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  1. “Tatsulok” by Bamboo is a testament to the band’s ability to use music as a medium for social commentary. The song sheds light on the inequalities and injustices faced by many Filipinos, urging listeners to confront these issues and work towards positive change.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TatsulokTatsulok - Wikipedia

    "Tatsulok" (Filipino word literally translated to Triangle; paraphrased as Pyramid) is a Filipino folk song originally composed by Rom Dongeto in 1989 and performed in 1991 by his trio folk-rock band, called "Buklod", which includes Noel Cabangon and Rene Boncocan.

  3. Tatsulok is a song by BAMBOO that criticizes the unequal system and the chaos in the Philippines. The song follows the story of Totoy, a poor boy who is chased by bombs and urged to fight back.

  4. Sep 8, 2017 · Tatsulok is a Filipino song that expresses the anger and frustration of the marginalized masses against the oppressive system. It was inspired by the French Revolution and became popular among activists and artists, especially after Bamboo's cover in 2007.

  5. Feb 26, 2023 · Tatsulok is a Filipino folk rock song that warns of the dangers of a violent and oppressive environment. It was originally written by Rom Dongeto and popularized by Bamboo, but it was also covered by Buklod and Noel Cabangon.

  6. Ang kahulugan ng tatsulok bilang pamagat ng awit ay ang kawalan ng pagkakapantay-pantay ng katayuan ng mga tao sa lipunang kanyang ginagalawan. Ang awiting pinamagatang tatsulok ay orihinal na likha ni Rom Dongeto noong taong 1989.

  7. Aug 6, 2016 · Tatsulok” was the song of the young, composed and performed by young band Buklod during the political transition of the Philippines from oppressive Martial Law to the restoration of democracy sparked with the murder of Ninoy Aquino in 1983.

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