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The band was a prominent fixture of the Tunog Kalye era and very popular to college & high school students in the Philippines during the 90s. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEtymology[edit]Background[edit]Band name dispute[edit]Personnel[edit]Repakol faction[edit]Discography[edit]Albums[edit]Notable songs[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Etymology[edit]As per the band members, Siakol is a term they coin which pertains to a “free, happy and sometimes naughty state of mind”. It is also alluded to be a word play of jakol, Filipino slang for masturbation. Furthermore, according to former frontman Noel Palomo in another interview, “Siakol” was already a popular term coined by the bystanders at their area in their hometown of Para\u00f1aque before the band was formed and later suggested the name to their band’s management during their early days. The management initially tried to change the spelling of the name to “Shock Call” before it was reverted back to Siakol.Background[edit]Formed in 1994 by former best friends Manuel “Noel” Palomo and Chris Laurence “Wowie” Flores, their appearance as a guest in a \u201cBattle of the Bands\u201d competition together as a quintet with Anthony “Miniong” Cervantes, Reynaldo “Wally” Gaspar and Rolando “Oyie” Bunao in their hometown of Para\u00f1aque was their first exposure. The band started writing original compositions (mostly written by Palomo) and their songs were well received by the public. They were then managed by Jason Gerodias. Peter Paul Plazon of another 90’s Pinoy rock band Grin Department has been their longest serving drummer since he joined in 2012. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Their songs from their 1996 album until present still receives massive radio airplay and guestings in several fiestas around the Philippines. Known for their all-Tagalog songs, the band is branded by many as “the face of the Tunog Kalye era” (colloquial term of the Philippines’ brand of OPM alternative rock which is popular among the masses in the 1990s, literally translated to “street sound” in English).The band’s brand of lyrics are primarily based on Filipino pop culture, typical Filipino love life and observational humor. They are considered to be one of the most successful OPM bands of all time. Their songs have been one of the most frequently sang in Philippine videokes up to the present.Notable founding members Noel Palomo and Miniong Cervantes, who had been in the band since its inception, left the band around 2019\u20132020 due to an apparent internal rift with other members, citing Palomo’s silent intention on going solo allegedly as the primary reason. Palomo is currently performing under the group “Noel Palomo & The Repakol” while Cervantes plays session and collaborates with other artists, including Palomo’s Repakol. Their positions were later filled in by new members. New frontman Warren Antig Aurin was a finalist of GMA-7’s Pinoy Idol in 2008 and also a member of the band Roots of Nature who was Philippines’ representative at the Global Battle of the Bands. Marquel Martin on the other hand is also a member of another 90s Pinoy rock band The Youth.Band name dispute[edit]Since 2020, Palomo, and later Cervantes, who are now both members of Repakol, have been alternatively using the name “Siakol” again aside from the name “Repakol”, despite their previous statements that they were no longer part of the band since early 2020. Sole remaining original member Wowie Flores has issued a statement that the band will be seeking legal advice regarding on the matter.Personnel[edit]Current membersWarren Antig Aurin \u2013 lead vocals (2020\u2013present)Wowie Flores \u2013 bass guitar (1994\u2013present)Marquel Martin \u2013 all guitars, backing vocals (2020\u2013present)Peter Paul Plazon \u2013 drums and percussion (2012\u2013present)Former membersNoel Palomo \u2013 lead vocals, occasional rhythm and acoustic guitar, chief songwriter (1994\u20132020)Miniong Cervantes \u2013 lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals (1994\u20132019)Oyie Bunao\u2020 \u2013 drums and percussion (1994\u20132003)James “Blauff” Rodriguez \u2013 drums and percussion (2003\u20132012); formerly live session rhythm and lead guitars, and bass guitar (2000\u20132003)Wally Gaspar \u2013 rhythm and lead guitars (1994\u20131996)Touring membersChokoy Pasagui \u2013 lead and rhythm guitars (2016)Repakol faction[edit](“Original Siakol” claimants since the 2020 name dispute)Noel Palomo \u2013 lead vocalsMiniong Cervantes \u2013 all guitars, backing vocalsAlvin Palomo \u2013 all guitarsWilbert Jimenez \u2013 all guitars, bass guitarRaz Itum \u2013 bass guitarZach Alcasid \u2013 drums and percussionsHenry San Juan \u2013 drums and percussionsDiscography[edit]Albums[edit] Inlet of Siakol’s first album Tayo Na Sa ParaisoYearTitleCertifications1996Tayo Na Sa ParaisoPARI: 4\u00d7 Platinum[1]1998RektaPARI: 2\u00d7 Platinum[2]1999PantasyaPARI: Platinum[3]2000Sa Pag-Ikot Ng MundoPARI: Gold[4]2001KarolingPARI: Gold[5]2003HiwagaPARI: Gold[6]2005Kabilang Mundo[7]PARI:2005The Best of Siakol, Vol. 1PARI:2010TropaPARI:2014The Best of Siakol, Vol. 2PARI:2015HaymabuPARI:2021Ang Bagong YugtoPARI:Notable songs[edit]“Lakas Tama““Peksman““Bakit Ba““Aso““Rekta““Balang Araw““No Problem (Kapag Ikaw Ang Kasama)““Itigil Na Natin““Muli Bang Makikita““Ikaw Lamang““Pagmamahal““Inday““Balewala““Malaya Ba““Biyaheng Impiyerno““Sige Na, Tuloy Pa““Sa Pag-ikot ng Mundo““‘Wag Mong Isipin ‘Yon““D’yan Sa Buhay Mo““Ayoko Na Sa’yo““Habang Ang Lahat““Yakap““Gabay““Matulog Ka Na’““Hindi Mo Ba Alam““Ikaw Lamang““Manibela““Hiwaga““Inihaw““Iniwan Mo Akong Nag-Iisa““Kanto““Lagim““Maligayang Pasko““Karoling““Ngayong Pasko““Ikaw Ba ‘Yan““Sa Isang Bote Ng Alak““Malapit Na““Kabilang Mundo““Teka Lang““Gobyerno““Kung Walang Ikaw““Aanhin““Basted““Tropa““Gawing Langit ang Mundo““Ituloy Mo Lang““Asahan Mo““P.I.““Tropa““Rakenrol““Walang Gano’n““Bahay-Bahayan““Akala Ko’y Langit““Droga““Imadyinin Mo““Parang Mali““Solb Ka Na Naman““Mas Masaya Sa Pilipinas““Hagupit““Di Susuko“References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/siakol-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Siakol – Wikipedia"}}]}]