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REVOLUTION ROCK MIKE his bandmates in Dicta License, Pochoy Labog belongs to a generation weaned on grunge music. And a lot of Rage Against The Machine, which, by his own account, propelled him to write songs during his college years. Now studying to become a lawyer, he still writes songs although he must’ve realized he need not scowl, spout fiery lyrics or, most obviously, wear dreadlocks (if not tattoos and all sorts of insignias) like Zack Dela Rocha in order to get his message across.
Live Forever IT was a trip that took us 10 long years, but was something we were destined to take. Despite the small fortune it cost us, my friends and I went on a trip that made us become school boys once again. We traveled all the way to Singapore last February to watch one of the greatest British bands since The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin.
A Gospel of Fire IN the movie Stigmata, the rogue priest tells the Vatican investigator played by Gabriel Byrne the first lines of the secret gospel written by Jesus himself: "The Kingdom of God is inside you, and all around you. Not in buildings of wood and stone. Split a piece of wood and I am there. Lift a stone and you will find Me."
School’s Out, let’s rock! SANDWICH
Five on the Floor
EMI Philippines
Big Momma’s House 2 Sometimes you’re sitting in a theater and you can’t stop from asking, "Why God? Why?" If you’re lucky, it happens in a few scenes. If you’re not so lucky, you may be asking that question for the duration of the film.
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