Shinji Ilabas Mo Na Ang Helicopter

Shinji Ilabas Mo Na Ang Helicopter is the second studio album by the Filipino dance-punk band Pedicab, released July 11, 2008 on MCA Records.

Shinji Ilabas Mo Na Ang Helicopter
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 11, 2008[1]
GenreDance-punk, electronic rock
Length46:15
LabelMCA, Universal
ProducerMong Alcaraz,[2] Buddy Zabala[3]
Pedicab chronology
Tugish Takish
(2006)
Shinji Ilabas Mo Na Ang Helicopter
(2008)

Track listing

  1. "FX" - 2:55
  2. "Simulan Mo Na" - 3:56
  3. "Ang Pusa Mo" - 3:51
  4. "Deafening Silence" - 2:36
  5. "Breaking Away" - 3:00
  6. "Good to Go" - 4:26
  7. "Put the Pieces Together" - 2:56
  8. "Follow Through" - 3:25
  9. "Laway" - 3:14
  10. "Pa-Taste" - 3:01
  11. "Mixed Feelings" - 2:43
  12. "Deep Eyes" - 10:17

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References

  1. "Pedicab's "Shinji Ilabas Mo Na Ang Helicopter" Album Launch". blog.edarevalo.net. Retrieved 27 November 2009.
  2. "Shinji Ilabas Mo Na Ang Helicopter". Allmusic. Retrieved 27 November 2009.
  3. "Shinji Ilabas Mo Na Ang Helicopter". ARTISTdirect. Retrieved 27 November 2009.
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