It tells the young man to take action and topple a pyramid upside-down to end a never-ending war between the rich and the poor.
[3] "Tatsulok" was originally sung in 1991 by a trio folk-rock band, Buklod, who writes and performs songs about environment, politics, and human rights.
[5] The song explains that the armed conflict between the NPA and the Philippine Government under Aquino Administration is just the effect of a bigger problem.
To fully understand, before Aquino came into office, Philippines was on a nine year Martial Law under late President Ferdinand Marcos.
[7] In 2007, a now-defunct Filipino rock band, Bamboo released their third album, We Stand Alone Together, with their version of "Tatsulok" as the carrier single.