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Post by petrolino on Sept 21, 2019 14:59:45 GMT
They rocked a heavy beat in the 1990s.
'Akan Ku Tunggu' (from the album 'Candy')
'Racun Pujangga' (from the album 'Hot')
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Post by alpha128 on Sept 21, 2019 16:23:29 GMT
No, I've never heard them, or heard of them until now. And I had to refine my search to find their Wikipedia page. Their music is pretty good. But I never came across them on my own. I suspect their native language lyrics limited their distribution outside of Malaysia.
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Post by petrolino on Sept 21, 2019 17:00:37 GMT
No, I've never heard them, or heard of them until now. And I had to refine my search to find their Wikipedia page. Their music is pretty good. But I never came across them on my own. I suspect their native language lyrics limited their distribution outside of Malaysia. I think that's right.
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Post by alpha128 on Sept 21, 2019 17:26:52 GMT
I suspect their native language lyrics limited their distribution outside of Malaysia. I think that's right. I buy many albums from the English-speaking world, most frequently from the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and Canada. But most of the albums I buy these days are from places where English is not the native language. But despite their origins, these bands all sing in English, and have good international distribution because of it. For example, here's another all-female hard rock band called Burning Witches. They're from Switzerland, but they sing in English. This is the title track from 2018 sophomore album:
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Post by petrolino on Sept 21, 2019 18:08:22 GMT
I buy many albums from the English-speaking world, most frequently from the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and Canada. But most of the albums I buy these days are from places where English is not the native language. But despite their origins, these bands all sing in English, and have good international distribution because of it. For example, here's another all-female hard rock band called Burning Witches. They're from Switzerland, but they sing in English. This is the title track from 2018 sophomore album:
I really enjoyed that song. Some quirky vocals towards the end.
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Post by alpha128 on Sept 21, 2019 18:39:04 GMT
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