Limiters of the Infinity Pool

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Limiters of the Infinity Pool
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 19, 2011
StudioWombworks Studios
Genre
Length45:52
Label Sony Music Philippines
Producer
  • Pupil
  • Patrick Tirano
Pupil chronology
Wild Life
(2007)
Limiters of the Infinity Pool
(2011)
Zilch
(2015)
Singles from Limiters of the Infinity Pool
  1. "TNT"
    Released: April 4, 2011
  2. "20/20"
    Released: July 22, 2011

Limiters of the Infinity Pool is the third studio album by the Filipino alternative rock band Pupil, released on January 19, 2011 through Sony Music Philippines.

Contents

Recording

The album features contributions from The Dawn guitarist Francis Reyes and Singaporean musician Amanda Ling. [1] In an interview with Bianca Gonzalez, Buendia said that he wrote "20/20" about loss of innocence. [2]

Release

The music video for "20/20" was directed by Jason Tan and shot on the streets of EDSA during Holy Week. [3] [4] [5]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let Her Rip" Ely Buendia 4:13
2."Distortion"Buendia3:40
3."TNT"Buendia4:34
4."20/20"Buendia5:19
5."Pikit Bukas"Dok Sergio4:07
6."Pusakal"Buendia3:34
7."Pampalakas"Sergio3:27
8."One, Two"Sergio2:09
9."Obese"Buendia3:35
10."Deft Mechanic"Sergio3:01
11."Morning Gift"Wendell Garcia3:32
12."The Low End"Buendia4:41
Total length:45:52

Personnel

Pupil

Additional musicians

Production

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