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Now Playing: Neon
Neon..
Your smile drives me freezing
Snow throws it away
You're the laughter in my silence
The crow that keeps me awake
Green towel less soft spoken
The thoughts you never knew
The lies and empty promises
I gave them all to you
How does it feel?
How is it that i can feel?
Coz i, i need to know
Coz i, i know i can never be enough
To replace your one ever
And i, i think it's shiny and blue
Like an instant see-through
Coz i, i know i can never be enough
To replace your one ever
Now everything is silent,
Everything is still without you near
Everything about you
The world was something new
And i was there at the open
Well just to be with you
But every time i see the shelter
Every time i walk away
You're the laughter in my silence
The call that feeds my day
How does it feel?
How is it that i can feel?
Coz i need to know
Coz i, i know i can never be enough
To replace your one ever
And i, i think it's shiny and blue
Like an instant see-through
Coz i, i know i can never be enough
To replace your one ever
Now everything is silent,
And everything is still without you near
And every time i see you passing by
I will stay here waiting for you
And i will talk to myself
On a lazy sunday afternoon
And i'll still say that prayer for you
I'll be your everything, god knows me
I'll try to be so perfect you'll see
But nothing can compare to you
Whatever lies out there
There's no one here
There's no one here


Yael Yuzon and Gosh Dilay were classmates in highschool who wrote songs during their free time. After a while, they decided to form a band called Sponge along with co-actors from a local theatre production Vicente Lava (Guitars), Ryan Teehankee(Drums) and Datu Pendatun (Percussions). They played their first gig on November 2001 at the Poveda Fair. They would then go on to win the Holy Spirit battle of the bands and the Ateneo high school battle of the bands 2002. During the summer of 2002, what seemed to be the perfect lineup had to go through another roster change. Teehankee and Lava were replaced by Chris Cantada and Erwin Armovit respectively. Later that same summer, Pendatun left for UP Baguio, leaving the band without a percussionist. With Erwin on guitars and Chris on drums, the band decided to change its name to Sponge Cola.
Chirs' affinity with the Beatles and Erwin’s taste for aggressive, stabbing guitars served as the blue print for the revamped sound of Sponge Cola. With a new name and a new set of members, they’ve come a long way from being just another pop rock group. Their ability to blend their influences together has generated enough interest for the production of their debut EP which will come out June 2003.