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Wolfgang (band)

Wolfgang is a Filipino rock band formed in January 1992 in Manila. The group is notable for being the only Filipino rock band to release albums in both Japan and the United States and for realizing Platinum record sales in their home country.[1] After ten years, the original lineup split in 2002. Wolfgang reformed in 2007 with a new drummer.

Wolfgang
Wolfgang, L–R, T–B: Mon Legaspi, Basti Artadi, Manuel Legarda, Francis Aquino
Background information
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
Years active1992–2002, 2007–present
Labels
SpinoffsLokomotiv
MembersBasti Artadi
Manuel Legarda
Francis Aquino
Past membersLeslie Gemora
Mon Legaspi

History

Vocalist Basti Artadi (born Sebastian Artadi) and drummer Wolf Gemora (born Leslie Gemora) began their musical careers with other local bands, while guitarist Manuel Legarda returned to the Philippines from living in Spain.[citation needed] Gemora was inspired to form a band upon frequenting shows by the rock group Razorback. He invited Legarda to join him and eventually, the two found Basti Artadi singing with his former band, Sin City.[citation needed] Upon Legarda's invitation, Artadi joined the duo. In their first few months, the group went through a number of bass players. They eventually met Mon Legaspi, who became their permanent bassist. They initially dubbed themselves the Wolfpack[2] and later adopted the name Wolfgang, upon the suggestion of David Aguirre, one of the guitarists of Razorback.[3] They began to play live gigs at Weekends Live! at the Atrium and the now-defunct Kalye Bar in Makati.[citation needed] Their first big break came when they were invited to perform on Channel 29's RJ Junior Jam.[citation needed]

Debut album

Wolfgang submitted demos of two original compositions, "Darkness Fell" and "Left Alone", to local radio stations DWRT 99.5 and DWLA 105.9 in 1994, which generated many listener requests.[citation needed] The band signed with Tone Def, the rock label of local independent Ivory Records. They released their first album, the eponymous Wolfgang, in 1995. The group flexed their artistic skills making the record, with Artadi responsible for the cover art, rendering caricatures of himself and the other band members amidst earthy symbols, beer bottles, and cigarettes, and Legarda using an electric fan to simulate an effect he had in mind for the song "Cast of Clowns".[3] Wolfgang went Platinum in less than a year and got regular airplay on DWLA 105.9 and DWNU 107.5.[citation needed]

At the 1995 NU107 Rock Awards, the country's foremost rock awards show, Manuel Legarda won Guitarist of the Year, along with Rizal Underground guitarist, Mike Villegas.[4]

Semenelin

On June 15, 1996, Wolfgang left Tone Def and signed with a major label, Epic Records, under Sony Music Entertainment Philippines (SMEP).[5] The band's first Epic release, Semenelin, reached double-platinum status.[citation needed] Wolfgang had become one of the most popular bands in the Philippines.[citation needed]

The band won many awards at the 1996 NU107 Rock Awards, where Artadi won Vocalist of the Year, Gemora took the Drummer of the Year award, Legaspi won Bassist of the Year, and the band won Artist of the Year and Listener's Choice Award.[6]

Semenelin was released in the United States in an all-English version in March 1997, with two songs originally performed in Filipino re-recorded in English.

Wurm

The band's next album, Wurm, was issued on December 12, 1997.[7] It reached Platinum status (40,000 albums sold).[8] The lower sales figure, however, did nothing to diminish the standard set by Wurm, which was nominated at the 1998 NU107 Rock Awards for Album of the Year.[9] That year also saw Artadi winning his second Vocalist of the Year award, Gemora winning his second Drummer of the Year title. Wolfgang also took honors for Listener's Choice and Artist of the Year.[10]

Wurm, which was recorded entirely in English, was released in early 1998 in Japan, and Wolfgang performed several shows in Osaka and Tokyo to promote the album.[11]

Serve in Silence

Wolfgang's fourth album, Serve in Silence, was released locally on March 21, 1999.[12] Though another critical and commercial success, it did not, however, see international release.[citation needed]

The band won four awards at the 1999 NU Rock Awards, and the record tied for first place in the Album of the Year category with Sandwich's Grip Stand Throw. Serve in Silence also won Best Album Packaging, and Artadi was again honored as Vocalist of the Year, his third overall win in that category. Wolfgang additionally scored the Artist of the Year and Listener's Choice awards.[13]

