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Kamikazee (or sometimes stylized as KMKZ) is a Filipino rock band formed in 2000. The band, originally known all throughout its career as a quintet, is currently composed of Jay Contreras (lead vocals), Jomal Linao (lead guitar and vocals), Led Tuyay (guitar), Puto Astete (bass), Bords Burdeos (drums), Jian Lubiano (guitar), and Mikki Jill (keyboards & vocals).
Miranda is good friends with fellow artists Kamikazee vocalist Jay Contreras, and rappers Gloc-9 and Francis Magalona. Miranda is a member of the Alpha Kappa Rho fraternity in Ateneo de Manila University batch 1994. Miranda is also notable amongst the public as a fishing and shooting sports enthusiast.
Maharot, the second over-all album from the Filipino rock band, Kamikazee. It has 15 tracks and was released on 2006. [1] It also is their first album under Universal Records. In May 2009 the album attained Double Platinum Award. [2] The song "First Day High" was used as a soundtrack to the movie with the movie First Day High. [3] [4]
Romantico is the fourth studio album from the Filipino rock band, Kamikazee. It has 14 tracks and released under Universal Records in March 2012 and released on iTunes on April 12, 2012. An 8-track promotional CD was released on October 14, 2011. This was Kamikazee's final studio album before going on hiatus beginning 2016.
Long Time Noisy, the third album from the Filipino rock band, Kamikazee. It has 20 tracks and released under Universal Records in 2009. [3] [4] Track listing. No.
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