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Genuinely addicting., September 9, 2005
This review is from: As The Music Plays (Repackaged) (Audio CD)
I'm stuck listening to cd. Bamboo Manalac's voice has some power to it. This album has plenty to offer for those casual rockers.
"Take Me Down" - nice song. gets stuck in your head.
"As the Music Plays" - pretty nice tribute to rock bands
"Mr. Clay" - in my opinion, the best song of the album.
"Masaya" - tagalog song, pretty nice song.
"Noypi" - a tribute? Hoy! pinoy ako! bilhin mo to! =)
Overall, I rate the album a perfect 5. I've seen them live, they are really that good.
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Pinoy rock's salvation!, November 16, 2008
In 2004, Bamboo Mañalac picked up where he left off. Arguably the best male singer of the last decade, he and three other talented musicians recorded this breakthrough CD and the rest is history. If you love pure, straight-up Pinoy rock, get this!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Bamboo>the pinoy Matchbox 20, December 6, 2006
This review is from: As The Music Plays (Repackaged) (Audio CD)
I rave about this band constantly. Not only are the vocals powerful and full of life, the music is all the more so electrifying. There isn't a single track you won't find a beat to dance your heart away with and the lyrics are catchy and before long, you'll find yourself singing right along. Definately fans of Matchbox 20 and Rob Thomas will find slight similariies at first, which is what drew me to Bamboo. But, they are two specific bands and have their own distinct styles and sound. I recommend this to all those Matchbox fans out there. You will definately appreciate Bamboo for their talent and performance. Pinoy music, baby!
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