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Released
  
September 11, 1997

Sticker Happy (1997)
  
Aloha Milkyway (1998)

Release date
  
11 September 1997

Length
  
1:07:13

Artist
  
Eraserheads

Label
  
BMG Records Pilipinas

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Recorded
  
Tracks Studios EJL (Tracks 1 and 18) Cinema Audio (Track 16)

Producer
  
Robin Rivera Eraserheads

Genres
  
Pop music, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Eraserheads albums, Alternative rock albums

Sticker Happy is the Eraserheads' fifth album, released by Sony BMG Music Philippines Inc. (formerly BMG Records Pilipinas, Inc.) in 1997. At the time, the album cover courted a healthy amount of controversy as to the identity of the nude woman playing an upright piano in the middle of a field (later revealed to be then-Channel [V] VJ Joey Mead).

Contents

Musically, the album is heavier as the band brought to the fore various guitar effects purchased during their New York visit. Although still retaining the signature "E-Heads" sound, 'Sticker Happy' is very much influenced by mid-1990s techno and also featured a heavy amount of sampling, most notable on the tracks "Maalalahanin", "Downtown" and "Everything They Say".

Eraserheads prologue


Songs

1Prologue0:28
2Futuristic2:51
3Kaliwete3:07

References

Sticker Happy Wikipedia


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