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  2. Ely Buendia - Wikipedia

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    Ely Eleandre Basiño Buendia was born in Naga, Camarines Sur on November 2, 1970. [3] He is the second child of Ely Revilla Buendia and Lisetta Ruiz Basiño. [3] Buendia attended preparatory school in Naga Parochial School and finished his elementary grades at Pasig Catholic College in Pasig City in 1983, and high school at University of Perpetual Help in Rizal.

  3. The Mongols (band) - Wikipedia

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    Velasco later met Buendia and got together for informal jam sessions. [4] Buendia came up with the name of the band after visiting the American Museum of Natural History in New York City with his partner Diane Ventura (who later managed the band), where they saw an exhibit featuring Mongolian llamas. [2]

  4. Pupil (band) - Wikipedia

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    Buendia got the name for Pupil after reading a medical book. Other names that were considered were Narcom, Tyrel Corp, Traitors, and The Gets. [2] The band's manager and Buendia's then-partner Diane Ventura described Pupil's sound as "more pop" while the Mongols were "guitar-driven". [3]

  5. Wild Life (Pupil album) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the band were commissioned to write a new theme song for Animax.They recorded two songs, “Matador” and “Set Me Apart”, composed by their manager and Buendia's then-partner Diane Ventura (who later wrote the lead single "Sala" and album tracks "Fin" and "Bato").

  6. Beautiful Machines - Wikipedia

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    Ely Buendia - vocals, guitars; Yanni Yuzon - guitars, vocals (track 7, 14) Dok Sergio - bass, vocals (track 9) Bogs Jugo - drums, vocals (track 5) Additional musicians. Diane Ventura - vocals (track 10), backing vocals (track 1, 6), piano (track 3) Jerome Velasco - additional guitar and keyboards (track 10) Production. Pupil - producer

  7. Method Adaptor - Wikipedia

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    Method Adaptor is the second solo studio album by Filipino musician Ely Buendia, first released on November 8, 2024, by Sony Music Philippines and Offshore Music. It is his first solo album since Wanted Bedspacer (2000).

  8. Apartel (band) - Wikipedia

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    Buendia and Ortega formed Apartel in early 2016. [1] Buendia had wanted to incorporate a big band sound to his live repertoire, adding a horn section to his recent solo concert to reinterpret Eraserheads songs with the big band sound. “I wanted to put a twist on the old songs,” he explained.

  9. Eraserheads - Wikipedia

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    U.P. Diliman where all members of the band attended. The members of Eraserheads met while attending University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City in 1989. Vocalist Ely Buendia previously had two college bands, Bluidie Tryste and Sunday School, and was a year above drummer Raimund Marasigan (also a session drummer for Sunday School), bassist Buddy Zabala, and guitarist Marcus Adoro; the ...