Works Cited
- Agbayani, Susan Claire. “What You Should Know about the Performers at Full Blast Pinoy Super Bands.” Philippine Star 22 Oct. 2017. Web. 4 May 2018. <https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/music/185993-full-blast-pinoy-super-bands-fun-facts>
- Bangs, Lester. Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung: The Work of a Legendary Critic: Rock ‘N’ Roll as Literature and Literature as Rock ‘N’ Roll. New York, NY: Anchor, 1987.
- Bhabha, Homi. The Location of Culture. New York, NY: Routledge, 1994.
- Bonner, Raymond. Waltzing with a Dictator: The Marcoses and the Making of American Policy. New York, NY: Times Books, 1987.
- Brend, Mark. Strange Sounds: Offbeat Instruments and Sonic Experiments in Pop. San Francisco: Backbeat Books, 2005.
- Brown, David Jay. “Politics, Poetry, and Inspiration with Allen Ginsberg.” Mavericks of the Mind 23 April 1992. Web. 11 July 2018. <http://www.mavericksofthemind.com/gin-int.htm>
- Caruncho, Eric. “The Quiet Juan Speaks.” Philippine Daily Inquirer 6 Oct. 2013. Web. 10 June 2018. <http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/129473/the-quiet-juan-speaks/>
- Castro, Christi-Anne. Musical Renderings of the Philippine Nation. New York, NY: Oxford UP, 2011.
- Clewley, John. “The Philippines: Pinoy Rockers.” World Music—Volume 2: Latin and North America, Carribean, India, Asia and Pacific. Ed. Simon Broughton and Mark Ellingham. London: Penguin Books, 1999, 213–17.
- Dayao, Dodo. “How Tito Sotto Tried to Ban the Eraserheads.” Philippine Star 25 Aug. 2012. Web. 10 Dec. 2017. <https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/supreme/2012/08/25/841706/how-tito-sotto-tried-ban-eraserheads>
- Farber, David. “The Intoxicated State/Illegal Nation: Drugs in the Sixties Counterculture.” Imagine Nation: The American Counterculture of the 1960s and ’70s. Ed. Peter Braunstein and Michael William Doyle. New York, NY: Routledge, 2002, 17–40.
- Hicks, Michael. Sixties Rock: Garage, Psychedelic, and Other Satisfactions. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 2000.
- Lin, Lim Yoon. “The Philippines—Marcos’s ‘New Society’.” Southeast Asian Affairs. 1975. 115–26.
- Macan, Ed. “Theodor Adorno, Pink Floyd, and the Psychedelics of Alienation.” Pink Floyd and Philosophy: Careful with that Axiom, Eugene!. Ed. George A Reisch. Chicago: Open Court, 2007, 95–119.
- Miller, Timothy. Hippies and American Values. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1991.
- Osias, Peter. “Hotdog: An Enduring Legacy of OPM Hits.” Philippine Star 21 Nov. 2011. Web. 11 Nov. 2017. <https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2011/11/21/750028/hotdog-enduring-legacy-opm-hits>
- Philippine Statistical Yearbook. “Table 1.10; Household Population by Religious Affiliation and by Sex.” Manila: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015. 1–30.
- Raphelson, Samantha. “Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte Sustains Support for Deadly War on Drugs.” National Public Radio, 13 Nov. 2017. Web. 5 Oct. 2017. <https://www.npr.org/2017/11/13/563841402/philippines-rodrigo-duterte-sustains-support-for-deadly-war-on-drugs>
- Rubin, Rachel, and Jeffrey Melnick. Immigration and American Popular Culture. New York, NY: New York UP, 2006.
- Santos, Miraflor. “Music Focus: Eraserheads—Circus.” Manila Standard 7 Jan. 1995.
- Sarabia-Panol, Zeny, and Rosario Maxino-Baseleres. “Bayan Ko and Other Songs: The Soundtrack of Philippine Political Activism.” Music as a Platform for Political Communication. Ed. Uche Onyebadi. Hershey: IGI Global, 2017. 1–30.
- Stereobread. Rate Your Music: Best of Pinoy Rock. 26 May 2016. Web. 24 May 2017. <http://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/various_artists_f2/best_of_pinoy_rock/>
- Villamor, Felipe. “Leila De Lima, Critic of Duterte, Is Arrested in the Philippines.” New York Times 21 Feb. 2017. Web. 3 Dec. 2018. <https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/23/world/asia/arrest-duterte-leila-de-lima.html>
- Whiteley, Sheila. The Space between the Notes: Rock and the Counter-Culture. London and New York, NY: Routledge, 1992.
- “Wilderness”. Bandcamp. Web. 15 July 2018. <http://wildernessph.bandcamp.com>
Discography
- Asin. Asin, Vicor Music, 1978.
- Asin. Himig ng Lahi, Vicor Music, 1983.
- Asin. Himig ng Pag-ibig, Vicor Music, 1979.
- Asin. Usok. Vicor Music, 1979.
- Eraserheads. Circus. Musiko Records / BMG Records, 1994.
- Eraserheads. Natin99, Greater East Asia Music / BMG Records, 1999.
- The Juan de la Cruz Band. Himig Natin, Vicor/Sunshine Records, 1973.
- The Juan de la Cruz Band. Up in Arms, Vicor/Sunshine Records, 1971.
- The Juan de la Cruz Band. Super Session, Vicor/Sunshine Records, 1975.
- Sampaguita. Sampaguita, Vicor Records, 1978.
- Various artists. Best of Pinoy Rock, Blackgold Records, 1983.
- Various artists. Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music of the Eraserheads, Musiko Records.
- Sony BMG, 2005.
- Wilderness. Ballroom Dancing, Body Clock Records, 2015.