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Groupies' Panciteria

Picture for song '01 Boladas/Blangko' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

01 Boladas/Blangko 01 Boladas/Blangko

The band's Tacloban City hit, daily played on i-FM Tacloban from mid-December 2005 to mid-March 2006! This piece opens the CD titled 'Heto Na . . . Ating Jackal Virgin!'. It's a protest song on lip service governance.

Alternative General

Picture for song '02 Kaluluwang Climber' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

02 Kaluluwang Climber 02 Kaluluwang Climber

rap metal with Tagalog left-of-center lyrics

Rap-Metal

Picture for song '03 Apat Na Syon' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

03 Apat Na Syon 03 Apat Na Syon

an elegy lamenting the concept of an uncivilized government.

Folk Rock

Picture for song '04 This Is My Blood (Waray Waltz)' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

04 This Is My Blood (Waray Waltz) 04 This Is My Blood (Waray Waltz)

portrays a drinking scene in a poverty-ridden province, royal waltz-style

Folk Rock

Picture for song '05 Binola, Ni-Rape, Minarder (The Apparition, Sa K' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

05 Binola, Ni-Rape, Minarder (The Apparition, Sa K 05 Binola, Ni-Rape, Minarder (The Apparition, Sa K

The complete title is "Binola, Ni-Rape, Minarder (The Apparition, Sa Katolikong Bansa ng Ating Jackal Virgin)" This song paints the rape and murder of a young "ihaw-ihaw" dancer whose body is found by a riverbank.

Alt Power Pop

Picture for song '06 Corrupt na Reyna' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

06 Corrupt na Reyna 06 Corrupt na Reyna

In the guise of a love song, this paints the relationship between politicians/government officials and an under-informed electorate.

Dance-Pop

Picture for song '07 O Aking GRO (o, 630)' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

07 O Aking GRO (o, 630) 07 O Aking GRO (o, 630)

A lament on the upside down working hours of a "guest relations officer" (bar hostess) whose departure for her "office" starts at 6:30 in the evening. The narrator here goes through all sorts of vanity acts to please an absent love object.

Acoustic Folk

Picture for song '08 Cebuano Indios Attack At Dawn Magellan's Estero' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

08 Cebuano Indios Attack At Dawn Magellan's Estero 08 Cebuano Indios Attack At Dawn Magellan's Estero

The complete title is "Cebuano Indios Attack At Dawn Magellan's Estero Bites Resort". This is a working class song commenting on Cebu's tourist industry, emulating likewise a traditional Cebuano eroticism.

Ska

Picture for song '09 Heto Na (Narcosystem, Wating-ever)' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

09 Heto Na (Narcosystem, Wating-ever) 09 Heto Na (Narcosystem, Wating-ever)

Dance-Punk

Picture for song '10 Softswim' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

10 Softswim 10 Softswim

a commentary on colonial fashion.

Acoustic Folk

Picture for song '11 Syota From Call Center Island' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

11 Syota From Call Center Island 11 Syota From Call Center Island

This ska rendition of "O Aking GRO" transfers the situation to that of a call center love object, with the narrator still going through the same vanity cum for-her-security preparations.

Ska

Picture for song '12 Help! (War Vets' Song)' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

12 Help! (War Vets' Song) 12 Help! (War Vets' Song)

While comically intro-ing as a Santana-esque song, it soon transforms into a rock homage to Beatles pop, but singing of a war vet's lost love.

Rock General

Picture for song '13 Jesus Christ, Superstars! (Guest)' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

13 Jesus Christ, Superstars! (Guest) 13 Jesus Christ, Superstars! (Guest)

A song about Philippine politics and the Filipino electorate, as well as the Boy Abundas of the country's PR industry who help keep a lowbrow approach to a candidate's popularity.

Blues Rock

Picture for song '14 Tao Palabas (o, Love Your Enemies)' by artist 'Groupies' Panciteria'

14 Tao Palabas (o, Love Your Enemies) 14 Tao Palabas (o, Love Your Enemies)

Musically Nirvana-esque with Metallica-inspired passages, this is the CD's closing song that's probably the only philosophical one in the collection. The parenthetical title negates the negativism of the title and the pessimism of the song's body.

Hard Rock