Birthday Hitz


Reeewind to the hitz.fm 10th Birthday Bash, 7th April 2007, One Utama new wing open car park.


Adam C lost a bet and lost his hair.


Gerhana Ska Cinta is horny.


Balls.


Bittersweet! Happy jumpy britrock goodness. Sadly, the crowd wasn’t pointing their hands up in the air like fans do.


Natalie, hitz.fm jock.


Clap that.


A red sea of balloons.


So you think you can dance?


Bobo of funk jazz rock band Seven.


Watch out for flying freebies that the emcees throw!


Oh, and yeah, I got one fishnet sock and got another one for free so I gave it to her!


Normally, it’s woman on top.


Ipoh Mali, Ipoh Ipoh Mali, Point Blanc of Poetic Ammo.


Man it’s hot out here!” Moots of Pop Shuvit. (Which, once upon a time, Point Blanc rapped for…)


A moshpit started, and people pushed and shoved, and the crew forcefully threw somebody across the fences like they’d never seen a moshpit before.


Hot chick singing for Sasi The Don! (Spot the dhol behind.)


Dragon Red! On the left, head unseen, is Landslyde, formerly of Poetic Ammo.


Uncle with two Canon bodies; a Canon EF 16-35mm F2.8L USM and the Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM. I don’t know why he flashed, though; stage photography often has enough light, and direct flash is only usable to flash their eyes white, but robs the stage lighting color.

Of course, the flash being on the wide-angle-equipped camera makes sense when taking darker crowds.


Amil, ever the nu-metal poser.


DJ Pietro’s shirt reads, “JJ and Rudy Gotcha’ed me“.


K-Town Clan and their hard, hard crunk.


C. Loco guest rapped for Dragon Red and K-Town Clan, also formerly of Poetic Ammo.

If Yogi B. was there, it would be a reunion of sorts.


Dhols for the taking. I know somebody with a car who’d steal this.


One Buck Short. Panku rokku!


Dancers.


Reshmonu.


More dhol, baby.


Jason Lo has a sparkling Fender Stratocaster.


John Boy! They brought a few of the original jocks to show up. I remember winning my first CD from him!


DJ Cheapshot of Fort Minor was up (after Jakeman). He was awesome! He could transition songs so effortlessly, you wouldn’t even sense the song trying to transition. In fact, it was more like “Eh, this isn’t the same song anymore!


Yes, there were fireworks in the background.


Malaysians. They came, they saw, they littered.

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