Black Mantra

Wolfgang's fifth record, Black Mantra, a double album, was released on August 4, 2001, prior to their breakup in 2002. The album also contained singles that became certified hits, including "Bow Unto Thee" and "Idlip". The track "No Falter" was used in the 2001 movie Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.[14] In 2002, the band released a music video for their next single, "Meckam", directed by Raymond Red.[15][16]

Years prior to hiatus

In February 2000, the live album Soundcheck: The Live Recordings, featuring Wolfgang and three other rock bands signed to Sony Music Entertainment Philippines, was released.[citation needed] At the 2000 NU107 Rock Awards, all four musicians scored nominations in their respective categories, and Artadi won his fourth title.[17] In late 2000, Wolfgang released a live concert album, Acoustica, on which previously recorded songs were played in an acoustic manner. It included guest artists David Aguirre of Razorback, Radha Cuadrado, and UP Singing Ambassadors. The record reached Gold status. In 2001, the band announced an upcoming US tour.[18]

On April 1, 2001, Volume, a compilation of material culled from the band's first four studio albums, was released in Australia and in Tower Records stores in the US. Artadi's participation in a side project with members of labelmate Razorback culminated in the release on July 14, 2001, of an acoustic rock album titled Brain Salad,[19] which was reissued on vinyl in 2022.[20]

Post-hiatus activities

After Wolfgang broke up in 2002, Legaspi took over bass duties from Carlos Balcells of The Dawn, staying with the band from 2003 until 2005.[21] Gemora was part of the southern California-based rock quartet Lokomotiv, while Artadi became the vocalist for a San Francisco-based group called Kitaan.[22] He later sang for Lokomotiv on their debut album, Rock N' Roll Death Toll. He left the group shortly after and was replaced by Ryan Hudson.[23][24][25] Artadi later worked as a coordinator for the corporate operations department of Gap in San Francisco.[26] Legarda formed the band DRT with former Gnash vocalist Jay Ortega, Blue Rats drummer Miguel Ortigas, and bassist Paolo Pacia.[citation needed] Legarda has since left the group and been replaced by Daniel Crilosogo of DC Aftershock.[citation needed] Lokomotiv dissolved in 2007.[27] Gemora went on to play in the band 3 Headed Dog with ex-Razorback guitarist David Aguirre and Lokomotiv bassist Danny Gonzalez.[28][29] He also launched the independent record label Coda Entertainment in 2012.[citation needed]

Reunion and new album

With members of Razorback and Wolfgang used to jamming onstage as the Flaming Hemorrhoids,[30] it was not a surprise when in January 2007, members of both groups got together for a reunion concert at the Music Museum. On hand were Basti Artadi, Tirso Ripoll, Louie Talan, Kevin Roy, Mon Legaspi, Brian Velasco, Miguel Ortigas, and Manuel Legarda, as well as Francis Aquino, who would go on to become Wolfgang's new drummer.[31] Wolf Gemora and David Aguirre, however, were unable to join, as their commitments at the time were with Lokomotiv.[32]

During the gig, Wolfgang played an all-new song and Artadi made a comment about working on a fresh album.[33] The first single from this record, "Deathsquad", hit the airwaves via local rock radio station NU 107 on April 16, 2007.[33] The new album was unique in that digital technology was used for the band members to exchange recorded parts online, since most of them were based overseas.[33] In an interview with Yahoo! Philippines, Artadi was quoted as saying that "Wolfgang never did break up", and circumstances simply led to the band members going along different paths. However, they "always left the door open so that if ever the opportunity arose and we could get some work together, then sure, why not?"[34]

Villains

After a six-year hiatus, in December 2008, Wolfgang released their seventh studio album, titled Villains.[35] The record didn't include any input from longtime drummer Gemora, who was busy with Lokomotiv.[36] Instead, he was replaced by Francis Aquino.

On December 10, 2008, the band launched Villains at The Black Christmas Project, a live performance at Eastwood City Central Plaza.[2]

Ang Bagong Dugo Sa Lumang Ugat

In August 2012, the band released a new single and music video, "Sandata", from the EP Ang Bagong Dugo Sa Lumang Ugat - Unang Kabanata, released the same year. This was their first album sung entirely in Tagalog.[37]

Artadi's health condition

In 2009, Basti Artadi was diagnosed with a tumor in his head, located on the nerves that control the right side of his face, leading to partial paralysis. He was told by doctors that his condition could cause him to not be able to talk or sing. To date, Artadi has been able to continue in his musical activities despite the tumor.[38] In May 2017, Artadi returned to performing after having a facial tumor operation.[39]

