Martes, Pebrero 28, 2012
Throwback Wednesday - Pong Posadas of MHC - "Chill Pill"
Here's a track I made about 2 years ago (2009-2010). This was the very last song that I made before LIFE happened.
Take one! Relax!
Lunes, Pebrero 27, 2012
Bugoy's reviews: "The Grey"
The Grey is a survival movie which focuses on Liam Neeson, who is a wolf hunter, and a motley crew of rag tags or rednecks who survived when their plane crashed during a crazy snow storm. Unfortunately, their plane crashed on Wolf territory.
Basically that's it, the main struggle for this film is to survive through a crazy snowstorm with packs of wolves hunting you down to kill you since you invaded their territory.
But beyond the basic story-line, the winning factor for this film is how it was presented. The movie exposed the human spirit when faced with unpredictable circumstance and 0 hope. Depictions of machismo, foolishness, fear, discontent, weakness and will power was evenly shown in the film with each one having their own time to be showcased. Strong imagery, effective expression of agony and suffering, good scene flow.
I'll leave it at that.
My recommendation: See it!
Huwebes, Pebrero 23, 2012
Jonan Aguilar - Kalamidad -official music video
"Kalamidad ng ating bansa, tayo din mismo ang lumikha."
Jonan Aguilar x Ian Tayao x Reg Rubio x Mike Swift
Brgy Tibay!!!
Martes, Pebrero 14, 2012
G.I. Joe Sgt. Slaughter's Marauders Battle pack
Question: How would you know if your girl really loves you?
Thanks babe! :)
Answer: If she gives you the Big Bad Toy Store exclusive Marauder's 7-pack for Valentines day!
This has got to be the best valentines yet for me! Once I got home, I immediately popped them out of their box-cage for a little photoshoot.
Since the Marauders are here, finally had the guts to open my SDCC 2010 exclusive Sgt Slaughter! let's do this!
SDCC 2010 exclusive Sgt' Slaughter
The Sarge
Red Dog
Bull aka Taurus
Mercer
Low-Light
Lt. Falcon
Barbecue
Spirit Iron-Knife
Team Pictures:
Thanks babe! :)
Biyernes, Pebrero 10, 2012
Huwebes, Pebrero 9, 2012
Video break: Masia One - Warrior's Tongue
According to Wikipedia:
Maysian Lim, better known as Masia One ( /ˈmeɪʒə ˈwʌn/), is a Singapore / Canadian femalerapper from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1]
She was born in Singapore and moved to Canada at a very young age.[1] She grew up inVancouver and eventually moved to Toronto.[2] She went to University of Toronto and graduated with a degree in Architecture.[3] In 2003, she began her own record label known as M1 Group (later renamed The MERDEKA Group) and subsequently released her debut album Mississauga. Her most famous songs are Split Second Time, Halfway Through the City, and Return of the B-Girl. In 2003, Masia One became the first female rapper to be nominated for "Best Rap Video" in theMuchMusic Video Awards.[1][3]
Check out her songs below, she shot the Warrior's tongue video in Manila! dope!
And check the remix of the same song below!
DOPE!!!
Martes, Pebrero 7, 2012
Multiply flashback: 25 things about yourself!
Back when Multiply was still the "hot" social networking site, a friend of mine started a blog thread and when you get mentioned, it will be your turn to put in 25 thins about yourself.
This was way back 2009, I just want to share it with you guys. let's see how the old me has progressed!
------------- 2009 mode on! --------------------------
I was tagged by Nina Vera and Anne Donato in Multiply...
DI KO ALAM BA'T KO PINATULAN TO.. PERO SIGE..
SHOOT!
1. I am the sportiest fat person in the world. When I was a kid, my parents used to enroll us in summer sports programs, which got me hooked on sports. I got a "most promising" medal in tennis, competed in swimming, a silver medalist in a badminton tournament, a "most improved" medal in arnis, joined the LSM soccer team when I was in grade 3, joined the NCR Table Tennis team at the age of 10, represented NCR region in Palarong pambansa in table tennis in 1995 in Pangasinan, a Milo age group finalist in table tennis, the team captain of the LSM table tennis team in high school, played Flag football, became one of the founders of B-League Flag Football club, got into Boxing, and now Mountain Biking.. whew!
2. I used to read a lot when i was a kid. Encyclopedias, Guiness book of world records, story books(bible stories collection, disney stuff), Webster dictionary.
