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Answer:It’s a collection of 12 tracks that were popular among activists and the youth, but performed by rebellious bands from Manila’s current music scene. The album is aimed at today’s young music fans, and project organisers hope it instils more than mere nostalgia and writes a new chapter in the story of Filipino protest music.

Bonifacio Ilagan is a celebrated playwright and filmmaker who was an artist and activist in the late 1960s and an active participant in the FQS. He put together the album with old comrades.

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