How many songs does Eraserheads have?

How many songs does Eraserheads have?

The discography of the Eraserheads, a prominent Pinoy rock band of the 1990s, contains seven studio albums, forty-four singles, a live album, four compilation albums, ten music videos and 3 extended plays….

Eraserheads discography
EPs 3
Singles 44
Soundtrack albums 1

What genre is Eraserheads?

RockEraserheads / Genre

Why did Eraserheads split up?

In a magazine interview with his wife and manager, Diane Ventura, Eraserheads’ breakup was allegedly because of a miscommunication with a roadie, resulting to Buendia being late for a gig.

Are there any lossless rips of Eraserheads songs?

Some guy (name hidden for privacy purposes) shared me his collection of songs. This is one of them, the comprehensive Discography of Eraserheads. Some of the files were actual CDDA rips, which I found *very* interesting. I couldn’t find any lossless rips of their release, or any single, for that matter.

Who are the Eraserheads?

Often described as the Philippines’ own Beatles, the Eraserheads brought their melodic guitar rock and keen wit from Manila’s underground scene and into the mainstream. The group can be compared to Nirvana in how they knocked superficial pop from the airwaves and the charts, triggering a wave of commercial acceptance for alternative music.

What is the meaning of Eraserheads song Minsan?

Eraserheads open 1994 single “Minsan” singing about Kalayaan, the name of their shared college dorm and the Filipino word for freedom. It encapsulates what the band craved: freedom to reimagine OPM. Debut Ultraelectromagneticpop! began a decade-long career which became the archetype for Filipino bands everywhere.

What made Eraserheads so popular in the Philippines?

Their clever, simpatico sound—guitar-driven and pulsing with beats—generated anthems for countless ’90s Pinoy kids, meaning their 2002 breakup could never be the end: cue a 2008 reunion concert and even a musical. The magnitude of Eraserheads’ impact on Filipino culture cannot be underestimated.