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[Title] => The band that refuses to say die
[Summary] => Like the mythical phoenix rising from its ashes, the Rage Band is making a comeback after a long hiatus from the local concert scene.
Best remembered for its ear-shattering, gut-wrenching rock histrionics during the early ’80s, the Rage Band carved its niche as one of the major proponents of glam rock, churning out impeccable cover versions of radio-friendly pop-rock hits.
Their original compositions, the independently-produced Whiplash, Believe in Me, and Shy Eyes, garnered extensive radio airplay and showcased their songwriting potential.
[DatePublished] => 2001-05-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1205975
[AuthorName] => by Tinnie P. Esguerra
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JUAN MIGUEL AND MARISSA
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[Summary] => Like the mythical phoenix rising from its ashes, the Rage Band is making a comeback after a long hiatus from the local concert scene.
Best remembered for its ear-shattering, gut-wrenching rock histrionics during the early ’80s, the Rage Band carved its niche as one of the major proponents of glam rock, churning out impeccable cover versions of radio-friendly pop-rock hits.
Their original compositions, the independently-produced Whiplash, Believe in Me, and Shy Eyes, garnered extensive radio airplay and showcased their songwriting potential.
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[AuthorID] => 1205975
[AuthorName] => by Tinnie P. Esguerra
[SectionName] => Entertainment
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