LA 105 ROCK: Their Iconic Albums You Should Remember

LA 105 ROCK: More Than Just a Radio Station – Their Iconic Albums You Should Remember

When you think of LA 105 ROCK, you probably remember it as the go-to station for all things rock during the 90s in the Philippines. It was the heartbeat of the Filipino rock scene, constantly blasting the hits from both local and international bands. But did you know that LA 105 ROCK wasn’t just about spinning tracks on air? They also created some legendary albums that captured the essence of the station and the rock culture of the time.


Let’s dive into the albums released by LA 105 ROCK that still hold a special place in the hearts of fans.

L.A. Rock 105.9 The Album

If you wanted a more comprehensive collection of what LA 105 ROCK had to offer, L.A. Rock 105.9 The Album was the perfect fit. This album compiled a selection of tracks that captured the best of what the station was playing at the time, from the biggest hits to cult favorites.

For listeners, it was a great way to relive the glory days of the station without needing to tune in every single day. The album offered a slice of rock history in the Philippines, showcasing the diversity and vibrancy of the local rock scene. For those who loved LA 105 ROCK, it was a way to take home a piece of the magic that made the station a cultural icon.

LA Rock 105.9 The Album
Realeased: 1994
A1 Nuno sa Punso - Tabi-Tabi Po
A2 Re-Animator - Hunyango
A3 Rumble Belly - Luhang Dugo
A4 Dahong Palay - Hatinggabi
A5 Saga - Asar-Talo
B1 Ethnic Faces - Parang Bowlinglyrics
B2 Public Menace - Estudyante
B3 Dead Ends - Ingay
B4 Signum - Sindikato


The Champions of L.A. Cup

One of the most memorable albums associated with LA 105 ROCK is The Champions of L.A. Cup. If you're unfamiliar with this album, it was a compilation of rock bands that were featured on the station during the L.A. Cup—a rock battle competition. This event was more than just a contest; it was a platform for up-and-coming Filipino rock bands to showcase their talent and gain exposure.

The album captured the essence of the rock battles, featuring some of the fiercest competitors who represented the raw energy of Filipino rock. Think of it as a snapshot of the 90s rock scene, where the loudest, most passionate voices in rock were fighting for a chance to be heard. For fans, this album became a collector’s item, a piece of history showcasing the diverse talent emerging at the time.

The Champions of LA Cup
Realeased: 1996
A1 Soundcrisis - Hangganan
A2 Edge of Illusion - Bagansya
A3 Fossil Fuel - Tao
A4 Rocket Queen - Paglalakabay
A5 Bagang - Bargas
B1 The Electrum - Cashama
B2 Anibughaw - Bahay Makulay
B3 Public Nails - Kapitbahay
B4 Lamat - Bulaan
B5 Juvenile Deliquents - Mamatay Ka Na Sana


L.A. 105.9 Rock Trax: The Rock Authority

Released under the station's banner, L.A. 105.9 Rock Trax : The Rock Authority was another major contribution to the local rock scene. This album showcased the music that made LA 105 ROCK a staple in the lives of Filipino rock fans. It featured a mix of popular hits and deeper cuts, giving listeners a taste of both the mainstream and the underground rock scene.

With tracks from iconic Filipino bands and some international legends, Rock Trax was like the ultimate rock playlist. For many, it was a soundtrack to their rebellious youth, a constant companion that played in the background during late-night sessions with friends or while cruising around town with the windows down.

LA Rock Trax: The Rock Authority
Released: 1996
A1 Kindred Spirits - Utang
A2 Higher Ground - Totoy Nene
A3 Antigen - Skwating
A4 Psycho Plasma - Kathang Isip
A5 Bliss - Diyos ng Alon
B1 Dead Nails - Rene Kulot
B2 Warlock - Padre Damaso
B3 Drone - Sayad
B4 Local Ground - Dumi sa Ulo
B5 Head On Collision - Impiyerno


L.A. Rock 105.9 FM: Rock Attack

And then there was L.A. Rock 105.9 FM: Rock Attack—an album that lived up to its name with the kind of in-your-face rock that defined the station. If you thought LA 105 ROCK was loud and unapologetic on the airwaves, this album cranked it up a notch.

With an eclectic mix of hard-hitting rock anthems, alternative jams, and classic Filipino rock tracks, Rock Attack was a sonic explosion. It captured the feeling of the late-night airwaves, the kind of raw energy that only LA 105 could bring to the table. Fans of this album remember it not just for its music but for the vibe it gave off—a true reflection of the rebellious, free-spirited youth culture of the time.

LA Rock 105.9: Rock Attack
Released: 1998
A1. Lola's Curse - Sa Sulok ng Krus
A2. Dying Accent - Ekspresyon
A3. Scalad - Awit
A4. Fossil Fuel - Kapighatian
A5. The Electrum - Warning
B1. Panic City - Kagat ng Lagim
B2. D.A.M.O.K. - Dumudilim
B3. Public Nails - Feel Mo (Ako'y Sumaya)
B4. Windload - Paraiso
B5. Poundyard - Uwak


Why These Albums Matter

These albums weren’t just collections of songs; they were a snapshot of an era. They gave voice to the bands that defined a generation, preserved the raw energy of live performances, and captured the essence of the rock movement that was so integral to Filipino youth culture in the 90s.

For fans, these albums are more than just nostalgic records. They represent the spirit of LA 105 ROCK—a station that gave local rock a platform, celebrated alternative culture, and was a major influence on how the Philippine music scene evolved.

Whether it was the gritty vocals of Filipino rock bands, the thundering beats, or the electrifying riffs, these albums were part of the soundtrack that shaped the youth of the 90s. LA 105 ROCK wasn’t just playing music; it was creating history.

Playlist:
  • Public Nails - Kapitbahay (The Champions of LA Cup)
  • Head-On-Collision - Impiyerno (LA Rock Trax: The Rock Authority)
  • Psycho Plasm - Kathang Isip (LA Rock Trax: The Rock Authority)
  • Anibughaw - Bahay Makulay  (The Champions of LA Cup)
  • Nuno Sa Punso - Tabi-Tabi Po (LA Rock 105.9 The Album)
  • Lola's Curse - Sa Sulok Ng Krus (LA Rock Trax: The Rock Authority)
  • Public Menace - Estudyante  (LA Rock 105.9 The Album)
  • Higher Ground - Totoy Nene (LA Rock Trax: The Rock Authority)
  • Re-Animator - Hunyango  (LA Rock 105.9 The Album)

Closing Thoughts: The Legacy Lives On

Though LA 105 ROCK may no longer be the powerhouse it once was, its legacy remains deeply ingrained in the hearts of Filipino rock fans. The albums they released remain a treasure trove of nostalgia, a reminder of a time when rock music wasn’t just about entertainment, but about culture, identity, and rebellion.

If you’re lucky enough to have these albums in your collection, you know exactly what they represent. If not, they’re still out there, waiting for you to rediscover them. So next time you’re in the mood for some 90s Filipino rock, pop one of these albums in and let the music take you back to the days when LA 105 ROCK ruled the airwaves and defined a generation.

More 90s Pinoy Rock album: Various Artist: Pinoy Rock 90s Indie Compilation Albums

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