Bisaya Rock (bisrock) Collection
- A genre of music which is in the visayan language known as bisaya which is spoken in the philippines. Bis for bisaya, and rock for rock music. Bis+rock = bisrock.
- BisRock is a subgenre of Pinoy rock, propagated by the Cebu rock music industry in the Philippines.The term, which is in the blended form, comes from the Cebuano words Bisaya, referring the Visayan languages, and 'rock', for rock music.The term was coined by Cebuano writer Januar E. Yap in 2002 and was first applied to Missing Filemon's first album. Earning wide reception among the young in.
Collection of Cebuano Repeated Words May 1, 2018 by bisdak ko bai. Cebuano Words that are repeated (Mga pulong nga gibalik-balik) Below list is a collection of Cebuano words that are necessarily repeated (gibalik-balik) to provide a whole new meaning.
Formed in early 2003 under the name of Wetslipperz, the group wrote songs and did appearances in shows on live stage audiences and radio stations as five-member group. The first chapter in the band history lead to a DIY release self-titled EP. After a small line-up shift, Ian, Charleston, and Godfrey decided to slightly alter the direction of the band, developing a truer grunge sound with native taste of music. Finally, this change in ideology leads the band to move forward under the new name “Phylum”, and successfully engage audience with their unique choice of music that all generations can relate.
Phylum is going strong as a five-member band bringing Visayan sound the most influential and relatable music to different ages.
Phylum members are ka-berkz (peers) who had their share of ups and downs having grown up at a common neighborhood. Despite a helping of bitter memories, some dreams that never found their way yet, heartbreaks, and other tearjerker whatchamacallits, they manage to lean on to the promise that music has this ability to change lives for the better. And so they began getting serious about penning songs and executing these in live musical performances to express a collage of emoticons that are as funny and witty, cruel and cunning, passionate and driven as their personalities. Like most struggling musician-performers, they had their share of being booed, sneered, and jeered at. Phylum says it loud here to patrons, let the phylum pincers give you a clutch, as this is the music that will fasten you to the strong belief that amid the world backbreaking round of drudgery, doubt and misery, your dreams are just waiting to be realized. Aside from faith anchored in the almighty, we have allowed music to take control and bring forth internal healing from all our woes. They prescribe the theme of love to you, however nostalgic our brand of songs may seem.
Band Members: Ian Raye Biñan (Vocals); Axel Abac (Drummer); Anthony Talledo (Bass); Godfrey Gorre (Guitar 1) and Charleston Miparanum (Guitar 2).
Genre : Bisaya Rock Ballad / Bisaya Alternative Rock
Label / Publishing : Independent
Digital Platforms:
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/phylumreunion
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/c/PhylumMusicCebu
Awards:
MOR Cebu 2005 – Best Bisrock Song (Palagot sa Kontra)
MOR Cebu 2005 – Best Ballad Song (Etoy-Etoy)
MOR Cebu 2005 – Best Male Vocalist (Ian Raye Biñan)
MOR Cebu 2005 – Texter’s Choice
MOR Cebu 2006 – Band of the Year
MOR Cebu 2007 – Most Requested Song (Bisan Pa)
MOR Cebu 2007 – Best Ballad (Bisan Pa)
MOR CDO 2009 – 4 Weeks No.1 Hit Chart (Sabot Sabot)
93.1 Smash FM – Most Requested Song (Bisan Pa)
MOR CDO 2011 – 4 Weeks No.1 Hit Chart (Singot sa Heart)
Now PHYLUM released their Vol. 2 (a compilation) .
If you noticed of different Vocals in some tracks it is because the former Vocals of Phylum, Godjay Gorre (Wetslipperz) is still in the tracks who is the vocals behind their Hit “Bisan Pa” written by Arnel Simeon Suarez and Arranged By Phylum. but sometimes Godjay will perform with them incase Ian is not around.

Here are the list of songs featuring GODJAY of WETSLIPPERZ Band
1st Rafting Adventure
Sabot Sabot (May Sabit) Tagalog
Upside Down
1709
Every once in a while, you hear that Bisaya song with a catchy beat paired with some really crazy lyrics. At first, you laugh at how seemingly preposterous it is, and maybe swear that you will never listen to it ever again. And all of a sudden, you realize that the song is stuck in your head. And before you could even realize, you’re saying to yourself, “Who in the world is the genius who sang this amazing song? I need more Bisaya songs like this!”
Today, TheCebuano gives you the lowdown on some of the most memorable Bisaya hits that graced our local airwaves, gained widespread attention, and helped pave the way for new artists to be recognized. Here are some of the most recognizable Bisaya songs that made us say, “Proud Bisdak!”
1. Solid ug Lawas
Artist: Smooth Friction
What’s it about?: A man laments his defeat as the love of his life prefers the household help with a rock-solid, super-fit body. It’s every underdog’s anthem. And who doesn’t love underdogs? Or Bisaya songs about them, for that matter?
