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2[[caption-width-right:300:[[TheNineties A Generation]] of Filipinos fondly remembers the band that made a very large impact on their lives.]]
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4A no-name, Indie College GarageBand which became a massively popular hit and ushered in a new era of the popularity of AlternativeRock in the Philippines. Comprising of Ely Buendia, Marcus Adoro, Buddy Zabala, and Raimund Marasigan, The Eraserheads rose from being rag-tag college students to become the so-called demigods and pillars of the Pinoy Rock setting, influencing a new wave of Alternative rock bands in the Philippines. Most of their notable songs were written in Tagalog, while some are in English.
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6A massive hit in their home country, the Eraserheads gained international media attention after winning the Creator/{{MTV}} Music Video Awards in Asia for their smash hit "Ang Huling El Bimbo" (The Last El Bimbo), which became the third Philippine National Anthem after the ''Anime/VoltesV'' theme song.
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8During their time, when the Philippines was just fresh off the nostalgia of TheEighties, love songs and disco pop were the common fare among people. The Eraserheads were commended for breaking the tradition by writing feel-good songs that spoke of the life of TheEveryman.
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10However, as with many good things, they are not made to last.
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12Over a misunderstanding with their band roadie, Buendia left the group. Adoro followed suit, but for a more personal reason. After disbanding, the members began to start their separate musical careers. Buendia formed new bands, ''Pupil'' and ''Apartel'', and co-founded the label Offshore Music in the mid-2010s, while Marasigan decided to bring his other band projects, ''Sandwich'' and ''Pedicab'', to the mainstream. Zabala joined the lineup of the revived Filipino band ''The Dawn'' as its bassist, and later on, ''[=Moonstar88=]'', while Adoro retired to La Union, Philippines as a surfing instructor, occasionally making appearances in Manila as a solo artist.
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14The Eraserheads would occasionally reunite for a string of shows from the late 2000s onward (mostly abroad), with the band releasing a couple of songs through an ''Esquire Philippines'' issue in 2014.
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16A JukeboxMusical based on their discography, ''Theatre/AngHulingElBimbo'', was released in 2018.
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18'''Members'''
19* Eleandre "Ely" Buendia - vocals and rhythm guitars
20* Marcus Adoro - lead guitars
21* Hector "Buddy" Zabala - bass guitars
22* Raimund Marasigan - drums and percussions
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24'''Albums released by the Eraserheads include:'''
25* ''[[Music/{{Ultraelectromagneticpop}} Ultraelectromagneticpop!]]'' (1993), the band's debut album
26* ''Circus'' (1994)
27* ''Cutterpillow'' (1995), the only album in the Philippines to hit Triple Platinum status on the first day of release
28* ''Fruitcake'' (1996), A conceptual Christmas album
29* ''Sticker Happy'' (1997)
30* ''Natin'99'' (1999)
31* ''Carbon Stereoxide'' (2001)
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33'''Extended Play Albums'''
34* ''Pop U!'' (1991)
35* ''Fruitcake EP'' (1996)
36* ''Bananatype EP'' (1997)
37* ''Sabado/1995'' (2014/2021)
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39'''Compilation Albums'''
40* ''Aloha Milkyway'' (1998)
41* ''Eraserheads: The Singles'' (2001)
42* ''Eraserheads: Anthology'' (2004)
43* ''Eraserheads: Anthology Two'' (2006)
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45'''Tribute Albums'''
46* ''Ultraelectromagneticjam: The Music of the Eraserheads'' - a compilation of covers of the famous Eraserheads' songs perfomed by various Filipino artists.
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48!! The Eraserheads provides examples of:
49* AbbeyRoadCrossing: The cover of the 2014 ''Esquire Philippines'' special issue on the band has them pose in this manner. It also contains their first material since their disbandment.
50* AllDrummersAreAnimals: Among the members, Raimund Marasigan is the most hyperactive one, always appearing as though in a sugar rush.
51* AntiLoveSong: ''Magasin,'' which begins sounding like any other pleasant love song, but quickly devolves into being very much about [[SomethingElseAlsoRises something else]]....
52* TheBandMinusTheFace: When Buendia left the Eraserheads in 2001, the remaining members tried to replace him and continue on, much less successfully.
53* BecomingTheMask: The [[MeaningfulName appropriately-named]] ''Maskara''
54* BilingualBonus: Applies to virtually every album they have released, save for ''Fruitcake'' which was recorded completely in English.
55* BilingualRhyme: Downplayed in "Ang Huling El Bimbo", where the singer mixes Tagalog and Tagalized Spanish as he reminisces of his long lost friend, with the last verse grimly talking about her fate:
56-->Pagkalipas ng maraming taon, 'di na tayo ''nagkita''
57--->(The years go by, and we haven't seen each other)
58-->Balita ko'y may anak ka na, ngunit walang asawa
59--->(I heard you had a kid, without a husband)
60-->Tagahugas ka raw ng pinggan sa may ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermita Ermita]]''
61--->(A rumor that you were a dishwasher at Ermita)
62-->At isang gabi, nasagasaan sa isang madilim na ''esquinita''
63--->(And one night, you were hit-and-run at a dark alley.)
