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AngryBoy

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  1. hinde nagaaya..

     

    tsk! tsk! tsk!

    ..sayang may kasama ka sana mag smokes.. :rolleyes:

     

     

    budhaman!!! sensya na!! akala ko kasi pupunta ka kaya di na kita ni pm... nxt time smokes tayo dun... nga pala gawa tayo ng group naten dito... ok lang ba?? dedicated sa mga ngssmokes... lam mo na// heeh

  2. Best cp ko is ung AsusV66... This phone has lots of features and very affordable.. It has 60mb internal memory and you can add a mini SD card that has a 1gig of memory.. SUlit na para ma play mo ung mp3's mo and pwede mo pa ikabit sa magandang speaker... for the price of 8,000 pesos, meron ka na cellphone and mp3/mp4 player in one.. ehehehe.. the only downside is walang syang bluetooth

  3. the DOOBIE NIGHTS album from JAM 88.3 is out now!

     

    it features local talents: indo i, domestic grass, g2 and bundocks, coffee break island, the space flower show, shuffle union, humble sauce, sefyla, peacepipe, mudflow, junior kilat, enchi, brown outfit bureau, the chongkeys, cherry cornflakes.

     

    the launch again is on sept 16 at metrowalk. :)

     

     

    wow coffee break island... wahehee... thanks for the update mismanners....

  4. DUB?? any comments? ok b sa inyo.. relation nito sa reggae??

     

     

    DUB?? t#ang%na ang sarap pakinggan nyan.. para kang lumilipad sa kawalan.. =) dapat magkaron talaga ng EB lahat ng reggae peeps dito...

  5. gusto ko sana kaso

    maikli pa buhok ko e, hehe

     

    peace!

     

     

    pwede naman extension man... basta at least 3 inches long ung buhok mo pwede na un...

  6. Reggae rock from Isla Era

    SOUNDS FAMILIAR By Baby A. Gil

    The Philippine Star 06/23/2006

     

    There is a lot of buzz going around about the growing popularity of reggaeton, which is predicted to be the next big thing in dance music. This is a combination of reggae with Latin, pop, rap and hip-hop and whatever other forms the artist desires. It is said to have originated from Central America and is distinct from the quasi reggae or hip-hop music done by artists from other countries. For example, those are merely Koreans rapping in Korean or Latinos doing reggae. Not very original.

     

    Reggaeton is different though, because it evolved naturally from the basic music forms and easily adapts itself to other influences. This enables musicians from all over the world to take it and make it their own without ending up as poor copies of the originals. Truth to tell, there are now reggaeton artists in the US, Europe, Japan, Singapore and even the Philippines. In fact, I believe that the multi-faceted but reggae-based music of Brownman Revival is reggaeton. Likewise that of the exciting new group Isla Era. This is not as danceable but is also a fluid mix of reggae with other types of music.

     

    Isla Era comes from Davao and is made up of Romeo Catedrilla on lead vocals, Dencio Cebellos, who I must say plays a mean guitar, Marcus Resma on bass and Toto Sumagaysay on drums. They started out playing covers of foreign rock tunes but soon began to experiment with their own songs. Out of these efforts arose a blend of reggae, rock, pop and interestingly also native Filipino music. Strange mix, you say? Not at all. This is because the songs of Isla Era have that most basic ingredient required by reggaeton. The music has to happen naturally. And it does.

     

    Check this out in Barkada Ko, the debut album that took Isla Era out of Davao into the music mainstream of Metro Manila. The title track is also the first single release. It is one of the group’s original compositions and extols the friendship they have developed after lots of years together in the band. The other new works also take on universal themes like love of country and family and friends, plain having fun and falling in love. These are the anthemic future classic Aking Ama (Super Ama), Makuntento, Kayumanggi, Hangin, Bughaw Pula’t Dilaw, Bayan Ko, Azucena and Gusto Kita Pero Di Kita Mahal, which I believe should make a very strong second single.

     

    Classic Pinoy rock and pop songs done the Isla Era way also make an appearance in the album. While commendable because those songs should not be forgotten and can certainly use new, preferably innovative versions, not all of their choices work well with the band’s style. This is true of Maria Capra’s Kumusta Mga Kaibigan and of Rey Valera’s Ako si Superman which stick out like sore thumbs in the line-up. The Apo Hiking Society’s Mahirap Magmahal ng Syota ng Iba comes off very well though and gives the album a good ending.

     

     

     

    si blakdyak reggaeton... nyahahahaha!!!! namis ko mtc hahaa!!!

  7. *** ETO SAGOT KO SA TANONG NYO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LAHAT NG TAO AY MALIBOG!!! KAHIT ANO PANG PANTY SUOT NYAN!!! LAHAT TAYO AY MALILIBOG!!!!!! TAPOS!!!!

  8. Been listening to reggae since i was a kid. ung iba akala nila reggae is just about the ganja and everything but reggae is all about being happy. whether you smoke pot or not if you wanna feel good reggae is the type of music to listen to. pansinin nyo khit ung mga sad na reggae songs still has this sort of "happy" beat to it. Reggae is al about being happy and getting high with the music.

     

     

    **I DISAGREE**

     

    reggae is not "ALL" about being happy... It is indeed that reggae has a happy beat and rhythm but reggae is about the dispute of the jamaican people against their government and its about jamaican culture... Reggae music is all about being "POSITIVE" and being happy is a positive vibe...

  9. ****

    greetings dudeparemons!! listen to ja new reggae ahtist Matisyahu... Matapang na reggae.. hehehe...

    download his song titled -Youth...

     

    Jah Love! Jah Bless!

  10. greetings fellow sons of jah... There is a new unreleased song of bob marley... title is "SLOGANS"

    you may download it from limewire if you want... peace and love.. jah bless

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