Ina Raymundo, Maris Racal perform ‘Zombie’ | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Ina Raymundo, Maris Racal rock out to ’90s song ‘Zombie’

/ 12:14 PM January 31, 2020

Ina Raymundo and Maris Racal brought the house down with their performance of The Cranberries song “Zombie.”

The two actresses sang during a get-together of the “Block Z” cast at District 8 in San Juan city. Raymundo posted a video of their rendition on Instagram yesterday, Jan. 30.

The 44-year-old actress proved that she can rock out at any age—even in a leather jacket and cut-up leggings at that. While she belted “Zombie” with headbangs, providing supporting vocals was Racal. Their “Block Z” co-star Julia Barretto swayed in the background onstage.

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So lit to sing with you @mariesteller 🎤🎶 Thanks for the intro my baba @juliabarretto🖤 To all the zombie fanatics out there, this one’s for you🧟‍♀️🧟‍♂️😆 📷 by @putdownyourphones Thanks so much Mr. Guitarist. I’m so sorry I didn’t get your name but you were awesome! #Zombie #girlzofBlockZ #BlockZ #batang90s #GenXGenZ

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“So lit to sing with you @mariesteller,” Raymundo said to Racal in her caption. “To all the zombie fanatics out there, this one’s for you.”

“Block Z,” directed by Mikhail Red, chronicles a group of university students fighting for survival against zombies during a viral outbreak. It has been out in cinemas since Wednesday, Jan. 29.  /ra

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