3. The one book that changed my life was WORD POWER by Norman Lewis. It greatly enhanced my vocabulary.
4. I was a big comics kid back then, Marvel, Image, DC, Dark horse, Malibu comics, Harvey, Archie name em, i got at least one of them in my collection before. Unfortunately I lost all of them when our house got renovated.. My grandpop's brother was an importer of comic books here in the country, and when we go to his office in cubao, he'd let me take any comics that i want and as many as I can carry! I still have Cable issue #1 in foil, Marvel vs. DC 1 and 2, themarvel Xecutioner song series remaining to this date.
5. I have never eaten champorado in my 26 years of existence in this earth.
6. The most embarrassing album that I have is the "MTV: Most Wanted Boys" in cassette tape.
7.I am a jack of all trades when it comes to musical instruments.I can play most of the known instruments, but I can't perform while playing them.. very odd..
8. I live in the border of Angono and Binangonan Rizal, but our house is much closer to Angono, the so-called "Artist's Paradise". I got exposed to Art at a very young age.
9. The National artist Levi Silerio (the dude who plays music with leaves) was my Piano teacher whan I was 6 years old until 9 years old. We used to call him "Maestro" and he slaps my fingers when I'm getting too sloppy with the keys.
10. I studied Oil painting on canvass with the legendary Nemiranda and the Blanco Family in Angono. Each have their own Museums in Angono.
11. As an exercise, my dad always makes me play "The Green green grass of Home" in our Piano and he'll sing along with it.
12. I was "toughened" at a very young age. I used to get punished (spanked, punched on the hips, eat in the CR, left alone to commute) a lot when I was younger. i was the epitome of hard-headedness. haha!
13. I started writing poetry at age 11.
14. I consider myself as the biggest fan of 2pac shakur. I have ALL of his CD's from 2pacalypse now to his Post-humous releases. I even have Unreleased Mixtapes, Promo Cd's from australia, Maxi singles of 2pac.
15. When I get addicted to something, I really get ADDICTED to it. When I take interest in something, I tend to go way beyond the normal patron or consumer. I research a lot, I make sure I know the history behind something.. no corners left unturned.
16. I'm picky with friends, but when you become one, I'd Kill and Die for you. Just like what 2pac said "You Ain't shit without your Homeboys."
17. I live in Mandaluyong on weekdays, but I make sure to go home every weekend so I can go to church with my Family.
18. Mess with my family, I'll fuck you up 10,000,000 folds.
19. I feel I'm destined for something greater.
20. I believe (or used to believe) that me and my sister coined the term "jologs".. we started calling people who wear chucks back in 1995 jologs.
21. I dream of publishing a book of my own poetry.
22. I own a recording studio and an Indie Record label.
23. I'd rather do things on my own rather than pick someone to do it for me. I am very meticulous on some things.
24. I took up Computer Science in DLSU to prove a point to my parents. FYI, We had our first computer when I was in 2nd year high school and My own computer when I was already in college. talk about late blooming.
25. People always get intimidated of me. And I don't intend on doing it.
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This was way back 2009, I just want to share it with you guys. let's see how the old me has progressed!
------------- 2009 mode on! --------------------------
I was tagged by Nina Vera and Anne Donato in Multiply...
DI KO ALAM BA'T KO PINATULAN TO.. PERO SIGE..
SHOOT!
1. I am the sportiest fat person in the world. When I was a kid, my parents used to enroll us in summer sports programs, which got me hooked on sports. I got a "most promising" medal in tennis, competed in swimming, a silver medalist in a badminton tournament, a "most improved" medal in arnis, joined the LSM soccer team when I was in grade 3, joined the NCR Table Tennis team at the age of 10, represented NCR region in Palarong pambansa in table tennis in 1995 in Pangasinan, a Milo age group finalist in table tennis, the team captain of the LSM table tennis team in high school, played Flag football, became one of the founders of B-League Flag Football club, got into Boxing, and now Mountain Biking.. whew!
2. I used to read a lot when i was a kid. Encyclopedias, Guiness book of world records, story books(bible stories collection, disney stuff), Webster dictionary.
3. The one book that changed my life was WORD POWER by Norman Lewis. It greatly enhanced my vocabulary.
4. I was a big comics kid back then, Marvel, Image, DC, Dark horse, Malibu comics, Harvey, Archie name em, i got at least one of them in my collection before. Unfortunately I lost all of them when our house got renovated.. My grandpop's brother was an importer of comic books here in the country, and when we go to his office in cubao, he'd let me take any comics that i want and as many as I can carry! I still have Cable issue #1 in foil, Marvel vs. DC 1 and 2, themarvel Xecutioner song series remaining to this date.
