The Worst of Apo Hiking Society

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The Worst of Apo Hiking Society
Live album by
Released 1985
Genre Original Pilipino Music, Filipino Rock, Pop
Label Universal Records, Philippines
APO Hiking Society chronology
Feet On The Ground
(1984)
''The Worst of Apo Hiking Society''
(1985)
Direksyon
(1986)

The Worst of Apo Hiking Society is the second live album of the Filipino trio Apo Hiking Society. It's an 8-track album released in 1985 under Universal Records.

Track listing

  1. Ligawan Medley (4:41)
  2. Yesterday Do-Re-Mi (Medley) (4:13)
  3. 1-2-3 (3:23)
  4. Group And Its Music (9:11)
  5. Friends In Music (3:17)
  6. Salawikain (Classical Version) (5:20)
  7. American Junk (Concert Version) (9:21)
  8. Mr. T (For Tagalog) (Medley) (5:56)


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