Death of Mon Legaspi

Mon Legaspi, the band's longtime bassist, who had also played with the bands The Dawn and Kontra, died of cardiac arrest on October 3, 2022.[40][41]

Band members

Current
  • Basti Artadi – vocals (1992–2002, 2007–present)
  • Manuel Legarda – guitars (1992–2002, 2007–present)
  • Francis Aquino – drums (2007–present)
Former
  • Mon Legaspi – bass (1992–2002, 2007–2022); died 2022
  • Wolf Gemora – drums (1992–2002)

Discography

Title Date of release (Philippines) Record label
Wolfgang 1995 Ivory Music (Formerly Ivory Records)
Semenelin 1996 Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Wurm 1997
Serve in Silence March 1999
Acoustica 2000
Black Mantra August 2001
Villains December 2008 Semenelin Music
Ang Bagong Dugo Sa Lumang Ugat - Unang Kabanata August 2012 Semenelin Music

Awards and nominations

Year Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results
1995 NU Rock Awards Guitarist of the Year (for Manuel Legarda) Won
1996 NU Rock Awards Artist of the Year Won
Vocalist of the Year (for Basti Artadi) Won
Bassist of the Year (for Mon Legaspi) Won
Drummer of the Year (for Wolf Gemora) Won
Listener's Choice Won
1998 NU Rock Awards Artist of the Year Won[10]
Vocalist of the Year (for Basti Artadi) Won[10]
Drummer of the Year (for Wolf Gemora) Won[10]
Listener's Choice Won[10]
Song of the Year "Sanctified", "Hell Looks", "I.O.U", "Emperor Worm" Nominated[9]
Album of the Year Wurm Nominated[9]
Best Album Packaging Wurm Nominated[9]
Producer of the Year (Dennis Cham for Wurm) Nominated[9]
Guitarist of the Year (for Manuel Legarda) Nominated[9]
Bassist of the Year (for Mon Legaspi) Nominated[9]
1999 NU Rock Awards Album of the Year (shared with Sandwich) Serve in Silence Won
Vocalist of the Year (for Basti Artadi) Won
Best Album Packaging Service in Silence Won
Listener's Choice Won
2000 Awit Awards Best Rock Recording "Atomica" Won[42]
MTV Pilipinas Music Awards Favorite Group Video "Atomica" Nominated[43]
NU Rock Awards Vocalist of the Year (for Basti Artadi) Won
Guitarist of the Year (for Manuel Legarda) Nominated[44]
Bassist of the Year (for Mon Legaspi) Nominated[44]
Drummer of the Year (for Wolf Gemora) Nominated[44]
2001 7th Katha Awards Rock Vocal Performance "Center of the Sun" Won[45]
NU Rock Awards Guitarist of the Year (for Manuel Legarda) Won[46]
Artist of the Year Nominated[47]
Song of the Year "No Falter" Nominated[47]
Album of the Year Acoustica Nominated[47]
Best Album Packaging Acoustica Nominated[47]
Vocalist of the Year (for Basti Artadi) Nominated[47]
Bassist of the Year (for Mon Legaspi) Nominated[47]
Drummer of the Year (for Wolf Gemora) Nominated[47]
2002 15th Awit Awards Best Rock Recording "No Falter" Won[48]
MTV Pilipinas Music Award Best Group "Meckam" Nominated[49]
8th Katha Awards Rock Vocal Performance "No Falter" & "Revolution Now" Nominated[50]
Best Rock Song "No Falter" & "Revolution Now" Nominated[50]
2009 NU Rock Awards Vocalist of the Year (for Basti Artadi) Nominated
Best Rock Group (for Francis Aquino) Nominated
2010 Asia Voice Indie Music Awards Best Rock Vocalist (for Basti Artadi) Nominated[51]
Best Rock Group Won[52]
2012 Yahoo OMG! Awards Band of the Year Nominated[53]
2013 Myx Music Awards 2013 Favorite Rock Video "Sandata" Nominated[54]

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Awards
Preceded by
"The Jerks"
The Jerks
NU Rock Awards
Album of the Year
"Serve in Silence"
together with Grip Stand Throw

