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''Rock kapak'' is a sub-genre of
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, sung largely in the
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with stylistic influences from
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,
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and heavy metal. Originating in
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and
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in the 1980s, it peaked in mainstream popularity in those countries in the early-to-mid 1990s.


Etymology

The Malay term ''kapak'' literally translates to "
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" in English. However, in this instance, it is considered to be a corruption of the English term, "
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". Many early Malaysian rock bands would put on performances, also known as "fun fairs", in car parks, as they were a readily available and affordable urban public space. The name "rock kapak" was thus adopted as a somewhat ironic term, distinguishing local, Malaysian rock artists from more established, "foreign" rock artists performing in stadiums. A major subset of ''rock kapak'' music is labelled as "jiwang", a Malay slang term used to denote an (often extravagant or excessive level of) romanticism or sentimentalism, in a similar way to the English slang terms " soppy" or " schmaltzy". The term gained popularity in tandem with the elaborate, romantic rock kapak ballads that dominated Malaysian pop charts and popular culture throughout the 1990s.


History

The earliest manifestation of rock music in the
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emerged in the early 1960s, particularly influenced by the electric-guitar-driven
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sounds of the
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artists such as
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and
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. Known as ''pop yeh-yeh'' (after the characteristic "yeah-yeah" lines in popular music of that era) and largely sung in Malay, this sub-genre uniquely incorporated the lilting, rhythmic vocal styles characteristic of Malay ''asli'' (folk, literally "natural") music alongside the driving, high-tempo styles of contemporary rock-and-roll. As a pre-eminent commercial centre with a well-established
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entertainment industry,
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emerged at the leading edge for the development of ''pop yeh-yeh.'' The prominence of ''pop yeh-yeh'' began to wane by the 1970s, as a combination of changing musical tastes (including the emergence of
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and
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) and increasing restrictions on live rock performances by the Singaporean government led to its gradual decline. However, the legacies of the ''pop yeh-yeh'' era, including its localisation of contemporary rock music and fashion, as well as its strong emphasis on live concerts, would prove to be influential in establishing the acceptance, and growth, of ''rock kapak'' in the following decades. Throughout the 1980s, the mainstream popularity of Malaysian ''rock kapak'' groups was significantly enhanced by high-profile television shows such as ''Muzik-Muzik,'' which highlighted new artists and songs; and ''
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'', a music competition. ''Rock kapak'' arguably reached its zenith in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with rock groups dominating local charts. Tacit government support for this local music phenomenon was combined with an increasing emphasis on ''rock kapak'' by the Malaysian music industry. With the local Chinese and Indian ethnic minorities largely preferring artists from
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respectively, and labels generally reticent to release English-language songs due to worries about how Malaysian-accented English would be received, Malay-language music became the overwhelming focus of the local industry. This elevated the profile and popularity of ''rock kapak'' significantly, arguably allowing it to transcend ethnolinguistic boundaries despite it almost exclusively being sung in the Malay language. In 1989, it was estimated that of the approximately 15 albums released by local labels every month, 12 were ''rock kapak'' albums. This began an almost decade-long period of Malaysian chart dominance, with best-selling albums including
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's 1989 "killer album", ''Fenomena'' ("Phenomenon") (250,000 units), Ukays' 1992 album ''Bisa Berbisa'' ("May Be Poisonous") (350,000 units) and XPDC's 1997 album, ''Brutal'' (500,000 units). ''Rock kapak'' also began to make headway in
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, with its much larger population and mutually-intelligible language making it a lucrative market for Malaysian bands.
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's ''Fenomena,'' for instance, logged cumulative sales of almost 2 million units there (nearly 10 times its sales in Malaysia), selling 50,000 albums every day at its peak. Despite its chart dominance, ''rock kapak'' began to decline throughout the mid-to-late 1990s. Highly-publicised incidents of unrest at live concerts, culminating in a Battle of the Bands concert in 1989 where fans in attendance reportedly began throwing chairs and soft drink cans, would lead to periodic crackdowns led by Prime Minister
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. These included a ban on open-air rock concerts in 1986 and a ban on long-haired male rock artists from the government monopoly broadcaster,
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, in 1990. Constrained by a relatively small and conservative local recording industry, as well as increasing government scrutiny, ''rock kapak'' became largely restricted to romantic "jiwang" slow rock ballads, which retained mainstream popularity well into the 1990s, but made it increasingly "predictable". Some young fans began to migrate to
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, but as it attracted even more controversy and government scrutiny, it never gained the mainstream popularity that ''rock kapak'' did and largely remained an underground phenomenon.


Characteristics

''Rock kapak'' is musically characterised by slow-tempo
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, often featuring elaborate electric guitar solos and wide vocal range. It was primarily influenced by
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groups such as
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,
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,
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and
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.
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, a German hard rock group, was noted as being particularly influential, with its more "melodic" style of ''rock strongly influencing many mainstream rock'' kapak groups. Influence was also drawn from traditional forms of Malay folk music, with its characteristic steady beat and lilting vocal style. ''Rock kapak'' is almost exclusively sung in the Malay language, with lyrics generally focusing on romantic themes. This has been attributed to a combination of strict
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controls on freedom of expression, and ''rock kapak'' being a largely mainstream pop-driven phenomenon, both serving to effectively limit the themes covered by ''rock kapak'' bands. Many artists covering more subversive themes generally remained in the underground music scene, and/or largely sung their works in English to target a minority largely urbanised, liberal audience. As a result, they never gained significant broadcast airtime and were largely absent from mainstream popular culture.


Fashion

While ''rock kapak'' tended to draw musically largely from
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, at the beginnings of its mainstream popularity, ''rock kapak'' artists often adopted androgynous styles influenced by
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and heavy metal bands such as
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. These generally included long hair styled with the use of hairspray, makeup, and elaborate costuming often featuring tight leather and denim clothing. These were considered revolutionary in pushing cultural and gender norms, but were considered highly controversial at the time, often stigmatised as being associated with illicit drug use or general poor behaviour. Despite the controversy, these styles proved influential in Malay popular culture, particularly among a new generation of urbanising, young Malays, who had begun migrating to Kuala Lumpur as a result of Malaysia's relatively centralised industrialisation and economic development. From the 1980s onwards, the "messy" style of ''rock kapak'' musicians led to them being somewhat pejoratively labelled ''kutu'' ( Malay for "lice"). ''Kutu'' then became a label more generally applied to young, urban and largely working-class Malays – in particular, the "street kids" who drew influence from rock artists' fashions. The term ''"mat rock"'' (after a colloquial abbreviation for the common given name "
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," paired with "rock") was also used more commonly as a self-applied term by rock fans. In the 1990s, a Malaysian government crackdown on the perceived "antisocial" aspects of ''rock kapak'' resulted in many mainstream artists retreating from these styles. Most infamously, long-haired performers were banned from the then-Government monopoly broadcaster,
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, by Information Minister Mohamad Rahmat in 1992. The two most high-profile holdouts,
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(of the band Wings) and Amy (of
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) eventually agreed to have their hair cut on television by Rahmat. This has been noted as being both a watershed moment for ''rock kapaks mainstream popularity, with its tacit government approval opening opportunities for more mainstream promotion, and the beginnings of its eventual decline, as it began to lose its "outsider", "rebellious" status.


In popular culture

The ''rock kapak'' scene was popularized by the Malaysian
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References

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