5. I have never eaten champorado in my 26 years of existence in this earth.
6. The most embarrassing album that I have is the "MTV: Most Wanted Boys" in cassette tape.
7.I am a jack of all trades when it comes to musical instruments.I can play most of the known instruments, but I can't perform while playing them.. very odd..
8. I live in the border of Angono and Binangonan Rizal, but our house is much closer to Angono, the so-called "Artist's Paradise". I got exposed to Art at a very young age.
9. The National artist Levi Silerio (the dude who plays music with leaves) was my Piano teacher whan I was 6 years old until 9 years old. We used to call him "Maestro" and he slaps my fingers when I'm getting too sloppy with the keys.
10. I studied Oil painting on canvass with the legendary Nemiranda and the Blanco Family in Angono. Each have their own Museums in Angono.
11. As an exercise, my dad always makes me play "The Green green grass of Home" in our Piano and he'll sing along with it.
12. I was "toughened" at a very young age. I used to get punished (spanked, punched on the hips, eat in the CR, left alone to commute) a lot when I was younger. i was the epitome of hard-headedness. haha!
13. I started writing poetry at age 11.
14. I consider myself as the biggest fan of 2pac shakur. I have ALL of his CD's from 2pacalypse now to his Post-humous releases. I even have Unreleased Mixtapes, Promo Cd's from australia, Maxi singles of 2pac.
15. When I get addicted to something, I really get ADDICTED to it. When I take interest in something, I tend to go way beyond the normal patron or consumer. I research a lot, I make sure I know the history behind something.. no corners left unturned.
16. I'm picky with friends, but when you become one, I'd Kill and Die for you. Just like what 2pac said "You Ain't shit without your Homeboys."
17. I live in Mandaluyong on weekdays, but I make sure to go home every weekend so I can go to church with my Family.
18. Mess with my family, I'll fuck you up 10,000,000 folds.
19. I feel I'm destined for something greater.
20. I believe (or used to believe) that me and my sister coined the term "jologs".. we started calling people who wear chucks back in 1995 jologs.
21. I dream of publishing a book of my own poetry.
22. I own a recording studio and an Indie Record label.
23. I'd rather do things on my own rather than pick someone to do it for me. I am very meticulous on some things.
24. I took up Computer Science in DLSU to prove a point to my parents. FYI, We had our first computer when I was in 2nd year high school and My own computer when I was already in college. talk about late blooming.
25. People always get intimidated of me. And I don't intend on doing it.
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Lunes, Pebrero 6, 2012
BUGOY'S PICKS ep2: Aston's Express
For those who know me, they know that I'm a "meat-man". That's right, this guy right here loves his meat! I seldom take desserts unlike Gee, I always prefer the taste of meat in my mouth than the taste of any sweets right after a meal. Sounds disgusting right? but hell it's just me.
Anyways, while we were out hunting for a new house in Clementi area, we saw this Steak house right smack in the middle of a hawker center along block 331. The signage got me and it seemed like a real-deal steak house. Usually, steak places in hawker areas SUCK. as in big time SUCK. Hawker cooks don't know how to cook meat, even if you tell them "medium-well", your steak would always come "well-done". So I was intrigued by this steak house with a very nifty signage and told Gee that we'll try it on the weekend.
The name: ASTON'S express
Based on my research, Aston's is a steak house that is situated in Catahy mall in Orchard, recently they branched out to the budget crowd to cater to more people and opened up satellite branches in hawker areas named "Aston's Express".
So for our sunday lunch, we went down to Aston's to try out the food.
If you're a steak lover then Aston's got you covered, their menu boasts of lots of steak options.
We ordered the Sirloin steak which goes for 11 SGD, the Honey Bourbon Ribs for 13 SGD, and the Spicy Seafood Marinara which goes for 8 SGD. Each meal comes with 2 sides for your choosing.
The food is excellent! You will be surprised on the quality of the food that they provide even if it's situated in a hawker area.
1st dish, the Sirloin steak!
I had my Sirloin steak done "medium-well" and indeed, these guys know how to cook steak! Now that's Medium-well!
The honey bourbon ribs are awesome and HUGE! The sauce is just right the right amount of sweetness and goes well with the huge slab of ribs! definitely bang for the buck!
And lastly the seafood marinara. The thing that first gotme was the serving size, for 8 SGD, the serving side is huge! it could feed 2-3 persons. But the finisher here is the taste! The tomato sauce is just enough for the whole servings, the seafood was plenty! And the spice was just right, not too spicy for people who does not like spicy food.
