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Search are a rock kapak band formed in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, in 1981 by drummer Yazit, [1] lead guitarist Hillary Ang, bassist Nasir, rhythm guitarist Nordin and singer Amy. Their debut album was produced by Polygram Records (Singapore).
The existence of this band was vital to the Malaysian music industry. With more than twenty recordings, it had contributed to the development of the Malaysian music industry and is still regarded as one of the legendary Malaysian pop music bands of all time in the country. Despite the changes, the band is still active in performing and recording.
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The five members of Search, are seen in the back row, having won the "Most Popular Band" award. Rock kapak is considered one of the most iconic and popular types of rock in Malaysia. Emerging in the late 1980s, it is characterized by its heavy guitar riffs, melodic vocals, and often emotionally charged lyrics.
DJ Dave, Hail Amir, and Uji Rashid introduced Hindustani-influenced music to Malaysia in the 1970s. Although the Jayhawkers, led by Joe Chelliah, was the first wholly non-Malay pop band to record Malay pop songs, it was in the mid-1970s that later non-Malay musicians ventured into the local music industry.
Ukays, also known as U.K's, is a Malaysian pop rock band. The band was founded by Malaysian songwriter Saari Amri in 1986. The band was founded by Malaysian songwriter Saari Amri in 1986. The band rose to fame in 1994 with the release of their successful album Bisa Berbisa , which sold more than 400,000 units.
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.