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Released
  
October 18, 2004

Artist
  
Sponge Cola

Producer
  
Sponge Cola

Palabas (2004)
  
Transit (2006)

Release date
  
18 October 2004

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Length
  
58:17 (Original Version) 1:23:03 (Repackaged Version)

Label
  
Sony BMG Music Entertainment

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Hard rock, Post-grunge

Similar
  
Transit, Araw Oras Tagpuan, Ultrablessed, Fisheye, Callalily

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Palabas is the debut album of Filipino rock band Sponge Cola. It was released on October 18, 2004 under Sony Music Philippines.

Contents

This album contains some songs that the band members made even before they were officially formed. The album is made up of a well-balanced mix of rock and mellow. The abundance of Tagalog tracks made the album an instant hit for fans and non-fans as well.

In 2005, Sponge Cola released a repackaged edition of the album with a bonus CD that contains the music video of "Gemini", and some bonus audio tracks, including a remastered version of "Gemini", acoustic versions of "KLSP" and "Jeepney", and an unreleased track titled "Boundless".

The singles from the album are "KLSP", "Lunes", "Gemini", "Una", and "Jeepney".

Palabas means a "show / program" or "to come out" in Tagalog.

The Single "Dragonfly", although not part of the official song releases (until April of 2006 as an online single), was praised by listeners online, and had lots of followers soon after, even up to this day.

In December 2013,Palabas & Transit collection was released with the standard edition of Palabas and the Deluxe version of Transit.

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Personnel

Sponge Cola

  • Yael Yuzon - vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Gosh Dilay - bass guitar
  • Erwin Armovit - lead guitar
  • Chris Cantada - drums, backing vocals
  • Other personnel

  • Jorel Corpus - Producer and Mixer
  • Yosef Garcia - Producer, Engineer and Mixer
  • Songs

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    2Partisan4:39
    3KLSP3:37

    References

    Palabas Wikipedia


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