Over-all the experience was great! Now I have a place to go to when I need my meat fix.
Anyways, while we were out hunting for a new house in Clementi area, we saw this Steak house right smack in the middle of a hawker center along block 331. The signage got me and it seemed like a real-deal steak house. Usually, steak places in hawker areas SUCK. as in big time SUCK. Hawker cooks don't know how to cook meat, even if you tell them "medium-well", your steak would always come "well-done". So I was intrigued by this steak house with a very nifty signage and told Gee that we'll try it on the weekend.
The name: ASTON'S express
So for our sunday lunch, we went down to Aston's to try out the food.
If you're a steak lover then Aston's got you covered, their menu boasts of lots of steak options.
We ordered the Sirloin steak which goes for 11 SGD, the Honey Bourbon Ribs for 13 SGD, and the Spicy Seafood Marinara which goes for 8 SGD. Each meal comes with 2 sides for your choosing.
The food is excellent! You will be surprised on the quality of the food that they provide even if it's situated in a hawker area.
1st dish, the Sirloin steak!
I had my Sirloin steak done "medium-well" and indeed, these guys know how to cook steak! Now that's Medium-well!
The honey bourbon ribs are awesome and HUGE! The sauce is just right the right amount of sweetness and goes well with the huge slab of ribs! definitely bang for the buck!
And lastly the seafood marinara. The thing that first gotme was the serving size, for 8 SGD, the serving side is huge! it could feed 2-3 persons. But the finisher here is the taste! The tomato sauce is just enough for the whole servings, the seafood was plenty! And the spice was just right, not too spicy for people who does not like spicy food.
Over-all the experience was great! Now I have a place to go to when I need my meat fix.
Biyernes, Pebrero 3, 2012
LIVIN' LOUD! The Kicker EB91 In-Ear Monitors Review
Ear plugs.. ear plugs... during the early inception of this type of earphones I was not a fan. I never took interest, nor was I intrigued since I have my own concerns about sticking something too far up your ears. I thought it was un-heiginic and a little bit selfish, how can you share something that could possibly have someone else's ear wax and stick it up your own ears?
Ever since I had my first sony walkman back in 1995, i sticked to the traditional earphones, the ones that you just put or hang in your ears and not sticking inside your ear lobe. When I was in high school, me and my friends share a lot of music together, sharing the same earphones and swapping walkmans just to share the music that we were listening to. Yes, the basic earphones was perfect for that scenario. But nowadays I think earphones became more personal and "selfish" upon the introduction of ear plugs.
Anyways, enough of my personal issues about plugs, to cut the story short, I recently gave in to this ear plugs "phenomena" and bought my own set just to get my feet wet.
As I was searching around in Courts Clementi, I was confused with the number of options that I have in front of me. A lot of good brands like Audio Technica, my personal favorite Philips, Sony, etc. Also there were a lot of newer brands like the iLuv and all those other stupidly named products who were just riding on the "i" naming convention trend.
As I was looking around, one brand caught my attention, from the bottom part of the store display, I saw a very familiar brand which i believe is a household name for car audio but I never knew that they made ear phones, so I took it and to my surprise, the brand is really KICKER.
I have a long history from way back with the Kicker brand. When I got my first car for my college graduation, I hooked my whip up with a single Kicker Solo Baric sub woofer and custom box. Man I loved those woofers! the bass was clean and deep.. really deep. So once I saw these ear plugs, the Kicker EB91 Microfit ear plugs, I instantly had a certain affinity for it, but what made the deal much more sweeter was when I looked at the price, it was just 16 SGD! that is just 536 pesos!
Being the cheapskate that i am, I took it immediately and went straight to the cashier and I was very eager to take these babies out for a spin.
But honestly, what convinced me in getting these ear plugs was the small caption on the bottom of the box:
"Impedance-Aligned Micro Driver delivers Lengendary Kicker Bass!". Now that's a very tough claim to live up to! Since I know how good the Legendary Kicker Bass was, no questions asked, I have to test it out!
Let me cut everything short, as I've talked too much already for this review, these ear plugs are AWESOME!! for the price at least. Now let me get into the details:
I won't go into the technical specs since you guys can just use google and search for it right?
Anyways, one thing I like about these ear plugs is that they're quite small. According to the box, it's 33% smaller than the average ear plugs. This makes it lighter and quite comfortable when your wearing them.