64* {{Bowdlerise}}: The lyric ''Di ba, 'tangina?'' from ''Pare Ko'' is occasionally minced as ''Di ba, 'lang hiya?'' in some performances.
65* BuryMeNotOnTheLonePrairie: ''Poorman's Grave.''
66* ConceptAlbum: ''Fruitcake'', released around (and is about) Christmas.
67* ContentWarnings: ''[=UltraElectroMagneticPop!=]'' has a mock parental advisory sticker that reads, "Some songs may not be suitable for children. (But there isn't anything in this album that your kids haven't heard already!)"
68* DarkerAndEdgier: The Albums and songs that the Eraserheads recorded in each successive year becomes more and more serious and emotional in contrast to the feel-good songs that launched them to mainstream popularity.
69* DigitalPiracyIsEvil: A subplot in ''Run Barbi Run'', a film they co-starred in as themselves, concerns a crime syndicate who were illegally bootlegging their music.
70* {{Expy}}: They were nicknamed "[[Music/TheBeatles The Fab Four]] of the Philippines". Though their later experimentation made them a lot closer to Music/{{Radiohead}}.
71** Works more for Ely Buendia, whose story and musical career is similar to that of Music/JohnLennon. He even wore the round glasses. Buendia himself affirms that he is a big John Lennon fan.
72* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Buendia is melancholic, Marasigan is sanguine, Zabala is supine and Adoro is phlegm.
73* LastNoteNightmare: The Eraserheads were very notorious with these. ''Ang Huling el Bimbo'', ''Alapaap'' and ''Spoliarium'' are the prime examples.
74* TheLostLenore: ''Ang Huling el Bimbo'', their most iconic song.
75* LoveNostalgiaSong: ''Ang Huling el Bimbo'', a song about [[TheLostLenore a beloved childhood friend]] which won them an Creator/{{MTV}} Award.
76** Due to its immense popularity, this became an IconicSongRequest for them.
77* LyricSwap: The Eraserheads has this tendency to change some of their lyrics in concerts, often times getting on [[DoubleEntendre some perverted connotations]] within their songs.
78* NobodyLovesTheBassist: YMMV. Although popular in his own right, Buddy Zabala is the least well-known Eraserhead. He only composed a few songs for the band, and after the split, he joined the lineup of a revived band, unlike his bandmates who established their own acts instead.
79** Although he is well-loved by the fanbase for singing one of the few [[BlackSheepHit Black Sheep Hits]] of the band, ''The Fabulous Baker Boy''.
80* NonActorVehicle: The band appeared as themselves in the 1995 Joey de Leon gay comedy film ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VwnF9_U1xU Run Barbi Run]]''.
81* OdeToIntoxication: ''Alapaap'' and ''Spoliarium''.
82* OneWomanSong: ''Shirley'', ''Toyang'', ''Julie Tearjerky''.
83* PrecisionFStrike: ''Pare Ko'', with its infamous ''Di ba, 'tangina?''[[note]]"Tangina" is a contracted form of ''"Putang Ina"'' which means "Motherfucker" or "Son of a Bitch". In the song's context, however, it is an orphaned expletive, not intended for anyone, and simply means "shit". The sentence itself means "Isn't this fucked-up?"[[/note]]
84* {{Scatting}}: Another trademark of the Eraserheads.
85* SillyLoveSongs: Of course, damn near a given for any band. Examples include ''Toyang'', which is also a SongOfSongTitles of Music/NatKingCole's ''Too Young''; and ''Ligaya,'' an endearingly earnest song that encapsulates youthful love in the Philippines. ''Magasin'' is a {{parody}} of these, however. It sounds like a love song as fine as any other on their discography, [[MaleGaze but the lyrics tell a different story of tongue-in-cheek absurdity]].
86* SurprisinglyGentleSong: ''With A Smile''.
87* StudioChatter: ''Combo on the Run''.
88* WordSaladLyrics - ''Spoliarium'' [[spoiler:(although urban legend says that it tells an infamous story when you read between the lines...)]]
89* WritingAroundTrademarks: When NHK invited the band to perform [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esQgreXiMGs in a show in Japan in 1998]], the producers asked them to change all references to {{VideoGame/Tamagotchi}} to "Tamasushi" in the similarly-titled song.
90* XtremeKoolLetterz: A variation: Starting from the album cover of ''Circus'', All "E"s in the band name are written backwards, appearing as "THE ƎRASƎRHƎADS."
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