It is a usual scenario for every amateur bands to go through many difficulties that may break them or bring them up in the music industry. For the Hemp Republic, it is something that made them strong and succeed as artists. Nowadays, they're being looked up as one of the pioneers in the Philippine reggae scene.
Hemp club is a product of UP Los Banos. In 1999, most of the band members were very active in the university organization UP Jammer's Club and they had their own bands then. Mags Gahol (rythm guitars), thought about putting up a reggae band since reggae wasn't that popular before. Unfortunately, it never materialized until Bunny Liwanag (vocals) and Tonton Hatol (lead guitars) came into a serious decision of putting up their own regae band in 2000. After the jam sessions with Mabs Tolentino (bass), Al Sese (Drums), Alfred Pagsuyuin (keyboards), and supposed-to-be band front runner Mags, the band was able to come up with the song "Hey Body Rock".
The band preferred cover songs at first, most of it are from the "Jamaica Me Groovy" compilation album (a pirated one). Since then, they were on the way for gigs that'll define them as a band. The band's first performance was in fromt of a live audience together with the local band Sucker Fish. They were also able to play in a bar somewhere in Las Pinas that was called Z-bar. On their way to play some more gigs, they found a bar in Quezon City where they get to play a set which was quite inconvenient since they have to drive for hours to get there. The band got a little lucky when the school year started in UPLB. With the small bars near the campus, they were able to produce their own gigs usually by selling tickets and creating posters of their own. It was an opportunity for the band to mature as musicians with the additional member Caio Cadiz (percussions).
The band's affiliation with Put3ska's Bing Austria was quite a blessing - they were able to play in Freedom Bar for one of Club Ska's gigs. The dream of playing regularly in the metro is already coming true as they were booked by Bing in several occasions. After numerous auditions and rehearsals, they were finally given a regular gig on Mayrics - a place where most popular bands started, alongside the pioneer of the reggae music in the Philippines - CocoJam. In 2001, the opening of Xaymaca (now closed) in Timog Avenue opened the doors for the band to enter a much larger music scene as they shared the stage with established bands like the Brownman Revival. A year later, Glober Calambro (trumpet) and Arjo Ayende (trombone) joined the crew to add some spice in the band's reggae music.
"Welcome to Hemp Republic" was the shutout of the band's first album. The album's success paved way for music videos for the songs "Sabihin Mo" and "Fireflies" - The marker that Hemp Republic is already making a name in the Philippine music industry. Although there were some changes in the band lineup - Eggy Mallary (bass) and Jeck Cenidoza (trombone), the band is still committed to promote reggae music in the country. They are hopeful that someday, Filipinos will not only jive to their songs but also dig deeper into the essence of reggae music.
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