Dating Alternatib

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Dating Alternatib
APO (dating alternatib).jpg
Studio album by
Released 1996
Genre Original Pilipino Music, Filipino Rock, Pop
Label Universal Records, Philippines
APO Hiking Society chronology
Barangay Apo
(1994)
''Dating Alternatib''
(1996)
Mismo!
(1999)

Dating Alternatib is the fifteenth studio album of the Filipino trio Apo Hiking Society. It's an 8-track album released in 1996 under Universal Records.

Track listing

  1. Kayod, Kayod (3:11)
  2. Kailan Mo Ako Pagbibigyan (3:18)
  3. Adik Sa 'yo (4:42)
  4. Dedmahan (Nakaw Na Sandali) (4:08)
  5. Malungkot Na Balita (4:02)
  6. Trapik Tralala (4:09)
  7. Tanggapin Mo Kung Gusto Mo (3:01)
  8. Paalam (2:47)



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