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The Itchyworms is a Filipino rock band. The band is composed of Jazz Nicolas on lead vocals, drums and piano, Jugs Jugueta on co-lead vocals, keys and guitars, Kelvin Yu on bass guitars, Chino Singson on lead guitars, Weckl Mercado on guitars, and Mikey Amistoso on guitars and keys.
Noontime Show is the second studio album by the Filipino rock band the Itchyworms, released by Universal Records Philippines on 11 October 2005. A concept album, it mocks traditions of the Philippine mainstream entertainment industry, parodying long-standing elements of Philippine soap operas ("Soap o Pera"), power couples or love teams ("Love Team"), game shows ("Contestant Number One"), love ...
"Pariwara" (Ely Buendia and the Itchyworms) Maui Mauricio 2017 "Lutang" (Ely Buendia and the Itchyworms) Audry Dionisio "Gabi Man, May Araw Din" Adrian Arcega 2021 "Metro" 2022 "360" (Carissa featuring Ely Buendia) Anjo dela Cruz 2024 "Bulaklak sa Buwan" Niko Cezar and Aimee Aznar "Tagpi-Tagping Piraso" August Lyle Espino
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Although existing simultaneously with the Eraserheads, Sandwich provided a heavier, grittier sound, and built up their own fan base. Marc Abaya left the band in 2005 to concentrate on his career as a VJ while frontlining for his other band Kjwan and Marasigan took over as the lead vocalist.