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The Wuds
were among the first -- and most influential -- punk rock bands in the Philippines. In the early '80s, punk bands began to form in the Philippines as economic woes and political unrest started to fuel a burgeoning underground scene.
The Wuds
, along with
Third World Chaos
,
the Philippine Violators
,
the Betrayed
, and
the Dead Ends
, roared their amps in a country once dominated by easy listening artists. Not surprisingly, there was little mainstream acceptance. Radio airplay was
limited to
Howlin' Dave
's punk rock show on Manila radio station DZRJ. However,
the Wuds
and their peers found loyal support from the small independent label Twisted Red Cross and exposure through the Brave New World concerts. Given that rock audiences in the Philippines were divided between hippies and punks, violence was not uncommon; nevertheless,
the Wuds
were actually devout Krishna's, quite different from the public stereotyping of punk rockers as immoral troublemakers. Throughout the '80s,
the Wuds
remained outside of mass acceptance. In the early '90s, though, Manila underwent an alternative rock revolution and
the Wuds
were lauded as pioneers, especially by the popular punk group
the Youth
.
The Wuds
-- featuring
Bobby Balingit
(vocals, lead guitar),
Alfred Guevara
(vocals, rhythm guitar), and
Allen Calixto
(drums) -- released a long-waited debut album,
At Nakalimutan Ang Diyos
(
And God Was Forgotten
), in 1994. Raw and uncompromising,
At Nakalimutan Ang Diyos
solidified
the Wuds
' status as one of the Philippines' true punk rock bands. Two years later, the group recorded
Gera
(
War
), an intense record with powerful social and political commentary à la
the Clash
. The anti-war track
"Ang Umibig Sa 'Yo"
(
"One Who Loved You"
) became a hit on Philippine alternative radio stations. In 1997,
the Wuds
released
Nakaupo Sa Puso
(
Sitting on the Heart
). By refusing to soften or polish their sound to appeal to a larger market,
the Wuds
continued their reign as the Philippines' most respected veteran rock outfit. ~ Michael Sutton, All Music Guide
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