilities.
490:. Bobby Wuds continues to perform; he attended a street concert in Baguio City during the Baguio Day Celebrations in 2012 that was organized in Assumption Road by Christel Pay Seng.
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became teen favorites in the last years of the 1950s. Rock as Filipinos know it did not really attract teenage Filipinos attention until the Ventures and the Shadows came along.
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were among the prominent bands receiving mainstream recognition. An underground music scene was already burgeoning in some unknown bars in Manila. Red Rocks (which later became
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1156:"The Legacy of Bobby Gonzales"
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1519:Billboard Philippine Hot 100
1217:Levin, Mike (May 18, 1996).
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737:capital of the Philippines.
1514:Billboard Philippines Songs
1289:Ansis, JC (July 24, 2015).
1247:"The Songwriting Finalists"
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2200:Philippine styles of music
1665:Philippine patriotic songs
1660:Philippine music festivals
1568:List of Filipino composers
1558:List of Filipino musicians
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1655:Philippine music awards
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474:Crosby, Stills and Nash
1981:Bosnia and Herzegovina
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1717:Rock music by country
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938:The Ransom Collective
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60:Philippine folk music
2161:Category: Rock music
1858:Cambodia (1959-1975)
1736:Sahara desert region
1278:. September 7, 2018.
1254:Integrity Watch News
745:In the early 2000s,
571:Philippine Violators
377:Juan de la Cruz Band
256:Juan de la Cruz Band
240:Juan de la Cruz Band
922:Ang Bandang Shirley
487:Songs from the Wood
338:". Coincidentally,
238:future drummer for
2173:Portal: Rock music
1792:Dominican Republic
1394:Genres and styles
1219:"Artist Close-Ups"
985:Ramon "RJ" Jacinto
934:She's Only Sixteen
827:Hopia Mani Popcorn
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