Ely Buendia clarifies 'Spoliarium' lyrics

Ely Buendia, frontman of Eraserheads, reiterated on Monday that his band's song 'Spoliarium' is not about Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, or Pepsi Paloma.

During a press conference for their upcoming concert docufilm 'Combo On The Run', Buendia clarified the urban legend linking the song to a rape case involving Paloma and expressed being heartbroken by the myth surrounding it, as TVJ were his heroes.

'Enteng and Joey,' mentioned in the lyrics, referred to the band's road managers and should not be taken as an insult towards Vic Sotto and de Leon.

The documentary film 'Combo On The Run' will premiere from March 21 to 23, while Darryl Yap's controversial movie failed to meet MTRCB requirements due to ongoing legal issues.

As a special treat for music and movie fans, the Eraserheads will be hosting a surprise Pop-Up Performance Lottery during their docufilm screenings, offering a unique opportunity for fans to experience an intimate performance by the band.

Directed by Diane Ventura, 'Combo On The Run' is set to make history as the first Philippine documentary screened in Dolby Atmos.

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