- Alapaap by 6-Cycle Mind
- Alcohol by Radioactive Sago Project
- Ang Huling El Bimbo by Rico J Puno
- Hard to Believe by Cueshé
- Huwag Kang Matakot by Orange and Lemons
- Huwag Mo Nang Itanong by MYMP
- Ligaya by Kitchie Nadal
- Magasin by Paolo Santos
- Maling Akala by Brownman Revival
- Overdrive by Barbie Almabis
- Pare Ko by Sponge Cola
- Spoliarium by Imago
- Superproxy by Francis M.
- Tikman by Sugarfree
- Torpedo by Isha
- Para sa Masa by all of them!
I wanted to comment on each track separately, but I'm too lazy :p They're all pretty good, mostly because the originals were great in the first place. Paolo Santos carried Magasin surprisingly well, and Superproxy was just the right track for Francis M. Radioactive Sago's Alcohol is hilarious, and I like the way Orange and Lemons mixed a little bit of Julie Tearjerky and Tikman in Huwag Kang Matakot. I also think I actually like Cueshé's version of Hard To Believe better than the original. My least favorite track on the album is Kitchie Nadal's Ligaya, (cute laugh on the "inaahit" bit notwithstanding) as I really prefer the more upbeat original.
I wish more bands had contributed to the effort though, as the 'heads probably deserve it. According to my brother, the participating artists were all from the same recording studio (I don't really pay attention to studios, so yeah I'll just agree here.) Still, it would've been nice to hear some renditions from 'heads contemporaries like Rivermaya and Parokya ni Edgar.
All in all, awesome album. If you have listened to the Eraserheads music at one time or another, go find a way to get it.
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