Monsterbot Destroy! Destroy!
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  • 1.Countdown
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 2.I Can Fake It
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 3.Explosive
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 4.Stage 1
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 321 kbps
  • 5.What Do You Mean by That?
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 6.Instrument of Pleasure
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 7.Everything You
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 8.Stage 2
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 9.Parockstar
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 10.Bury the Oreo
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 11.Melting Bricks
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 12.Magnet
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 13.Tuition Fee
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 14.Nine
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 15.Miniskirt
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 16.Display
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
  • 17.Dying Light
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 321 kbps
  • 18.Malfunction
    Monsterbot · Electronic, Alternative Rock · 320 kbps
James NerveGasClouds (柿原):

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Format: MPEG Audio (MP3)
Sample rate: 48,000
Bit rate: 320kbps
Frequency cut-off @ 16-20kHz (Verified by spectrogram analysis)

NOTES:

”No penetration on the stage, please!”

Composed of Glenn Agustin (vocals), Diego Mapa (guitar), Peter Ferrer (guitar), Rem Vocalan (keyboard), Carl Claudio (bass), Ryan Magsumbol (drums).

”Year 2002’s MCA Universal release Destroy! Destroy! put Monsterbot on the alternative music map, largely through the music video-powered single Explosive. The Monsterbot style – a manic mix of post-punk, garage rock, pop, funk, and everything in between – had won over an audience of listeners tired of the power chord sludge and Korn-spawned copycats. The Quark Henares-directed Explosive video earned a nomination at the MTV Pilipinas Awards 2002 for Best New Artist. Monsterbot was also nominated at the NU 107 Rock Awards in the same year. And for his work on Destroy! Destroy!, Raimund Marasigan won Producer of the Year honors.”

– Philstar

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