Natin99

Natin99 is the Eraserheads' sixth studio album.[1] It was released by BMG Records (Pilipinas), Inc. in 1999 and the first Eraserheads album that came out of a non-linear recording approach, in which most of the musical parts were recorded separately in their respective home studios and pieced together by the band and producer Robin Rivera.

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Natin99
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1999
Genre
Length64:11
LabelGreater East Asia Music
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BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc.
Producer
  • Robin Rivera
  • Eraserheads
Eraserheads chronology
Aloha Milkyway
(1998)
Natin99
(1999)
Eraserheads: The Singles
(2001)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sinturong Pangkaligtasan"Raimund Marasigan2:29
2."Dahan Dahan"Marasigan2:38
3."Kahit Ano"Hector Zabala3:06
4."Sino Sa Atin"Marasigan3:03
5."Maselang Bahaghari"Ely Buendia3:28
6."Tama Ka"
  • Earnest Mangulabnan
  • Zabala
3:20
7."May Sumasayaw"Marasigan3:27
8."Peace It Together"
7:14
9."Salamin"Zabala3:31
10."Pop Machine"Buendia5:39
11."Kilala"Marasigan4:02
12."Huwag Kang Matakot"Buendia3:10
13."South Superhighway"Adoro4:10
14."68 Dr. Sixto Antonio Ave."Buendia5:34
15."Game! Tama Na!"Buendia9:20
Total length:64:11
  • In the original release, "United Natins (Immigration Interrogation Doughpdog Mix) was a hidden track in "Game! Tama Na" appearing three seconds after it ends. It later appeared as a separate track and was listed on the 2010 retrospective box set "The Heads Set".
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