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It is always good to hear that a well-established band like Truefaith remains intact with all its original members and continues to create new music. Last I heard Medwin Marfil on vocals; Kenneth Ilagan and Eugene Marfil, guitars; Bimbo Yance, brass; Jake Lumacad, keyboards; and Benedict Esguerra, drums,  are still remarkably together.

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