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2005 -- Not an official Eraserhead album but rather a tribute for the band with some of Philippine's top-leading artists covering some Eraserheads songs. One of 2005's best-selling album in the Philippines.

1991 -- Arguably, the first privately-circulated cassette tape album in Philippine pop music history to become a cult classic. Songs from this demo album were later re-recorded and re-released; such as 'Tindahan Ni Aling Nena' 'Toyang', 'Scorpio Rising', 'Pare Ko', 'Milk And Money' and 'Wishing Wells'. This demo album also contains six commercially unreleased tracks.
1999 -- The band's 6th album. Contains the songs 'Maselang Bahaghari' and 'Huwag Kang Matakot'.
2001 -- The 7th and last Eraserheads album with Ely Buendia on vocals before Kris Dancel took his place. Includes the song 'Hula' and 'Maskara'. 'Maskara' was the last music video made by the Eraserheads.




1994 -- Their second most popular album after Cutterpillow. This album is known for the controversial 'Alapaap' and as well as their famous love song, 'With A Smile'. 'Sembreak', 'Minsan' and Magasin' are also included in this album. 'Kailan' is based on the play Manhid. The song from the Blockbuster film of the same name Wating is also on the album. Circus is also the first album produced by Robin Rivera, a partnership that lasted until the band's demise.




1998 -- This album was the Eraserheads' first international release, in response to their success at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards in New York. Composed mostly of previously-released English tracks, it also featured 'Ang Huling El Bimbo', the video of which won the group the Asian Viewer's Choice Award the previous year.


1997 -- This album was notable for the heavy usage of samples and synthesizers, which the members of the band purchased in the United States during a concert tour. The songs in this album tend to be surreal in nature; The track 'Spoliarium' was named after the famous Juan Luna painting; however, the song was about alcoholism. Another song, 'Andalusian Dog', alluded to the film Un chien andalou by the Spanish surrealist director Luis Buñuel. Other hits include 'Kaliwete' and 'Para Sa Masa'. Also featured 'Bogchi Hokbu', a song later used in a snack food commercial.



1997 -- This album contains the song 'Harana' (not to be confused with the Parokya ni Edgar song of the same name), 'Tikman' (which was used in a Burger Machine commercial) and 'Policewoman' (which should have been part of the sound track of Joey De Leon's film, Run Barbi Run, but was not used by the producer, Regal Films). Also included: 'Bananatype' and 'I Can't Remember You'.


1996 -- This album contains the band's well-known Christmas song 'Fruitcake' and their own version of 'Christmas Alphabet'. The version of 'Fruitcake' as featured in this release is marginally different from the later album version.


1995 -- One of the biggest albums in the history of Philippine music. It produced one of their biggest hits, 'Ang Huling El Bimbo,' which won them the Best Video Award in the MTV Asian Music Awards. Cutterpillow also produced other hits like 'Huwag Mo Nang Itanong,' 'Torpedo', 'Superproxy' and 'Overdrive'.



1993 -- The band's major label debut. The name of the album is a play on the technique "Ultra Electro Magnetic Top!" from the Japanese 1970's cartoon cult classic Voltes V. Better-known songs from the album include 'Toyang', 'Pare Ko', 'Tindahan Ni Aling Nena', 'Maling Akala' and 'Ligaya'. UltraElectroMagneticPop! is the only Eraserheads album where the songs were written by means of jamming.