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[Summary] => After nearly a decade of continually proving that heavy music can co-exist alongside the most pop of artists and groups, Chicosci — led by frontman Miggy Chavez, guitarist Mong Alcaraz, bassist Carlos Calderon and now joined by newbie drummer Macoy Estacio and guitarist Ariel Lumanlan — definitely did not arrive at its current status without having to go through the proverbial meat-grinder first.
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November 5, 2009 - 12:00am