| Sticker Happy | ||||
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| by The Eraserheads | ||||
| Released | September 11, 1997 | |||
| Recorded | Tracks Studios EJL (Tracks 1 and 18) Cinema Audio (Track 16) |
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| Genre | Alternative rock/Pop | |||
| Length | 1:07:13 | |||
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Greater East Asia Music & BMG Records (Pilipinas) Inc. |
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| Producer | Robin Rivera Eraserheads |
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Sticker Happy is the Eraserheads' fifth album, released by Sony BMG Music Philippines Inc. (formerly BMG Records Pilipinas, Inc.) in 1997. At the time, the album cover courted a healthy amount of controversy as to the identity of the nude woman playing an upright piano in the middle of a field (later revealed to be then-Channel [V] VJ Joey Mead).
Musically, the album is heavier as the band brought to the fore various guitar effects purchased during their New York visit. Although still retaining the signature "E-Heads" sound, 'Sticker Happy' is very much influenced by mid-1990s techno and also featured a heavy amount of sampling, most notable on the tracks "Maalalahanin", "Downtown" and "Everything They Say".