1999
Succeeded by

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This article is about the Filipino rock band For the British band see Wolf Gang For other uses see Wolfgang disambiguation Wolfgang is a Filipino rock band formed in January 1992 in Manila The group is notable for being the only Filipino rock band to release albums in both Japan and the United States and for realizing Platinum record sales in their home country 1 After ten years the original lineup split in 2002 Wolfgang reformed in 2007 with a new drummer WolfgangWolfgang L R T B Mon Legaspi Basti Artadi Manuel Legarda Francis AquinoBackground informationOriginManila PhilippinesGenresHeavy metalgrungehard rockPinoy rockYears active1992 2002 2007 presentLabelsIvory MusicSony BMGSemenelin MusicSpinoffsLokomotivMembersBasti ArtadiManuel LegardaFrancis AquinoPast membersLeslie GemoraMon Legaspi Contents 1 History 1 1 Debut album 1 2 Semenelin 1 3 Wurm 1 4 Serve in Silence 1 5 Black Mantra 1 6 Years prior to hiatus 1 7 Post hiatus activities 1 8 Reunion and new album 1 9 Villains 1 10 Ang Bagong Dugo Sa Lumang Ugat 1 11 Artadi s health condition 1 12 Death of Mon Legaspi 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditVocalist Basti Artadi born Sebastian Artadi and drummer Wolf Gemora born Leslie Gemora began their musical careers with other local bands while guitarist Manuel Legarda returned to the Philippines from living in Spain citation needed Gemora was inspired to form a band upon frequenting shows by the rock group Razorback He invited Legarda to join him and eventually the two found Basti Artadi singing with his former band Sin City citation needed Upon Legarda s invitation Artadi joined the duo In their first few months the group went through a number of bass players They eventually met Mon Legaspi who became their permanent bassist They initially dubbed themselves the Wolfpack 2 and later adopted the name Wolfgang upon the suggestion of David Aguirre one of the guitarists of Razorback 3 They began to play live gigs at Weekends Live at the Atrium and the now defunct Kalye Bar in Makati citation needed Their first big break came when they were invited to perform on Channel 29 s RJ Junior Jam citation needed Debut album Edit Wolfgang submitted demos of two original compositions Darkness Fell and Left Alone to local radio stations DWRT 99 5 and DWLA 105 9 in 1994 which generated many listener requests citation needed The band signed with Tone Def the rock label of local independent Ivory Records They released their first album the eponymous Wolfgang in 1995 The group flexed their artistic skills making the record with Artadi responsible for the cover art rendering caricatures of himself and the other band members amidst earthy symbols beer bottles and cigarettes and Legarda using an electric fan to simulate an effect he had in mind for the song Cast of Clowns 3 Wolfgang went Platinum in less than a year and got regular airplay on DWLA 105 9 and DWNU 107 5 citation needed At the 1995 NU107 Rock Awards the country s foremost rock awards show Manuel Legarda won Guitarist of the Year along with Rizal Underground guitarist Mike Villegas 4 Semenelin Edit On June 15 1996 Wolfgang left Tone Def and signed with a major label Epic Records under Sony Music Entertainment Philippines SMEP 5 The band s first Epic release Semenelin reached double platinum status citation needed Wolfgang had become one of the most popular bands in the Philippines citation needed The band won many awards at the 1996 NU107 Rock Awards where Artadi won Vocalist of the Year Gemora took the Drummer of the Year award Legaspi won Bassist of the Year and the band won Artist of the Year and Listener s Choice Award 6 Semenelin was released in the United States in an all English version in March 1997 with two songs originally performed in Filipino re recorded in English Wurm Edit The band s next album Wurm was issued on December 12 1997 7 It reached Platinum status 40 000 albums sold 8 The lower sales figure however did nothing to diminish the standard set by Wurm which was nominated at the 1998 NU107 Rock Awards for Album of the Year 9 That year also saw Artadi winning his second Vocalist of the Year award Gemora winning his second Drummer of the Year title Wolfgang also took honors for Listener s Choice and Artist of the Year 10 Wurm which was recorded entirely in English was released in early 1998 in Japan and Wolfgang performed several shows in Osaka and Tokyo to promote the album 11 Serve in Silence Edit Wolfgang s fourth album Serve in Silence was released locally on March 21 1999 12 Though another critical and commercial success it did not however see international release