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  2. Ligaya - Wikipedia

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    The Music of the Eraserheads, released in 2005. Mayonnaise covered the song for the second Eraserheads tribute album The Reunion: An Eraserheads Tribute Album, released in 2012. Former Rivermaya frontman Jason Fernandez covered the song for Wish 107.5 in 2018. [6] Christian Bautista covered the song in 2019 with his wife Kat Ramnani. [7]

  3. List of songs recorded by Eraserheads - Wikipedia

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    Eraserheads during the Huling El Bimbo reunion concert in 2022. This is a list of every song ever released by Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads. It gives information about songwriter(s), length, original release, and year of release. It contains all the songs of the previously released albums, singles and EPs, and all B-sides.

  4. Category:Eraserheads songs - Wikipedia

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    List of songs recorded by Eraserheads; 0–9. 1995 (song) A. Alapaap; ... Combo on the Run; H. Hey Jay; K. Kaliwete (Eraserheads song) L. Ligaya; M. Magasin (song ...

  5. Eraserheads discography - Wikipedia

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    (1993) and the following albums Circus (1994) and Cutterpillow (1995), Eraserheads ushered in a second wave of Filipino rock bands in the 1990s. Their first three albums also achieved commercial success, with Cutterpillow becoming the third biggest-selling album in OPM history and the biggest for any Filipino band or group.

  6. Ultraelectromagneticpop! - Wikipedia

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    The members of Eraserheads met while attending University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City. They formed a band in 1989 and named themselves Eraserheads, a nod to the David Lynch film Eraserhead (1977). [2] On January 26, 1991, the band recorded a nine-song demo tape at the house garage of drummer Raymund Marasigan, in Candelaria, Quezon.

  7. Kaliwete (Eraserheads song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is part of a trilogy of tracks from Sticker Happy written by Ely Buendia that are centered on handedness, which include “Kananete” ("right-handed") and “Ambi Dextrose” (a pun on "ambidextrous"). In a track-by-track article for the band's official magazine Pillbox in 1998, Buendia recounted how the songs were written:

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  9. 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]