Natin99 (a wordplay for 1999) is the Eraserheads' sixth studio album.[2] It was released by BMG Records (Pilipinas), Inc. in 1999 and the first Eraserheads album that came out of a non-linear recording approach, in which most of the musical parts were recorded separately in their respective home studios and pieced together by the band and producer Robin Rivera. Its title is a play on words for the year 1999.
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Studio album by Eraserheads | ||||
Released | May 18, 1999[1] | |||
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Length | 64:11 | |||
Label | Greater East Asia Music & BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. | |||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Sinturong Pangkaligtasan" | Raimund Marasigan | 2:29 |
2. | "Dahan Dahan" | Marasigan | 2:38 |
3. | "Kahit Ano" | Hector Zabala | 3:06 |
4. | "Sino Sa Atin" | Marasigan | 3:03 |
5. | "Maselang Bahaghari" | Ely Buendia | 3:28 |
6. | "Tama Ka" |
| 3:20 |
7. | "May Sumasayaw" | Marasigan | 3:27 |
8. | "Peace It Together" |
| 7:14 |
9. | "Salamin" | Zabala | 3:31 |
10. | "Pop Machine" | Buendia | 5:39 |
11. | "Kilala" | Marasigan | 4:02 |
12. | "Huwag Kang Matakot" | Buendia | 3:10 |
13. | "South Superhighway" | Adoro | 4:10 |
14. | "68 Dr. Sixto Antonio Ave." | Buendia | 5:34 |
15. | "Game! Tama Na!" | Buendia | 9:20 |
Total length: | 64:11 |
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