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Tatsulok

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417: 175:. And NPA was one of the groups that helped toppled Marcos, vacating the seat which Aquino later took when she was inaugurated on 5 February 1986. So the war of NPA with the previous Marcos administration of Philippine Government simply continued under Aquino administration, thus the "never-ending war". 127:"Tatsulok" was originally sung in 1991 by a trio folk-rock band, Buklod, who writes and performs songs about environment, politics, and human rights. The song was written in 1989 by Rom Dongeto, during the so-called "Total War Policy" of Philippine Government, under the late President 107:
and Rene Boncocan. The song explains to a young man that there's an ongoing war and that the war is just the effect of a bigger problem. It tells the young man to take action and topple a pyramid upside-down to end a never-ending war between the rich and the poor.
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The song explains that the armed conflict between the NPA and the Philippine Government under Aquino Administration is just the effect of a bigger problem. To fully understand, before Aquino came into office, Philippines was on a
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released their third album, We Stand Alone Together, with their version of "Tatsulok" as the carrier single. The song topped the Philippine Music charts breathing new life to the song.
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with their version of Tatsulok along with it. Since the release of Bamboo's Tatsulok, the song has become the anthem of young Filipino activists.
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originally composed by Rom Dongeto in 1989 and performed in 1991 by his trio folk-rock band, called "Buklod", which includes
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In 2018, Buklod re-released the song on their new album which marked the band's three decades since formation in 1987.
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and the Philippine Government is referenced as the color "Yellow" (
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rendition of the song on their BBTV episode on 12 August 2020.
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Index

Song
Paraphrased
Composer(s)
Lyricist(s)
folk song
Noel Cabangon
Bamboo
Corazon Aquino
New People's Army
Communist Party of the Philippines
Communism
nine year Martial Law
Ferdinand Marcos
Bamboo
Ben&Ben
ballad
Bella Ciao
Netflix
Money Heist
"Rom Dongeto and the Revival of a Protest Song"
"Tatsulok"
"'Tatsulok' the song of protesting millennials"
Union of Catholic Asian News
"Human Rights Meeting Provokes Criticism of 'Total War' Policy"
"'Yellow-ribbon fever' for Cory spreads to the Web"
Jose Maria Sison
"It was a convergence of various forces"
Asian Journal USA
"Max Soliven recalls Ninoy Aquino: Unbroken"
The Philippine Star

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