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  2. Malaysian rock - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian rock scene is also home to a variety of rock subgenres such as indie rock and post-rock. Notable rock bands include Crossing Boundaries, Hujan, Moi Last Von, Meet Uncle Hussain, Grey Sky Morning, The Endleaves, Deepset, and Maxim Smirnov. These bands have contributed to the diverse soundscape of Malaysian rock, with many ...

  3. Category:Malaysian indie rock groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Malaysian indie rock groups" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... OAG (band) This page was last ...

  4. Hujan - Wikipedia

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    Hujan ("Rain") is a Malaysian indie rock band formed in Kuala Lumpur, in 2005. It was founded by vocalist Noh Salleh and lead guitarist AG Coco. Fans of Hujan are called Raingers. [3] Hujan released its first two EPs in 2007, 1, 2, 3, Go! and Check Check Rock Rock, released by independent record

  5. Category:Malaysian alternative rock groups - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian indie rock groups ... Pages in category "Malaysian alternative rock groups" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Butterfingers ...

  6. Butterfingers (Malaysian band) - Wikipedia

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    Butterfingers is a Malaysian rock band formed in 1993 and one of the most successful bands in Malaysian underground [2] and mainstream music industry that performed in English language during the early 90s. They have since produced three demos, two compilations and six studio albums.

  7. Disagree (band) - Wikipedia

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    Disagree resurfaced when Zahid and Hamka responded to a rumour that a rock concert would be held somewhere in Kuala Lumpur. In fact, there was really one, which is the first Rock the World being held in 1 Utama just outside the capital. The band played to 10,000 people, who then motivated the band to come together again and record music.

  8. Kyoto Protocol (band) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, the band kickstarted proceedings at the Flamingo Stage of Future Music Festival Asia, held in Sepang, Malaysia. They shared the stage with big international acts that included Grammy nominees Fun., British indie rock band Bloc Party, and Australian goliaths The Temper Trap, amongst others. [4]

  9. Rock kapak - Wikipedia

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    Rock kapak is a sub-genre of rock music, sung largely in the Malay language with stylistic influences from glam metal, hard rock and heavy metal.Originating in Malaysia and Singapore in the 1980s, it peaked in mainstream popularity in those countries in the early-to-mid 1990s.