citation needed The band won four awards at the 1999 NU Rock Awards and the record tied for first place in the Album of the Year category with Sandwich s Grip Stand Throw Serve in Silence also won Best Album Packaging and Artadi was again honored as Vocalist of the Year his third overall win in that category Wolfgang additionally scored the Artist of the Year and Listener s Choice awards 13 Black Mantra Edit Wolfgang s fifth record Black Mantra a double album was released on August 4 2001 prior to their breakup in 2002 The album also contained singles that became certified hits including Bow Unto Thee and Idlip The track No Falter was used in the 2001 movie Final Fantasy The Spirits Within 14 In 2002 the band released a music video for their next single Meckam directed by Raymond Red 15 16 Years prior to hiatus Edit In February 2000 the live album Soundcheck The Live Recordings featuring Wolfgang and three other rock bands signed to Sony Music Entertainment Philippines was released citation needed At the 2000 NU107 Rock Awards all four musicians scored nominations in their respective categories and Artadi won his fourth title 17 In late 2000 Wolfgang released a live concert album Acoustica on which previously recorded songs were played in an acoustic manner It included guest artists David Aguirre of Razorback Radha Cuadrado and UP Singing Ambassadors The record reached Gold status In 2001 the band announced an upcoming US tour 18 On April 1 2001 Volume a compilation of material culled from the band s first four studio albums was released in Australia and in Tower Records stores in the US Artadi s participation in a side project with members of labelmate Razorback culminated in the release on July 14 2001 of an acoustic rock album titled Brain Salad 19 which was reissued on vinyl in 2022 20 Post hiatus activities Edit After Wolfgang broke up in 2002 Legaspi took over bass duties from Carlos Balcells of The Dawn staying with the band from 2003 until 2005 21 Gemora was part of the southern California based rock quartet Lokomotiv while Artadi became the vocalist for a San Francisco based group called Kitaan 22 He later sang for Lokomotiv on their debut album Rock N Roll Death Toll He left the group shortly after and was replaced by Ryan Hudson 23 24 25 Artadi later worked as a coordinator for the corporate operations department of Gap in San Francisco 26 Legarda formed the band DRT with former Gnash vocalist Jay Ortega Blue Rats drummer Miguel Ortigas and bassist Paolo Pacia citation needed Legarda has since left the group and been replaced by Daniel Crilosogo of DC Aftershock citation needed Lokomotiv dissolved in 2007 27 Gemora went on to play in the band 3 Headed Dog with ex Razorback guitarist David Aguirre and Lokomotiv bassist Danny Gonzalez 28 29 He also launched the independent record label Coda Entertainment in 2012 citation needed Reunion and new album Edit With members of Razorback and Wolfgang used to jamming onstage as the Flaming Hemorrhoids 30 it was not a surprise when in January 2007 members of both groups got together for a reunion concert at the Music Museum On hand were Basti Artadi Tirso Ripoll Louie Talan Kevin Roy Mon Legaspi Brian Velasco Miguel Ortigas and Manuel Legarda as well as Francis Aquino who would go on to become Wolfgang s new drummer 31 Wolf Gemora and David Aguirre however were unable to join as their commitments at the time were with Lokomotiv 32 During the gig Wolfgang played an all new song and Artadi made a comment about working on a fresh album 33 The first single from this record Deathsquad hit the airwaves via local rock radio station NU 107 on April 16 2007 33 The new album was unique in that digital technology was used for the band members to exchange recorded parts online since most of them were based overseas 33 In an interview with Yahoo Philippines Artadi was quoted as saying that Wolfgang never did break up and circumstances simply led to the band members going along different paths However they always left the door open so that if ever the opportunity arose and we could get some work together then sure why not 34 Villains Edit After a six year hiatus in December 2008 Wolfgang released their seventh studio album titled Villains 35 The record didn t include any input from longtime drummer Gemora who was busy with Lokomotiv 36 Instead he was replaced by Francis Aquino On December 10 2008 the band launched Villains at The Black Christmas Project a live performance at Eastwood City Central Plaza 2 Ang Bagong Dugo Sa Lumang Ugat Edit In August 2012 the band released a new single and music video Sandata from the EP Ang Bagong Dugo Sa Lumang Ugat Unang Kabanata released