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Bisrock

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BisRockis a subgenre ofPinoy rock,propagated by theCeburock music industry in thePhilippines.The term, which is in theblendedform, comes from theCebuanowordsBisaya,referring theVisayan languages,and "rock", forrock music.The term was coined by Cebuano writer Januar E. Yap in 2002[1]and was first applied toMissing Filemon's first album. Earning wide reception among the young in the Visayas and Mindanao, Bisrock is a fairly recent cultural phenomenon. The style started around the 1980s, when Cebu's rock scene was beginning to be labeled as "Bisrock". During this time, a group of musicians from theUniversity of San Carloscoined the local music scene as Bisrock in support of patriotism for the Cebuano music scene. However, this genre is debatable as Bisrock seems to be popular only in Cebu. As it is, the movement died down around 2009, as even Missing Filemon themselves distanced itself from the term "Bisrock".

Notable BisRock bands[edit]

Cebuano rock bands popularizing songs written in the Cebuano language include:

  • 1017
  • Gedz Band
  • Abscond
  • Abyss, The
  • Agipo
  • Assembly Language
  • Aggressive Audio
  • BTU (Beyond The Unknown)
  • Cordless
  • Enchi
  • Emping
  • Fervent
  • Indephums
  • Junior Kilat
  • Kabobo
  • Kanteen
  • Kazoku
  • Makadawa
  • Mantequilla
  • Missing Filemon
  • Pavel Camoro
  • Phylum
  • Scrambled Eggs
  • Smooth Friction
  • The Ambassadors
  • The Agadiers
  • TimeSlot
  • WetSlipperz
  • Zero Info

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^"Januar E. Yap on Bisrock".Retrieved2008-04-09.

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