Eraserheads, the biggest rock band in the 1990s will have a one-night concert to be held at the Cultural Center Of The Philippines (CCP) open grounds on August 30, 2008.
It was in 1989 when four college students from the University of the Philippines decided to merge and form a new group. Bassist Buddy Zabala and guitarist Marcus Adoro of the band Curfew hooked up with guitarist Ely Buendia and drummer Raimund Marasigan of Sunday School with the intention of playing music inside the campus during programs and events.
“Ligaya,” “Maling Akala,” “Alapaap,” “Magasin,” “With A Smile,” “Ang Huling El Bimbo,” “Torpedo,” “Kaliwete,” “Balikbayan Box,” “Spoliarium,” “Para Sa Masa,” “Harana,” “Huwag Kang Matakot,” “Pop Machine,” “Maskara,” and “Palamig,” were just a few of the many good songs the Eraserheads dished out during their reign. All in all, the band came out with 10 commercial albums: Ultraelectromagneticpop! [1993], Circus [1994], Cutterpillow [1995], Fruitcake EP [1996], Fruitcake [1996], Bananatype EP [1997], Sticker Happy [1997], Aloha Milkyway [1998], Natin 99 [1999] and Carbon Stereoxide [2001].
On March 2002, music fans were caught off-guard with the news that frontman Ely Buendia had split from the band. Buendia’s decision, as revealed later, was relayed to his bandmates through a text message citing the words “it’s graduation time.”
Eraserheads One Night Reunion Concert tickets will be announce soon…
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