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Hungry Young Poets (aka HYP) was a band founded in the Philippines in 1996. They were originally formed as a duo by Barbie Almalbis (guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter) and Ricci Gurango (bassist). After releasing their first and only self-titled album, Franklin Benitez (drummer) officially completed the lineup as a trio. In 1998, Gurango left the band to lead the cover band Little Green Men, before forming Mojofly. With Gurango's assertion of rights to the band's name, Almalbis and Benitez would later rename the group to Barbie's Cradle.

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  • Hungry Young Poets (aka HYP) was a band founded in the Philippines in 1996. They were originally formed as a duo by Barbie Almalbis (guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter) and Ricci Gurango (bassist). After releasing their first and only self-titled album, Franklin Benitez (drummer) officially completed the lineup as a trio. In 1998, Gurango left the band to lead the cover band Little Green Men, before forming Mojofly. With Gurango's assertion of rights to the band's name, Almalbis and Benitez would later rename the group to Barbie's Cradle. (en)
  • Hungry Young Poets (en español: "Hambrientos Jóvenes Poetas"), (aka HYP), fue una banda musical de género pop y rock alternativo de Filipinas formada en 1997. Primeramente se formó como un dúo musical, integrada por la cantautora Barbie Almalbis (voz, guitarrista y composición) y Ricci Gurango (en el bajo). Después de lanzar su primer y único disco bajo el mismo nombre homónimo, más adelante se unió Franklin Benítez (en la batería), completando oficialmente la alineación como un trío. (es)
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  • Hungry Young Poets (en español: "Hambrientos Jóvenes Poetas"), (aka HYP), fue una banda musical de género pop y rock alternativo de Filipinas formada en 1997. Primeramente se formó como un dúo musical, integrada por la cantautora Barbie Almalbis (voz, guitarrista y composición) y Ricci Gurango (en el bajo). Después de lanzar su primer y único disco bajo el mismo nombre homónimo, más adelante se unió Franklin Benítez (en la batería), completando oficialmente la alineación como un trío. En 1998, Gurango se retiró del grupo, para formar parte de una banda musical llamada , antes de formar parte de MOJOFLY. Con la retirada de Gurango, Almalbis y Benítez, decidieron cambiar el nombre del grupo por Barbie's Cradle. Más adelante el grupo Barbie's Cradle, se convirtió en una de las bandas musicales más populares y exitosas en su país de origen, Barbie Almalbis como la vocalista, guitarrista y composición y Franklin Benítez, como el baterista. Más adelante se unió Rommel dela Cruz, como el nuevo bajista y a partir desde 1999. También se unió Wendell García, como el nuevo baterista sustituyendo a Benítez. ​ (es)
  • Hungry Young Poets (aka HYP) was a band founded in the Philippines in 1996. They were originally formed as a duo by Barbie Almalbis (guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter) and Ricci Gurango (bassist). After releasing their first and only self-titled album, Franklin Benitez (drummer) officially completed the lineup as a trio. In 1998, Gurango left the band to lead the cover band Little Green Men, before forming Mojofly. With Gurango's assertion of rights to the band's name, Almalbis and Benitez would later rename the group to Barbie's Cradle. Barbie's Cradle later became a popular band, with Barbie Almalbis as lead vocalist, guitarist and songwriter, and Franklin Benitez as drummer. Rommel dela Cruz then joined the group as bassist, and by 1999, drummer Wendell Garcia joined replacing Benitez. In 2005, the group disbanded and Almalbis went on to pursue a solo career, while Rommel dela Cruz soon became the bassist of Freestyle (the original bassist migrated to Australia). (en)
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