P.O.T.

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Yugyugan Na 03:27 Tools
Panaginip 04:24 Tools
Piece of This 04:45 Tools
Ulitin 03:11 Tools
Fishcake 04:14 Tools
Monkey On My Back 03:25 Tools
F.Y.B. 04:00 Tools
Overload 03:37 Tools
Posse-bility 04:41 Tools
Love to See 04:00 Tools
Hindi N'yo Alam 03:45 Tools
Don't Blink 02:56 Tools
Panaginip - 2005 Digital Remaster; 04:26 Tools
It Don't Matter 07:31 Tools
Yugyugan Na - 2005 Digital Remaster; 03:28 Tools
Piece Of This - 2005 Digital Remaster; 04:46 Tools
Ulitin (Acoustic) 04:12 Tools
Ulitin - 2005 Digital Remaster; 03:12 Tools
Panaginip (Remastered) 06:18 Tools
Piece Of This (Remastered) 04:28 Tools
Ulitin (+) 04:12 Tools
Fishcake - 2005 Digital Remaster; 04:14 Tools
F. Y. B 02:55 Tools
Ulitin (Do It Again) 03:10 Tools
Ulitin [+] 04:12 Tools
Jay 03:59 Tools
Panaginip - Remix 03:48 Tools
Piece of This - Remix 03:48 Tools
Hindi N'Yo Alam (They Don't Know) 04:14 Tools
Piece Of This (Plus Version) 04:28 Tools
FYB 04:28 Tools
Panaginip (Dream) 02:55 Tools
Panaginip (Plus Version) 06:19 Tools
Ulitin - Remix 03:48 Tools
Intro (feat. C-Ross) 05:51 Tools
Na! (Let's Dance!) 02:55 Tools
don't blink jam 02:55 Tools
Yugyugan Na! (Let's Dance!) 00:00 Tools
piece of this jay 00:00 Tools
PLAYA HATA 05:51 Tools
MCEEZ 05:51 Tools
Fish cake 05:51 Tools
HIGH N BROKE 05:51 Tools
GET OUT DA GAME 05:51 Tools
MENTAL WEB 05:51 Tools
WHOS DA PIMP 05:51 Tools
Hindi niyo alam 03:48 Tools
UNDA PRESSHA 03:48 Tools
MIDNITE SESH 03:48 Tools
panaginip (acoustic) 03:48 Tools
Louisiania 03:48 Tools
Törd Szét 03:48 Tools
UNDA PRESSHA (CROOKED PATH REM 03:48 Tools
DRIVEBY 03:48 Tools
PSYCHE FUCKED 03:48 Tools
Soldier Walk 03:48 Tools
Ulitin (remastered) 03:48 Tools
What You Talking Bout 03:48 Tools
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1.) Filipino Funk/Jazz/Rock Band. 2.)P.O.T. arrived on the limping alternative music scene of Manila, Philippines, with the sound and fury of a fireball -- and then just as quickly burned out. The funky rock band was formed by Karl Roy (vocals), Ian Umali (guitar), Mally Paraguya (bass), and a musical-chairs roster of drummers in Manila in 1995. Roy was originally the lead singer of new wave veterans Advent Call in the first half of the '90s. P.O.T. enabled him to unleash his eclectic influences, shaping the group's high-energy mix of soul, rock, and acid jazz. The band debuted at the Music Museum, opening for the heavy metal combo Razorback. It was the beginning of a brief but explosive career, one that had them relentlessly gigging and flooring crowds with powerful live performances. On November 18, 1996, the group was signed to PolyEast Records and immediately began recording its debut album. The self-titled CD was released in May 1997, and P.O.T. helped to resuscitate and bring creativity back to Philippine rock, which was losing the commercial impact it had in the early '90s. P.O.T. was among the headliners at the Puerto Azul Music Festival, and it seemed like the band was on its way to becoming hugely successful, winning numerous trophies from various award-giving bodies and receiving mass radio airplay in its home country. However, Roy was diagnosed with an infected heart valve, requiring him to undergo surgery, which put the group on a short hiatus. Umali later resigned from the band, reportedly wanting to further his education. P.O.T. later broke up. Roy then formed Kapatid with bassist Nathan Azarcon, guitarist Chico Molina, and drummer J-hoon Balbuena. Their eponymous first album came out in 2003. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.