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・ Marcus (son of Basiliscus)
・ Marcus (usurper)
・ Marcus A. Anderson
・ Marcus A. Coolidge
・ Marcus A. Ernst
・ Marcus A. Kemp
・ Marcus A. Milam
・ Marcus A. Smith
・ Marcus Acilius Glabrio (suffect consul 33 BC)
・ Marcus Actorius Naso
・ Marcus Adam
・ Marcus Adams
・ Marcus Adams (Canadian footballer)
・ Marcus Adams (director)
・ Marcus Adams (photographer)
Marcus Adoro
・ Marcus Aemilius Barbula
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 158 BC)
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 187 BC)
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 232 BC)
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 6)
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (consul 78 BC)
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (executed 39)
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (triumvir)
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Minor
・ Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Porcina
・ Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (consul 115 BC)
・ Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (praetor 56 BC)
・ Marcus Aemilius Scaurus (son of praetor 56 BC)


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Marcus Adoro

Marcus Antonius Corpuz Adoro (born December 31, 1971) was the lead guitarist of the Eraserheads, a Philippines alternative rock band in the 1990s. He is also known by the stage name or band name Markus Highway.
== Eraserheads ==
During his days as lead guitarist for the Eraserheads, Adoro only had a few contributions when it came to songwriting. He would compose one song per album, which were usually album fillers, like "Punk Zappa" in the album, ''Circus'', and "Southsuperhiway" in the album, ''Natin99''. The most contributions he had ever given to the band was in the album ''Carbon Stereoxide'', in which he wrote the songs "Pula", "Wala", and "Escalator Alligator".
Marcus' style of lead guitar was a very significant piece to the Eraserheads' sound, and to a greater extent, using takamine, Gibson and Yamaha the sound that came to define Pinoy alternative rock. His minimalist approach contrasted with the more "flashier" style of most local guitarists of the time. Instead of long, epic solos, Adoro preferred "pretty little ditties" that often complement the tone of the song. His "less is more" method resembles that of many guitarists from Manila's 80s underground punk scene, particularly Bobby Balingit (The Wuds) and Resty Cornejo (Identity Crisis). During the band's later years, Marcus began to acquire a fascination with electric guitar noises and environmental sounds which he would incorporate to his style as the band's music progressed and became more experimental.
One of the best examples of Adoro's lead guitar skills from his Eraserhead years would be in the song "Maskara" where he played backwards in one take.

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