Saturday, 07 November 2009

  • Bond-a Rito sa N.E.U.

    Yes, classes were interrupted! Now that the program of battle of the bands (“Bond-a Rito Sa N.E.U.”) was held at the quadrangle, with its very loud speakers, classes were disturbed and quizzes were postponed by the professors. MC2B had a very short quiz in Philo2 and immediately, were dismissed. Professors couldn’t teach the lectures properly because of the noise that was heard from 1st up to the 4th floor of the main building because of the program. A lot of professors were claiming that their classes were affected by the extreme noise of the bands. It should be held somewhere else like at the U-Hall where classes can’t be disturbed. “Is this what we call music or a noise?”, a professor said annoyingly. In our Rizal class, we moved to the high school building to have the classes because of the said program. It was really loud. Just as if there is a concert at the university.

                    There were almost twenty bands that joined the contest. Each of them had different attitudes that stand out from the other. Some of them play rock music, pop and etc. Our classmate Edward also joined the contest. He plays the bass guitar and they were the second to perform. The noisy program started at 1:00pm and ended in the afternoon. Among the songs that were played were “Bleeding Love” and “Ang Pusa Mo”. There were also songs of Chicosci, Parokya Ni Edgar, Eraserheads and Kamikazee. The quadrangle was full of audiences enjoying the uniqueness and energy of the bands. The perception of the program was “enjoyable” to the audience (students), while for the professors, it was “very annoying”.

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