The box includes 3 additional sets of plug adaptors to fit different ear sizes for a much more comfy fit for different people. The ear piece itself is made of metal, which I think is sturdy enough to withstand everyday use.
The wire is another thing that I like because it's covered with something like a woven thread that entirely covers the wire for added strength if you accidentally pull it.
Now for the juice! The sound quality of these little bad boys is amazing! I was surprised when I first used it since I am not expecting anything great because of its size and the price.
The first thing I did was to play something bass heavy, so I took my Iphone and played Xzibit's "Get your Walk on". I was blown away by the amount of bass that these little things can deliver! The bass was deep and clean. But of course not as deep as what can hear with your beats by dre's or any bigger head phones, but for ear phone-level bass, this one nails it big time!
For the mids and highs, I played 2pac's "Thugz Mansion" just to test how clean the mids and highs can be with plucked acoustic guitar sounds. The mids were perfect, everything was clear, the vocals were very present, and vibrant. Just perfect. The highs were just enough that it will not be tiring to listen to. High hats are vibrant and not irritating, cymbals sounded balanced and is not obtrusive.
Of course I am not saying that these are the "best" ear plugs ever, I'll get killed by other ear plugs afficionados if I say that, but for the price range of 16 SGD, man.. I think no other brand can beat this at this price range.
So if you're looking for budget ear plugs with awesome sound, then the Kicker EB91 Microfit ear plugs is a must try!
Take it from me, a newly converted ear plugs fan.
Bow.
Ever since I had my first sony walkman back in 1995, i sticked to the traditional earphones, the ones that you just put or hang in your ears and not sticking inside your ear lobe. When I was in high school, me and my friends share a lot of music together, sharing the same earphones and swapping walkmans just to share the music that we were listening to. Yes, the basic earphones was perfect for that scenario. But nowadays I think earphones became more personal and "selfish" upon the introduction of ear plugs.
Anyways, enough of my personal issues about plugs, to cut the story short, I recently gave in to this ear plugs "phenomena" and bought my own set just to get my feet wet.
As I was searching around in Courts Clementi, I was confused with the number of options that I have in front of me. A lot of good brands like Audio Technica, my personal favorite Philips, Sony, etc. Also there were a lot of newer brands like the iLuv and all those other stupidly named products who were just riding on the "i" naming convention trend.
As I was looking around, one brand caught my attention, from the bottom part of the store display, I saw a very familiar brand which i believe is a household name for car audio but I never knew that they made ear phones, so I took it and to my surprise, the brand is really KICKER.
Being the cheapskate that i am, I took it immediately and went straight to the cashier and I was very eager to take these babies out for a spin.
But honestly, what convinced me in getting these ear plugs was the small caption on the bottom of the box:
Let me cut everything short, as I've talked too much already for this review, these ear plugs are AWESOME!! for the price at least. Now let me get into the details:
I won't go into the technical specs since you guys can just use google and search for it right?
Anyways, one thing I like about these ear plugs is that they're quite small. According to the box, it's 33% smaller than the average ear plugs. This makes it lighter and quite comfortable when your wearing them.
The box includes 3 additional sets of plug adaptors to fit different ear sizes for a much more comfy fit for different people. The ear piece itself is made of metal, which I think is sturdy enough to withstand everyday use.
The wire is another thing that I like because it's covered with something like a woven thread that entirely covers the wire for added strength if you accidentally pull it.
Yup, the jack is not gold-plated, for 16 SGD? fuck gold-plating! |
The first thing I did was to play something bass heavy, so I took my Iphone and played Xzibit's "Get your Walk on". I was blown away by the amount of bass that these little things can deliver! The bass was deep and clean. But of course not as deep as what can hear with your beats by dre's or any bigger head phones, but for ear phone-level bass, this one nails it big time!
For the mids and highs, I played 2pac's "Thugz Mansion" just to test how clean the mids and highs can be with plucked acoustic guitar sounds. The mids were perfect, everything was clear, the vocals were very present, and vibrant. Just perfect. The highs were just enough that it will not be tiring to listen to. High hats are vibrant and not irritating, cymbals sounded balanced and is not obtrusive.
Of course I am not saying that these are the "best" ear plugs ever, I'll get killed by other ear plugs afficionados if I say that, but for the price range of 16 SGD, man.. I think no other brand can beat this at this price range.
So if you're looking for budget ear plugs with awesome sound, then the Kicker EB91 Microfit ear plugs is a must try!
Take it from me, a newly converted ear plugs fan.
Bow.
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