Sunday, April 2, 2017

THE ERASERHEADS

Eraserheads was formed in 1989. The band became one of the most successful, critically acclaimed and most influential bands in the history of OPM. Ely Buendia was on vocals, Marcus Adoro on guitars, Buddy Zabala on bass, and Raimund Marasigan on drums. They were dubbed as "The Beatles of the Philippines."

The band achieved commercial success with their third album Cutterpillow which earned several platinum status. They have released several singles, albums, and EPs that topped the Philippine music industry. They became the Viewer's Choice Award for Asia from the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards.

The Eraserheads started recording their debut album Ultraelectromagneticpop in July 1993!
                                             


The album includes tracks:
1. Easy Ka Lang
2. Maling Akala
3. Pare Ko
4. Shake Yer Head
5. Ganjazz
6. Toyang
7. Ligaya
8. Tindahan Ni Aling Nena
9. Honky-Toinks Granny
10. Shirley
11. Walang Hiyang Pare Ko
12. Combo On The Run

In October 1994, Eraserheads released their second studio album entitled Circus that turned gold in just 30 days with 20,000 copies sold and turned quintuple platinum with 200,000 copies sold.



Tracks include
1. Bato
2. Sembreak
3. Alapaap
4. Hey Jay
5. Minsan
6. Punk Zappa
7. Insomya
8. With A Smile
9. Alkohol
10. Wishing Wells
11. Kailan
12. No Royalty Album Filler No. 9
13. Magasin
14. Butterscotch
15. Sa Wakas
16. Punk Zappa Three

Bonus Tracks
17. Wating
18. Kailan Lounge

Their third studio album, Cutterpillow, was released in the Philippines on December 8, 1995 by Sony BMG Music. The album has sold over 400,000 units, becoming the third biggest-selling album in OPM history. The biggest recorded for any Filipino band.



Tracks include:

1. Superproxy (ft.Francis M)
2. Back2Me
3. Waiting for the Bus
4. Fine Time
5. Kama Supra
6. Overdrive
7. Slo Mo
8. Torpedo
9. Huwag Mo Nang Itanong
10. Paru-Parong Ningning
11. Walang Nagbago
12. Poorman's Grave
13. Yoko
14. Fill Her
15. Ang Huling El Bimbo
16. Cutterpillow
17. Overdrive


In 1996, their fourth album Fruitcake was released by Sony BMG Music Philippines Inc. (formerly BMG Records Pilipinas, Inc. This is the only album of the band recorded entirely in English. This was released with a companion storybook of the same title.



1. Fruitcake
2. Shadow
3. Flat Tire
4. Shadow Boxes Accountants
5. Gatekeeper R. Marasigan
6. Old Fashioned Christmas Carol
7. Styrosnow
8. Trip to Jerusalem
9. Shadow Reads the News Today, Oh Boy
10. Fruit Fairy
11. The Fabulous Baker Boy
12. Lord of the Rhum
13. Lightyears
14. Christmas Ball
15. Mono Virus
16. shadow@buttholesurfs.com
17. Rise and Shine
18. Santa Ain't Comin' No Mo'
19. Christmas Party
20. Hitchin' a Ride
21. Christmas Morning
22. Merry Christmas Everybody Happy New Year Too

The Eraserheads' fifth album, Sticker Happy was released by Sony BMG Music Philippines Inc. (formerly BMG Records Pilipinas, Inc.) in 1997.



Tracks Included:

1. Prologue
2. Futuristic
3. Kaliwete
4. Milk and Money
5. Bogchi Hokbu
6. Maalalahanin
7. Balikbayan Box
8. Andalusian
9. Ha Ha Ha
10. Downtown
11. Kananete
12. Hard to Believe
13. Everything They Say
14. Spoliarium
15. Ambi Dextrose
16. Para Sa Masa
17. Sticker Happy
18. Tapsilogue


The Eraserheads' sixth album Natin99 was released by Sony BMG Music Philippines Inc. (Formerly BMG Records Pilipinas, Inc.) in 1999


Tracks Included:
1. Sinturong Pangkaligtasan
2. Dahan Dahan
3. Kahit Ano
4. Sino Sa Atin
5. Maselang Bahaghari
6. Tama Ka
7. May Sumasayaw
8. Peace It Together
9. Salamin
10. Popmachine
11. Kilala
12. Huwag Kang Matakot
13. Southsuperhighway
14. 68 Dr. Sixto Antonio Ave.
15. Game! Tama Na!


The Eraserheads' seventh and final studio album, Carbon Stereoxide, was released in March 2001 by Sony BMG Music Philippines, Inc. (Formerly BMG Records Pilipinas, Inc.),


Tracks Included:

1. Ultrasound
2. Maskara
3. How Far Will U Go
4. Bloodtest
5. Wala
6. Hula
7. Photo Synth
8. Palamig
9. Out Of Sight
10. Super Vision
11. Paint Stripper
12. Escalator Alligator
13. Playground
14. Omnesia
15. OK Comprende
16. Pula
17. Outside
18. Acid Eyes

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