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Greyhoundz

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Greyhoundz
OriginManila/Bohol, Philippines
Genres
Years active1997–present
Labels
MembersReg Rubio
Niño Avenido
TJ Brillantes
Audie Avenido
Past membersAllen Cudal (deceased)
B-Boy Garcia
WebsiteGreyhoundz

Greyhoundz is a Filipino band based in Manila, Philippines. Formed in the late 1990s, they gained international recognition for their alternative metal/rap metal sound.[1]

Background

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Greyhoundz was formed in 1997 by cousins Niño and Audie Avenido who at first just wanted to join a local battle of the bands contest together with other bandmates that included Allen Cudal. The contest was canceled so they opted to audition at the now defunct Club DREDD that was based in Manila.

They later recruited Reg Rubio, who was from another band that also played at Club Dredd and TJ Brillantes came on board shortly after.

In March 1999, the band signs with Sony Music Philippines.[2] on August 1, 1999, The band launched their debut album "Seven Corners of Your Game" at NU 107's "In The Raw" radio show hosted by Francis Brew Reyes.[3] the album has sold almost 10,000 copies in a month since its release.[4] In May 2002, the album attained platinum status.[5]

In March 2002, the band released their 2nd self titled album. the band released singles "Even" and "Pull".[6] In May 2002 the band launch their first music video on their single "Your Puppet and Clown".[7]

On May 6, 2004, Allen Cudal died from a car accident. The 2004 Pulp SummerSlam was the last time the band performed with their complete line up.

Despite the tragic event and as a sign of respect for their late bandmate, the group now performs as a four-piece band instead of hiring a new member.[8]

On March 28, 2022, Project Ear along with Greyhoundz's Reg Rubio, Ian Tayao of Wilabaliw, and two former Slapshock Members Lean Ansing and Chi Evora released the single "Fade to Black". As a tribute for the late Slapshock frontman Jamir Garcia and rapper D-Coy.[9]

on March 25, 2023, the band released a song "XXV" with Gloc 9 to celebrate the 25th anniversary[10]

In April 13, 2024. the band hold a special vinyl launch show for the re-released at their 1999 album "7 Corners Of Your Game" in vinyl format at Eastside Events Place, Marikina City,[11]

Behind the name

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The name “Greyhoundz” was borrowed from the former band of Audie Avenido's father.

Members

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Former member(s)

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  • Allen Cudal (deceased) - guitars
  • B-Boy Garcia - turntables

Discography

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Year Title Singles Certification Label
1999 7 Corners of Your Game Mr. P.I.G., Party at 802 Platinum Sony Music
2001 Greyhoundz Even, Karmic Platinum Sony Music
2005 Apoy Apoy, Doble Kara PolyEast
2009 Execution Style Gunner, Shoot to Kill MCA Music

Singles and videography

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Singles

  • Pigface
  • Mr. P.I.G.
  • Party at 802
  • Taking U High (featuring Jamir Garcia of Slapshock, Ian Tayao of Cheese (later known as Queso), and Bogoy Espejo of Zooom)
  • Leech
  • Pull
  • Even (Asian Edition Soundtrack Album from Spider-Man movie soundtrack)
  • Your Puppet and Clown
  • Karmic (featuring Ian Tayao of Cheese)
  • Bonfires and Sandcastles
  • Apoy
  • Koro (featuring Gloc 9, Ocho Toleran of Queso, and Francis M.)
  • Doble Kara
  • Battle Cry (RF Online Theme)
  • Shoot To Kill
  • Gunner
  • Dragon Flies
  • Taya
  • Gaba
  • Ang Bagong Ako (feat. Loonie & B-Boy Garcia of Queso)
  • Krus

Videos

  • Your Puppet and Clown
  • Hole
  • Karmic featuring Ian Tayao of Queso
  • Apoy
  • Koro featuring Gloc 9, Ocho Toleran of Queso, and Francis M.
  • Doble Kara
  • Shoot To Kill
  • Taya
  • Ang Bagong Ako (featuring Loonie & B-Boy Garcia of Queso)
  • Krus

Spider-Man official soundtrack

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Greyhoundz’ song, "Even", was included in the official soundtrack of the blockbuster movie Spider-Man (2002), as one of the Asian Edition Bonus Tracks of the album.[12][13] The soundtrack also features music from artists such as Alien Ant Farm, The Strokes, Macy Gray and Aerosmith. Greyhoundz is the only Filipino band included in this release.[14] Also, their song, "Hole", was included in the soundtrack of the original The Ring

