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Philippine Violators
Origin
Manila, Philippines
Years active
1984-Present
Labels
Twisted Red Cross (1980's)
Rare Music Distributor (1987-Present)
Akasha Records (1994)
Tone Def (1995-1997)
Members
Arnold Alar
Charlie Espiritu
Jay Fronda
Jesus Espiritu
Past members
Boyet Padernal
Noel Banares
Ricky Tarriela
Seymour Estavillo
Philippine Violators is a Filipino punk rock band that was formed in 1984 by school kids Charlie and Jesus Espiritu at Arellano University in Legarda Street, Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines. They were joined by two classmates, Jay Frondo and Arnold Alar.[1][2]
^Greene, James (2017). Brave punk world: the international rock underground from Alerta Roja to Z-off. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 39. ISBN 978-1-4422-6985-9.
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