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Cambio (band)

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Cambio

Cambio is a Filipino rock band composed of Raimund Marasigan on drums, Buddy Zabala on Bass, Kris Gorra-Dancel on Vocals and Guitars, Ebe Dancel on Vocals and Lead Guitars, Diego Mapa on also Vocals, Guitars and Effects.

History

When Ely Buendia left the Eraserheads sometime in 2002, remaining members Buddy Zabala, Marcus Adoro and Raimund Marasigan decided to continue by adding Kris Gorra-Dancel (from the indie all-girl pop-punk band The Fatal Posporos) as the new vocalist. After just a few months, Marcus Adoro also left the group to concentrate on surfing and following his own musical endeavours. Zabala, Marasigan and Gorra-Dancel still decided to continue by forming a new band by adding Ebe Dancel of Sugarfree and Diego Mapa of Monsterbot and lately, Pedicab.

Cambio is well-known for having songs about Pinoy Pop Culture, such as DV (Divisoria, a commercial place in Manila which is popular for having affordable goods) and Call Center (a budding industry in the Philippines)

Trivia

-The bands lead vocals, Kris and rhythm guitar, Ebe are in-laws. They both studied in the University of the Philippines, Los Banos.

-Diego Mapa is the brother of actor Jao Mapa.

-Raimund Marasigan loves to eat Chippy.

-Buddy is a professor in First City Providential College where his son is studying. He teachers Music and Home Economics

Discography

Excerpt EP (2003)
Autopilot, Patlang, DV, Lihim, Witchbaby, DV (Wolfmann remix), DV (Morse remix)

Derby Light (2004)
Autopilot, Elastik, Patlang, DV, Ledgeboy, Lihim, Get It Right, Photostatik, Dina, Corporate Attire, Guniguni, Help Yourself, Which Baby, Waterproof

Matic (2007)
Admit One Thing, Shopaholica, Totoy Boogie, Rumarampa, Call Center, Field Trip, You Wear Me, Pasaway, Bulimic, Sakanasabi, Shake Your Pants, Passengers.

References

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