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* [[Nobody Loves the Bassist]]: 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. |
* [[Nobody Loves the Bassist]]: 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. |
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** Although he is well-loved by the fanbase for singing one of the few [[Black Sheep Hit|Black Sheep Hits]] of the band, ''The Fabulous Baker Boy''. |
** Although he is well-loved by the fanbase for singing one of the few [[Black Sheep Hit|Black Sheep Hits]] of the band, ''The Fabulous Baker Boy''. |
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* [[One-Woman Song]]: ''Shirley'', ''Toyang'', ''Julie Tearjerky''. |
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* [[Precision F-Strike]]: ''Pare Ko'', with its infamous ''Di ba, 'tangina?''<ref> "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?"</ref> |
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: ''Pare Ko'', with its infamous ''Di ba, 'tangina?''<ref> "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?"</ref> |
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* [[Scatting]]: Another trademark of the Eraserheads. |
* [[Scatting]]: Another trademark of the Eraserheads. |