Add to the mix their music videos Dizzy Boy and A Stormy Night (helmed by Rivera) which have these analog-futuristic, Tron-like textures to them, and what youve got is an act truly inspired by the 80s.
With Gwen Stefanis Debbie Harry-like career phase and the return of neon exuberance in the catwalks of Milan and New York, 80s nostalgia seems to be making its comeback. So what better band to discuss the blatant resurgence of that kitschy decade than the aforementioned, right? So mousse up your hair and make like an androgen as Young STAR waxes nostalgic with Pedicab
Is the 80s definitely back?
Mapa: I think the 80s has always been there. There will always be people who cannot brush off the 80s from themselves, people who are unaware they are still stuck in the 80s and people who try hard to be 80s but they really cant. (laughs)
But during the last decade, the 90s, bands with synthesizers, big hair or cheesy ballads were frowned upon. The 80s was laughable during the last decade.
Dizon: I agree. Definitely the 80s is back nowadays. Just look at the fashion now: peoples hairdos are all coming back to bagets. Even the sounds (on the radio). Its definitely back.
Caballa: Siguro, it just doesnt end there. People are collecting action figures again.
Marasigan: Thats true. I guess its part of the 20-year cycle of pop culture. There has to be a 10-year period before a fad is revived. Like, tingin ko, grunge will need another five years to be cool again.
Is it because people who have power in the media, or those with disposable income, were kids who grew up in the 80s?
Caballa: Possible. Actually. Music producers directors They didnt have that much allowance then, so now that theyre earning money, theyre probably indulging in themselves now.
So would you describe your sound as 80s?
Marasigan: Hindi. Wala naman kaming conscious effort na magtunog 80s. It depends on whos listening. Old people say, "Wow! Juan de la Cruz Band!" People in their late 20s or 30s say naman, "Wow! 80s! Gang of Four!" The teenagers, "Wow! Franz Ferdinand!" It was never a conscious effort on our part to be an 80s band.
About your matching oufits when you perform is that idea directly inspired by some bands from the 80s like Devo?
Marasigan: No, not at all. We wear similar clothes not really because of fashion, but its a conscious effort on our part to differentiate ourselves from our other bands like Twisted Halo and Monsterbot. As you know I share Cambio with Diego, and Sandwich with Mike, and that can be quite confusing during gigs. Weve actually had a lot of themes already: polos, shorts, Hawaiian shirts, pajamas, construction worker (outfits), MMDA uniforms
What were you doing during the 80s?
Caballa: Collecting toys G.I. Joe and Transformers
Rivera: I was in elementary, playing Games of the General.
Mapa: Ang baduy nito, pare (laughs)!
Marasigan: Breakdancing! Totoo yun I was breakdancing.
Mapa: I was watching cartoons at home. Inhumanoids Visionaries...
What 80s event do you still remember?
Marasigan: Ako, Ultrastorm! The first major concert I watched. It had The Dawn.
Mapa: The New Kids On the Block concert in 88, Rizal Stadium (laughs).
Marasigan: Duran Duran, pare! 89, Araneta Coliseum.
Dizon: Siguro, the 86 Revolution. I was there.
Caballa: The death of Optimus Prime, when I watched Transformers: The Movie.
Eighties gimmick places?
Mapa: Bahay lang ako. In Antipolo. I was a kid.
Marasigan: Pare, wala pa masyadong malls noon. I lived in the province but when I went to Manila, I went to Greenhills most of the time. Greenhills was so 80s.
Dizon: Makati Cinema Square. Twin Cinema. And of course, Landmark, Ali Mall and Farmers (Plaza).
Marasigan: Skate Town, pare! Fiesta Carnival!
Rivera: The late 80s: SM City siguro, when it was still new. It opened in 86, I think.
Mapa: Philcite! And, oh yeah, Imperial Bowling Lanes Antipolo (laughs).
Caballa: Goldcrest in Makati. Anywhere where they had a Nova Fontana [a hobby and toy shop].
Eighties TV show?
Dizon: There were only five channels back then.
Mapa: Computer Man That show with Eric Quizon. And, siyempre, Going Bananas.
Dizon: Eh, Kasi Babae. It was on Channel 2, I remember.
Caballa: Penthouse Live with Martin and Pops. Music to watch.
Mapa: Video Hit Parade (laughs). The only show then where you watched 80s music videos.
Dizon: Big Ikes Happening, pare. That show hosted by Ike Lozada.
Rivera: I was a member of Uncle Bobs Lucky Seven Club. I was seen on TV twice. But I didnt win that contest where you get to choose a toy from their toy shelf. Since I didnt memorize the secret code, I brought home a balloon lang.
What were you wearing during the 80s?
Marasigan: Ako, basta, baston jeans. Baston is the new fashion
Mapa: Tuck-in shorts. Kaypee shoes. Grosby (laughs).
Dizon: A lot of shoes. I collected a lot of shoes. Bla bla. Chaser. Topsiders. Penny Loafers.
Marasigan: Nakarating ako ng Espadrilles and World Balance.
Rivera: Mighty Kid.
Eighties food?
Caballa: Ako sa Kimchi. It was in every food court of every mall.
Rivera: Tropical Hut.
Caballa: Yung spaghetti sa Makati Supermarket.
Marasigan: I remember loving the shawarma in Rustans Makati.
Dizon: Ako, Coney Island. Before it was bought by Pure Foods, ang sarap ng Coney Island!
Marasigan: I know what flavor you ordered! Bubblegum!
Dizon: Bubblegum (laughs)!
Mapa: Chickadees, that snack with the free toy inside it. (laughs)
Dizon: Did anyone here try Oz Burger?
Eighties movies?
Rivera: Bagets. Ninja Kids. Oh, definitely, the Tito, Vic and Joey movies Maam, May We Go Out?... Ready, Aim, Fire!... Those movies really had a big influence on my filmmaking.
Dizon: Why is it that Pinoy comedies were so popular during the 80s?
Marasigan: Ako, I was more into Lito Lapid films. My fave movie of his? Leon Guerrero!
Rivera: Oh man! That was so cool! Lito Lapid had these knives with ropes The knives return to him when he throws them at opponents
Marasigan: He was the original baston, pare!