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
2000 NU Rock Awards Vocalist of the Year (for Reg Rubio) Nominated[15]
Bassist of the Year (for Niño Avenido) Nominated[15]
2002 8th Katha Awards Best Album Design "Greyhoundz" Nominated[16]
NU Rock Awards Bassist of the Year (for Niño Avenido) Won[17]
Artist of The Year Nominated[18]
Album of the Year "Greyhoundz" Nominated[18]
Best Album Packaging "Greyhoundz" Nominated[18]
Song of the Year "Your Puppet and Clown" Nominated[18]
Best Rock Video of the Year "Your Puppet and Clown" Nominated[18]
Vocalist of the Year (for Reg Rubio) Nominated[18]
Drummer of the Year (for TJ Brilliantes) Nominated[18]
Producer of the Year (for Noel Brackinghe) Nominated[18]
2003 NU Rock Awards Best Music Video "Karmic" Nominated[19]
2005 NU Rock Awards Bassist of the Year (for Niño Avenido) Won[20]
Vocalist of the Year (for Reg Rubio) Nominated[21]
Guitarist of the Year (for Audie Avenido) Nominated[21]
Drummer of the Year (for TJ Brillantes) Nominated[21]
Album of the Year "Apoy" Nominated[21]
2006 MYX Music Awards Favorite Collaboration "Koro" with Francis Magalona and Gloc9 Nominated[22]
2008 NU Rock Awards Best Live Act Nominated[23]
2024 37th Awit Awards Best Rock/Metal Recording XXV (Featuring Gloc 9) Won[24]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Gonzales, David. "Greyhoundz Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-05-10. In 2001, Philippine alternative metal/rap-metal band Greyhoundz released their second album, Greyhoundz
  2. ^ "Greyhoundz signs with Sony: the next Big Thing?". philmusic.com. Philmusic. Archived from the original on 21 February 2006. Retrieved February 21, 2006.
  3. ^ "New Rock Albums from Greyhoundz, Fatal Posporos, and Sandwich". philmusic.com. Philmusic. Archived from the original on 24 January 2003. Retrieved January 24, 2003.
  4. ^ "The Greyhoundz are off and running". philmusic.com. Karlo Samson & Lionel Zivan S. Valdellon. Archived from the original on 11 December 2004. Retrieved December 11, 2004.
  5. ^ "Greyhoundz Strike Platinum". mtvasia.com/. Clara Enriquez. Archived from the original on 3 September 2006. Retrieved September 3, 2006.
  6. ^ "Fans Hound Greyhoundz". 25 March 2002. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  7. ^ "Greyhoundz Launch Music Video With A Bang". mtvasia.com. Clara Enriquez. Archived from the original on 3 September 2006. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  8. ^ "WASAK EP 097 GREYHOUNDZ". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-20. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Project E.A.R. share 'Fade To Black', tribute song for late members Jamir Garcia and D-Coy". www.nme.com. Mariel Abanes. 29 March 2022. Retrieved March 29, 2022.
  10. ^ "Metal Legends Greyhoundz Celebrate 25 Year Anniversary With Cameo Heavy New Single". uniteasia.org. Unite Asia. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  11. ^ "Greyhoundz To Hold '7 Corners Of Your Game' Vinyl Launch Show This April". billboardphilippines.com. Mayks GO. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
  12. ^ "Greyhoundz's Reg Rubio Remembers Getting Caught in Spider-Man's Web". www.billboard.com. Billboard Philippines. Retrieved July 14, 2017.
  13. ^ "Greyhoundz's Even On Spiderman Soundtrack!". mtvasia.com. Clara Enriquez. Archived from the original on 4 September 2006. Retrieved September 4, 2006.
  14. ^ "News: Music, Movies, Artists, Lifestyle". MTV Asia. Archived from the original on 13 April 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  15. ^ a b "Nominees for Rock Awards announced". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 25 October 2000. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  16. ^ "The Katha nominees". philstar.com. Baby A. Gil. Retrieved October 23, 2002.
  17. ^ "The night they rocked our world". philstar.com. Philippine Star’s YS -. Retrieved December 3, 2002.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h "web.archive.org". NU Rock Awards 2002 Nominees Announced. Tim Arcadia. Archived from the original on 25 March 2006. Retrieved November 12, 2002.
  19. ^ "Rock Awards 2003: NU107's 10th Rock and Roll Bash". philmusic.com. Jim Ayson. Archived from the original on 25 March 2006. Retrieved March 25, 2006.
  20. ^ "2005 NU 107 Rock Awards Results". titikpilipino.com. Titik Pilipino News Desk. Archived from the original on 2 March 2006. Retrieved March 2, 2006.
  21. ^ a b c d "2005 NU Rock Awards nominees". philstar.com. Boy Abunda. Retrieved November 28, 2005.
  22. ^ Baby A. Gil (May 1, 2006). "List of 1st MYX Music Awards nominees". PhilStar. Retrieved September 12, 2020.
  23. ^ "The NU107 Rock Awards - the coming of the Supreme Rule". philstar.com. Philstar. Retrieved November 8, 2008.
  24. ^ Saenz, Rome. "Here Are The Winners For The 37th Awit Awards: BINI, Lola Amour, SB19, And More". billboardphilippines.com. Saenz, Rome. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
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