2. Balay ni Mayang
Artist: Martina Sandiego and Kyle Wong
What’s it about?: Asking a loved one to come visit because you terribly want to spend time with him. Basically Netflix and chill. Only more romantic. And, of course, in Bisaya.
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3. Pero Atik Ra
Artist: Jacqueline Chang
What’s it about?: One of the most popular Bisaya songs in recent years, Pero Atik Ra is all about finally deciding to let go of someone who doesn’t deserve your love. Then, realizing later on that you’re not strong enough to do it.
4. Sine-Sine
Artist: Missing Filemon
What’s it about?: Journey down memory lane with one of Missing Filemon’s most memorable Bisaya songs about life, love, and how time stops for no one.
5. Palagot sa Kontra
Artist: Phylum
What’s it about?: A man berates an ex-flame for flirting with him and trying to rekindle their old romance after breaking up with him.
6. Dili Tanan
Artist: Rommel Tuico
What’s it about?: Who could ever forget this timeless island jam that pokes fun at how some things are usually not as awesome as they seem?
7. Senior Citizen
Artist: Aggressive Audio
What’s it about?: A fun (and funny) study of the elderly and their unending (and sometimes hilarious) quest to stay in shape and stay in style.
8. Mabdos
Artist: The Assembly Language
What’s it about?: The songs talks about the perils of unwanted/teenage pregnancy and how it affects not only the pregnant woman but also everyone around her.
9. Baboy
Artist: Enchi
What’s it about?: Probably the most absurd song you’ll hear in a while, Baboy talks about how to properly treat your pet swine. And the second verse is in English, too!
10. Gikumot-Kumot
Artist: Kantin
What’s it about?: This viral hit utilizes wordplay to talk about promises, lost loves, and the pain that remains after everything has been said and done.
11. Dodong Charing
Artist: 1017
What’s it about?: Remember the mIRC days when people do the ‘eyeball’ or meet-up after a quick chat online? This song literally sums up what every duped dude feels when he finds out that he’s actually been flirting with another man.
12. Ako si M16
Artist: Junior Kilat
What’s it about?: A witty and funny take on gun control and gun culture and just how easy it is to acquire small arms and armed weapons.
13. Hahahahasula
Artist: Kurt Fick
What’s it about?: The song is all about loving someone who doesn’t love you back. Plus, of course, all the other drama that comes with it.
14. Liar Evil
Artist: Aggressive Audio
What’s it about?: Considered one of the most recognizable Bisaya songs, Liar Evil is pretty straight-forward. It’s basically about lying, cheating, and just not being truthful in general.
15. Sigbin
Artist: Junior Kilat
What’s it about?: “Sigbin” talks about the sigbin – a mythical being from the Philippine folklore that shows up in the middle of the night and munches on pumpkin and charcoal.
16. Gi-Finger
Artist: Kantin
What’s it about?: The title may seem a bit offensive. But rest assured that the song is actually just about a guy being embarrassed for not having enough cutlery while hosting a fiesta celebration and resorting to asking the guests to eat using their fingers instead.
17. Suroy-Suroy
Artist: Missing Filemon
What’s it about?: This iconic Cebuano classic talks about the local colors that make Cebu one of a kind. Also included are the harsh realities of life in this bustling city that we all call home.
18. Lingin
Artist: Aggressive Audio
What’s it about?: Basically just about a guy who’s saying that everything he owns is round. Of course, some people are saying that there is a much deeper meaning. Go ahead and give it a listen and tell us what you think.
19. Papictura Ko Nimo Gwapo
Artist: Marie Salvalleon
What’s it about?: A song about a girl’s desire to have a photo with her ultimate crush. She’s not asking much. All she wants is a quick selfie with the man of her dreams.
20. Englishera
Artist: Missing Filemon
What’s it about?: Another Missing Filemon hit that talks about the travails of dating someone who looks down on the local language and prefers all things ‘English’ instead.
21. Bisan Pa
Artist: Phylum
What’s it about?: The song Bisan Pa talks about that lost love and how moving on can be the most difficult and painful thing to do.
22. Prinsipal
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Artist: Missing Filemon
What’s it about?: A student talks about this dreams and aspirations (to become a movie star) and discusses the current situation that he wants to run away from.
23. First Timer (Mag Kayak)
Artist: Aggressive Audio
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What’s it about?: The song talks about the perils of going all out in any type of sport. For this one, it’s kayaking. But, of course, we all know what this song is actually about.
24. Labyu Langga
Artist: Jerika Teodorico
What’s it about?: Expressing one’s love in the quirkiest, cutest way. This Bisaya song is so cute and chill even Kim Chiu herself ended up singing it.
25. (Ulipon sa) Gugmang Giatay
Artist: The Ambassadors
What’s it about?: A deeper, more somber look at love and emotions and why being under their spell can be such a terrible, terrible idea.
Which of these Bisaya songs is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
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