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Pare Ko (English: "My Pal") is a song by the Philippine alternative rock band Eraserheads. A censored version of the song titled Walang Hiyang Pare Ko (“My Shameless Pal”) was released as the second promotional single from their debut album, Ultraelectromagneticpop! (1993).
“Pare Ko” is a ballad [12] and became notable for its explicit lyrics, which was unheard of in Philippine music at the time. [14] The album's initial release included both original and censored versions, with the latter named “Walang Hiyang Pare Ko” (later excluded from the album’s 25th anniversary remaster). [ 13 ]
Pare Ko (English: My Man) is a 1995 Philippine coming of age slice of life youth drama film written and directed by Jose Javier Reyes.The film's title is derived and inspired from the hit 1993 song of the same name by the alt-rock band Eraserheads.
Banda Rito is the 17th and final studio album from the Filipino trio APO Hiking Society. [2] The album has 10 tracks and was released under the Universal Records label. The tracks includes original compositions by different Filipino bands that gained prominence during the 1990s in the Philippines such as "Pare Ko" by The Eraserheads, "Harana" by Parokya ni Edgar, "Kisapmata" by Rivermaya ...
In September 2022, the band members posted an image of their logo, an inverted "E", on social media. [1] A few days later, they announced a reunion concert, called "Huling El Bimbo" after the song of the same name, to be held on December 22 at the SMDC Festival Grounds in Parañaque City.
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Attendees joined in prayer and song throughout the ceremony. West is survived by her husband, Jack, and her three daughters, Emery, Laurel and Adleigh, with whom she enjoyed spending time camping ...
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