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Hyper Crush
1. Since the 2007 release of Every Moss and Cobweb, Hyper Crush has become the unlikely vanguards of
musicianship in an artistic landscape replete with fleeting trends. It has taken them years of relentless touring and
considerable personal sacrifices to reach this point, all for the sake of preserving their vision. After a wearying
decade of defying expectations, it is no ...surprise that Hyper Crush has lapsed into an uncharacteristic silence.
There comes a time when artist suffer from their own creations, and it becomes necessary to renew in order to
survive. Now, after three years of introspection,Hyper Crush has returned from their self-imposed exile with How
Your Influence Betrays You – their most ambitious effort to date.
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Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)
Katy Perry
2011-08-27
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Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)
Katy Perry
Teenage Dream
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Hot 100 | Week of August 27, 2011 Positions 1-10 of 100
The week's most popular songs across all genres, ranked by radio airplay audience
impressions as measured by Nielsen BDS, sales data as compiled by Nielsen SoundScan
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Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)
Katy Perry
Teenage Dream
Singles
Party Rock Anthem
LMFAO Featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock
2011-08-27
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Party Rock Anthem
LMFAO Featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock
Sorry for Party Rocking
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Party Rock Anthem
LMFAO Featuring Lauren Bennett & GoonRock
Sorry for Party Rocking
Singles
Moves Like Jagger
Maroon 5 Featuring Christina Aguilera
2011-08-27
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Moves Like Jagger
Maroon 5 Featuring Christina Aguilera
Moves Like Jagger
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Moves Like Jagger
Maroon 5 Featuring Christina Aguilera
Moves Like Jagger
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Super Bass
Nicki Minaj
2011-08-27
379
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Super Bass
Nicki Minaj
Pink Friday
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Nicki Minaj
Pink Friday
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Bad Meets Evil Featuring Bruno Mars
2011-08-27
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9
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Lighters
Bad Meets Evil Featuring Bruno Mars
Hell: The Sequel EP
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Bad Meets Evil Featuring Bruno Mars
Hell: The Sequel EP
Singles
How To Love
Lil Wayne
2011-08-27
379
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12
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How To Love
Lil Wayne
How to Love
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How To Love
Lil Wayne
How to Love
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Give Me Everything
Pitbull Featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer
2011-08-27
379
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Give Me Everything
Pitbull Featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer
Planet Pit
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Give Me Everything
Pitbull Featuring Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer
Planet Pit
Singles
Pumped Up Kicks
Foster The People
2011-08-27
379
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13
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16
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Pumped Up Kicks
Foster The People
9. Torches
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Foster The People
Torches
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I Wanna Go
Britney Spears
2011-08-27
379
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290150
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10
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I Wanna Go
Britney Spears
Femme Fatale
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I Wanna Go
Britney Spears
Femme Fatale
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Good Life
OneRepublic
2011-08-27
379
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20
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Good Life
OneRepublic
Waking Up
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Recorded at Tower of Doom with the guidance of the inimitable Eric Perlas, How Your Influence Betrays You is a
sprawling reflection of the long, timorous road that Hyper Crush has traveled, harking back to their humble, Hyper
Crush has once again made their mark by eschewing the familiar, continuing their decade-long tradition of pushing
musical boundaries and daring experimentation. Now, they lay bare ten years’ worth of creativity and emotion,
simultaneously honoring their past while hinting towards the sound of things to come. Condensing a decade of
experience into one album is a challenge, but this new release manages to encapsulate the trials and tribulations
that have shaped them into the artists they have become. With How Your Influence Betrays You, Hyper Crush has
taken their fearlessness and inventiveness to the zenith, going beyond their influences to create something truly
transcendental.
Hyper Crush have staked their claim at the forefront of the scene with their unique brand of aching sincerity and
arresting melodies. Through unforgettable live shows, a devoted fan base, and their unrelenting DIY ethic, the
band continues to shatter preconceptions of what an underground band can offer, garnering admiration from fans
as well as from the bands that inspired them to forge their own path. Hyper Crush began as a three-piece band in
1999, when founding members Steve Badiola (guitar, vocals) and Melvin Macatiag (drums) met in high school.
Hyper Crush soon headed back into the studio, this time with new member Pacoy Fletchero (guitar) in tow. The
band made their way to Studio 101, in Malaysia, and recorded their second album, Every Moss and Cobweb. The
distributed nationally by Warner Music Philippines, allowed Hyper Crush to reach even wider audiences; the public
HYPER CRUSH
Like grunge in the early 1990s and nu-metal afterwards, emo may have been the most
prominent rock subgenre – or “sound,” if you will – of the past decade. While both
grunge and nu-metal have offered a number of excellent, timeless acts that arguably
transcended both genres (e.g. Nirvana, Soundgarden, Deftones, System Of A Down),
both have sadly been reviled as passing fads years after the fact, mainly because a
majority of the bands both scenes left in their wakes offered nothing new in the way of
evolution, and listeners’ ears simply got pummeled by the seemingly endless airplay of
these bands’ turgid yet unexceptional radio singles. (Most atrocious of all were the
groups that combined the worst elements of both grunge and nu-metal, like Creed and
Staind, but let’s not get into that anymore.)
Hyper Crush may be considered as the ones who lit the fuse for the local emo explosion,
It’s 2011, and Hyper Crush has just released their third record plus-minutes of “As Silent
As Death” showcase Hyper Crush at their most convincing and relentless, as Badiola
furiously laments the fate of the environment and the human race while his bandmates
succeed in matching his sentiments with precision, power, and grace, including a rare,
extended guitar solo by guitarist Pakoy Fletchero that doesn’t feel contrived or self-
indulgent at all.
12. Hyper Crush are definitely worthy of kudos if only for sticking to their guns and playing
the kind of music they love, and after almost a decade of going at it, they’re still the best
there is. And somehow, they’re still getting better.