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Kinetic Daze is a Filipino Rock band formed in 2003 by four musicians hailing from the south of Metro Manila, Philippines. Its style leans towards the Alternati
Let the World hear our Filipino Alternative Muzak!
A hint of ALTERNATIVE, POP, ROCK, NEW WAVE and everything in between.
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Mobile # : (+63)917-5336776
E-mail :
Friendster: kineticdazeII@yahoo.com
Kinetic Daze is RX's Indie Ground Artist of the Year..
Kinetic Daze is a Filipino Rock band formed in 2003 by four musicians hailing from the south of Metro Manila, Philippines. Its style leans towards the Alternati
Let the World hear our Filipino Alternative Muzak!
A hint of ALTERNATIVE, POP, ROCK, NEW WAVE and everything in between.
* * *
Mobile # : (+63)917-5336776
E-mail :
Friendster: kineticdazeII@yahoo.com
Kinetic Daze is RX's Indie Ground Artist of the Year..
Classic Blues RnB FunkJazz grooves AS for the Classics of Rock and due respect to the icons: Quadrah got it's fuel.
Smooth...guttoral....sexy....wicked...WUNJO is a sound that gets you in your gut. Smooth...Guttural...Sexy...Wicked... Old-school R&B, funk with a twist of soul, acid jazz and rock. This is a sound you'll feel in your gut. You can expect WUNJO to give you fresh takes on unexpected covers such as I Wish (Stevie Wonder), Let's Get It On (Marvin Gaye), Sweet Little Lass (Dag), Come Together (The Beatles), Driven To Tears (The Police), Roxanne (The Police), Young Girls Are My Weakness (The Comm...
OFFICIAL KJWAN SOUNDCLICK PAGE!!! KJWAN FROM MANILA YES HERE IT IS!!! KJWAN burst onto the Philippine music scene in 2003, when the local rock music scene had forgotten who it was originally and people were almost afraid to listen to anything new. Still, they came down hard, raw, in your face, with the release of their self titled debut album (in 2004) and coined the now-familiar catchphrase, “Bastusan na!” Their hit song, “Daliri,” became an anthem to a new generation of rock listeners and b...
OFFICIAL KJWAN SOUNDCLICK PAGE!!! KJWAN FROM MANILA YES HERE IT IS!!! KJWAN burst onto the Philippine music scene in 2003, when the local rock music scene had forgotten who it was originally and people were almost afraid to listen to anything new. Still, they came down hard, raw, in your face, with the release of their self titled debut album (in 2004) and coined the now-familiar catchphrase, “Bastusan na!” Their hit song, “Daliri,” became an anthem to a new generation of rock listeners and b...