Unless may cameo ka sa mga shows sa TV, walang mangyayari sa pagbabanda.
In this day and age (not to mention this country), being in a band could not sustain your living, so it should not be a priority. Mukha lang mayaman yung mga idol natin, compared to us who are working in a corporate world. Why, you might ask. Most of them don't have insurance, social security, health benefits, etc. Their savings are liquid and hati-hati pa sila dun. Pano kung mala-Slipknot ang lineup nyo tapos every weekend lang kayo tumutugtog? Labas nyan puro pancit canton araw araw.
Let's say nasa super band ka na, earning 7,00010,000 per song; with gigs every weekend; apat kayo, with managers and roadies. You can hit 75,00085,000 per month net. Mukhang ok na, but remember, these are liquid savings. Wala pa dyan ang gastos sa tour, recording, gears, at lahat ng kailangan na hindi naka-budget para sa banda.
Being in a band isn't all that bad, neither is it all that good. It should be approached as if it was a job that you intend to have. Kung pano ka mag-isip sa paghanap ng trabaho, dapat ganun din sa pagpasok sa banda if you intend to make a career out of it.
On a side note: Working in a bank, I have seen so many famous band members apply for a loan and they always get turned down because of their poor credit standing. Why? We don't consider musicians as a "stable career". Unless you're Willie Revillame.