Natin99
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Natin99 | ||||
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Studio album by Eraserheads | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Genre | OPM Alternative rock/pop | |||
Length | 1:07:20 | |||
Label | Greater East Asia | |||
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Natin99 is the Eraserheads' sixth album.[2] It was released by Sony BMG Music Philippines Inc. (Formerly BMG Records Pilipinas, Inc.) in 1999 and the first Eraserheads album that came out of a non-linear recording approach. Most of the musical parts were recorded separately in their respective home studios and pieced together by the band and producer Robin Rivera.
Track listing
- "Sinturong Pangkaligtasan" – 2:28 (Raimund Marasigan)
- "Dahan Dahan" – 2:39 (Raimund Marasigan)
- "Kahit Ano" – 3:07 (Hector Zabala)
- "Sino sa Atin" – 3:05 (Raimund Marasigan)
- "Maselang Bahaghari" – 3:30 (Ely Buendia)
- "Tama Ka" – 3:19 (Hector Zabala & Earnest Mangulabnan)
- "May Sumasayaw" – 3:28 (Raimund Marasigan)
- "Peace It Together" – 7:16 (Ely Buendia, Hector Zabala, Raimund Marasigan & Marcus Adoro)
- "Salamin" – 3:33 (Hector Zabala)
- "Pop Machine" – 5:40 (Ely Buendia)
- "Kilala" – 4:03 (Raimund Marasigan)
- "Huwag Kang Matakot" – 3:11 (Ely Buendia)
- "Southsuperhiway" – 4:12 (Marcus Adoro)
- "68 Dr. Sixto Antonio Ave." – 5:35 (Ely Buendia)
- "Game! Tama Na!" – 5:14 (Ely Buendia)
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