the same year This was their first album sung entirely in Tagalog 37 Artadi s health condition Edit In 2009 Basti Artadi was diagnosed with a tumor in his head located on the nerves that control the right side of his face leading to partial paralysis He was told by doctors that his condition could cause him to not be able to talk or sing To date Artadi has been able to continue in his musical activities despite the tumor 38 In May 2017 Artadi returned to performing after having a facial tumor operation 39 Death of Mon Legaspi Edit Mon Legaspi the band s longtime bassist who had also played with the bands The Dawn and Kontra died of cardiac arrest on October 3 2022 40 41 Band members EditCurrentBasti Artadi vocals 1992 2002 2007 present Manuel Legarda guitars 1992 2002 2007 present Francis Aquino drums 2007 present FormerMon Legaspi bass 1992 2002 2007 2022 died 2022 Wolf Gemora drums 1992 2002 Discography EditTitle Date of release Philippines Record labelWolfgang 1995 Ivory Music Formerly Ivory Records Semenelin 1996 Sony BMG Music EntertainmentWurm 1997Serve in Silence March 1999Acoustica 2000Black Mantra August 2001Villains December 2008 Semenelin MusicAng Bagong Dugo Sa Lumang Ugat Unang Kabanata August 2012 Semenelin MusicAwards and nominations EditYear Award Giving Body Category Nominated Work Results1995 NU Rock Awards Guitarist of the Year for Manuel Legarda Won1996 NU Rock Awards Artist of the Year WonVocalist of the Year for Basti Artadi WonBassist of the Year for Mon Legaspi WonDrummer of the Year for Wolf Gemora WonListener s Choice Won1998 NU Rock Awards Artist of the Year Won 10 Vocalist of the Year for Basti Artadi Won 10 Drummer of the Year for Wolf Gemora Won 10 Listener s Choice Won 10 Song of the Year Sanctified Hell Looks I O U Emperor Worm Nominated 9 Album of the Year Wurm Nominated 9 Best Album Packaging Wurm Nominated 9 Producer of the Year Dennis Cham for Wurm Nominated 9 Guitarist of the Year for Manuel Legarda Nominated 9 Bassist of the Year for Mon Legaspi Nominated 9 1999 NU Rock Awards Album of the Year shared with Sandwich Serve in Silence WonVocalist of the Year for Basti Artadi WonBest Album Packaging Service in Silence WonListener s Choice Won2000 Awit Awards Best Rock Recording Atomica Won 42 MTV Pilipinas Music Awards Favorite Group Video Atomica Nominated 43 NU Rock Awards Vocalist of the Year for Basti Artadi WonGuitarist of the Year for Manuel Legarda Nominated 44 Bassist of the Year for Mon Legaspi Nominated 44 Drummer of the Year for Wolf Gemora Nominated 44 2001 7th Katha Awards Rock Vocal Performance Center of the Sun Won 45 NU Rock Awards Guitarist of the Year for Manuel Legarda Won 46 Artist of the Year Nominated 47 Song of the Year No Falter Nominated 47 Album of the Year Acoustica Nominated 47 Best Album Packaging Acoustica Nominated 47 Vocalist of the Year for Basti Artadi Nominated 47 Bassist of the Year for Mon Legaspi Nominated 47 Drummer of the Year for Wolf Gemora Nominated 47 2002 15th Awit Awards Best Rock Recording No Falter Won 48 MTV Pilipinas Music Award Best Group Meckam Nominated 49 8th Katha Awards Rock Vocal Performance No Falter amp Revolution Now Nominated 50 Best Rock Song No Falter amp Revolution Now Nominated 50 2009 NU Rock Awards Vocalist of the Year for Basti Artadi NominatedBest Rock Group for Francis Aquino Nominated2010 Asia Voice Indie Music Awards Best Rock Vocalist for Basti Artadi Nominated 51 Best Rock Group Won 52 2012 Yahoo OMG Awards Band of the Year Nominated 53 2013 Myx Music Awards 2013 Favorite Rock Video Sandata Nominated 54 References Edit De Mesa Karl R Cry Havoc The Sons of Anarchy are Back Retrieved March 18 2009 a b Caruncho Eric S December 7 2008 Black with a Vengeance Inquirer net Retrieved March 18 2009 a b Wolfgang Wolfgang Liner notes 2001 Sabato Nights December 1 1995 Retrieved August 9 2022 Wolfgang amp Razorback Rockin for a Reason October 7 1996 Retrieved August 29 2022 The Year of the Wolf Barbara Marchadesch November 19 1996 Retrieved August 3 2022 Make Way for the Kings December 13 1997 Retrieved August 3 2022 Randovan Jill Tan June 24 2016 If you love Wolfgang help Basti Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved January 30 2022 a b c d e f g THE 1998 NU 107 ROCK AWARDS And the nominees are philmusic com Philmusic Archived from the original on March 25 2006 Retrieved March 25 2006 a b c d e NU Rock Awards 98 And the Winners are philmusic com Jim Ayson Archived from the original on March 25 2006 Retrieved March 25 2006 Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc May 16 1998 p 15 Retrieved January 30 2022 Wolfgang launches Serve in Silence 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