Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Palabas is the debut studio album by Filipino rock band Sponge Cola.It was released on October 18, 2004, under Sony Music Philippines. [1] This album contains some songs that the band members made even before the group was officially formed, and includes an abundance of Tagalog-language tracks.
Sponge Cola (sometimes spelled Spongecola) is a Filipino rock band formed in 2002. The band is composed of Yael Yuzon on vocals and guitars, Gosh Dilay on bass, Armo Armovit on guitars and drummer Tedmark Cruz.
First ) is a song performed by Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It is tenth track from their debut album, Palabas. It became #1 in Philippines' popular music charts. [citation needed] The song begins with a dramatic nylon guitar intro riff by lead guitarist Erwin Armovit, which is then layered by rhythm guitarist Yael Yuzon's chords.
The album is composed of 11 tracks, and it was released on January 31, 2014. This album shows the journey and friendship of the members of the band for the past 10 years and also shows some new and fresh musical arrangements and quality which shows the showmanship of Sponge Cola. The first single from the album is "Kailangan Kita".
Transit is the second studio album by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola, released on September 8, 2006, and their first under Universal Records. [1] [2] [3] The album was certified Platinum by the Philippine Association of the Record Industry (PARI) with sales of 40,000 physical CD copies to date.
Armovit was a former guitarist of the band Rampqueen, considered the sister band of Sponge Cola. Yuzon's career started early, though. His fame being the lead rock vocalist of the band has earned him many credits and awards as well. He and his bandmates came up with a self-titled EP in the last quarter of 2003.
District is the third EP by the Pinoy rock band Sponge Cola, released under Universal Records last ... rhythm guitar; Gosh Dilay - bass guitar, backup vocals; Erwin ...
The implementation of chords using particular tunings is a defining part of the literature on guitar chords, which is omitted in the abstract musical-theory of chords for all instruments. For example, in the guitar (like other stringed instruments but unlike the piano ), open-string notes are not fretted and so require less hand-motion.