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Each of Malaysia's 13 states has its own emblems, consisting of a state animal and in most cases a state plant. [1] State State animal State flora Johor: Malayan tiger:
Sinestesia is the third studio album by Indonesian indie band Efek Rumah Kaca, released on December 18, 2015, on Jangan Marah Records. It was produced by Pandai Besi and the band. Recorded between 2009–15, Sinestesia is the band's first release since their 2008 album Kamar Gelap. [1]
The recording of Kamar Gelap was more concentrated in studio, unlike the first album (which recorded at the band members' houses). [1] Some musicians collaborated with Efek Rumah Kaca during recording, such as Ramondo Gascaro on "Laki-Laki Pemalu", [2] Ade Paloh provided backing vocals and Iman Fattah played guitar on "Jangan Bakar Buku".
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Despite having deep roots in Malay traditions, the green, yellow and red as a collective symbolism only surfaced in 1933, when the Royal Malay Regiment was founded. Both the regimental crest and flag bear the tricolour, [7] as soldiers of the regiment swore their allegiance to the Sultans of Malay states, then the protectorates of the British Empire. [8]
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"Di Udara" is dedicated to Munir, a human rights activist who was killed on a plane. The lyrics of "Efek Rumah Kaca" are about global warming, while "Bukan Lawan Jenis" addresses homosexuality. [2] "Jatuh Cinta Itu Biasa Saja" states that blind love is not good. [3] "Cinta Melulu" criticized the tendencies exhibited by Indonesian love songs ...
The survey showed that 30% of all 1107 surveyed felt sympathetic with regards to the demonstrations. Another 19% said they were understanding rather than the opposite. 26% approved at least partially of the demonstrations, while 10% showed little sympathy and a further 13% no understanding at all.