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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 ...
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 ...
Malaysian indie rock groups ... Pages in category "Malaysian alternative rock groups" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Butterfingers ...
M. Nasir – previously of the Singaporean folk rock band Kembara – played a leading role in shaping rock music in Malaysia for a period of almost ten years, working as a songwriter and producer. He produced local rock bands like Search and Wings as well as solo artiste like Rahim Maarof and took them to their highest level of Malaysian rock ...
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.
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.
Pages in category "Malaysian rock music groups" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
OAG, also written as O@G, also known as Old Automatic Garbage, Orang Asia Genius, [1] or Only Allah Great is a Malaysian pop and alternative rock band, formed in 1992. The current line-up of the band is Muhammad Radhi Razali (vocals & bass), Dean Yusof (guitar) and Ringoe Dahar (drums).