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Oz
Arcilla
Oz is like the energizer bunny on a sugar-high. He's just
all over the show and has the distinction of being the
only head-banging violinist we know. His unlimited energy
pours into every performance, producing spirited music
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Bunky
Bangahan
Bunky prefers the acoustic guitar's percussive ability
and unique sound, over the usual electric guitars. His
wide range of influences includes Eric Clapton, Jack Johnson,
The Cure, and Aimee Mann. Bunky's style of play is to
experiment with all of his influences' techniques to attain
an even greater sound. |
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Cholo
dela Cruz
Cholo has amazing hand coordination (he can play percussions
AND hit the chimes at the same time while keeping a beat).
At 19 years old, Cholo started out with the cajon, and
now powerfully keeps the Still Oz beat on full drums.
His major influences are Dave Weckel, Incubus, and Dave
Matthews Band. |
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Philip
Flores
Ipe of Pinoy Stories fame recently joined the group, and
the band has not looked back ever since. Charging every
performance with his electrifying riffs, he has literally
brought crowds to their knees, praying to the God of Rock
Guitar. He lives in Pasig and likes cats and donuts. |
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Christian
Pobre
Christian belts out songs with a fiery passion and an
expressiveness that reaches out to audiences and draws
them in. His range and versatility pack a punch, and he'll
amaze you when he hits those high notes and holds them
longer than most people can. Oh, and you should hear him
sing Sponge Bob Square Pants! |
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John
Quinto
Jamaq plays those keys right out of his heart and soul.
His influences range from ballads to thrash metal, classical
music to techno, jazz blues to pop, gospel music to what
have you; listen in and he'll take you through a musical
kaleidoscope of emotions you'll never forget. |
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Sep
Simborio
Sep infuses old school 70's rock with a 90's touch. He
also plays guitar and drums, but has found home in laying
out his fingers to play passionate and soulful bass lines.
His influences range from Led Zeppelin and The Beatles,
to Silver Chair, Pearl Jam and Nirvana. |
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John
Valdezco
John plays a mean alto saxophone, mixing the energy of
alternative rock with the passion of jazz. Classically
trained in Yonago, Japan, John livens up familiar covers
of U2 and Dave Matthews Band songs with a refreshing,
improvisational twist, all the while remaining faithful
to the original artist's spirit. |
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