8.2.05 - This is more than another independent label – this is Philippine Independent Music’s support group. INDIE PILIPINAS, a July 20, 2005 Movement now set to dedicate 100% support to the growing Philippine Independent scene. While majority of our indie artists and enthusiasts are still struggling to penetrate the commercial scene, The Indie Pilipinas assembly is bound to unite these people and bring to the forefront the advantages of indie music in the Philippines and level with the industry of popular music.

Indie Pilipinas has already begun scouting for independent musicians whose talents are just being shelved inside their individual closets. Special projects are currently being positioned to kick-off the big campaign, one of which is The INDIE MUSIC FEST, a monthly series at the Music Museum. Another big project coming up is a series of Indie Pilipinas Compilation Albums.
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Agaw Agimat performs before a 40,000 crowd!
7.19.05 - Agaw Agimat recently performed at an anti-administration rally in Makati last July 13 playing their hit single "Sabi Nila" and "G!@#$a" in front of a 40,000 crowd which gathered at the intersection of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas in the business district. It's an awsome "no-words-can-explain" experience seeing this huge crowd all together raising their fists as Agaw Agimat delivers their socially relevant songs at the speed of sound. NOISE=CHANGE!


01.19.2005
Fashionably attired Goth rockers, The Late Isabel shared the bill with AA at Sa Guijo Cafe on this Wednesday night.
01.15.2005
AAs Lister's Party was held at Gasoline Alley at the Ground floor of Robinson's Galleria. The member's of AA got to hang out with their Comrades while Nancy Drool and premier punks, Wuds started off the night's live music. After AA's set at the Lister Party, they had to rush off to Sa Guijo Cafe in Makati that same evening to end the night for the Revolver Year Ender party. Writer Chris Ramos also of Revolver voted AA's newest album release Mantra, his no.1 pick for albums released in 2004. Yahoo!!
01.11.2005
"Shame on Sham" an anti-piracy concert which included Agaw Agimat, Chicosci, Typecast, Mayonnaise, Twisted Halo, Sugarfree and many more of the country's top rock acts.
01.08.2005
Big Sky Mind in New Manila was the venue for AA's first gig in 2005. Also on the bill that night were Nancy Drool and the Itchyworms. Good way to strart off the year.