Rock The World 13, Part 3: The Music

Rock The World 13, part 3, at Stadium Bukit Jalil’s Car Park A.


Diandra Arjunaidi!


I remember this awesome guitarist.


Now, with a horn section.


All that directional light, on the Indie Stage.


Thy Regiment.


Subculture, a Malaysian classic, with Turning Around.


The Padangs!


Pitahati.


Space rock!


Oh Chentaku.


Jack the shredder.


More consistent light on the Main Stage.


Hard to get a picture of Jimmy behind all the smoke machines, though!


Zip Zieller, who rocks out to a mean 60’s Hendrix sound, on the Noisy Stage.


Stonebay!


90’s Seattlewangsa sound.


The serious Daarchlea.


Extreme metal!


Sweet 7-string.


Then, on to familiar boys Blister!


Darian Henry knows what to do with the other hand – hold a mike stand!


Proper basslines…


…because good ol’ heavy metal always had them.


Crowd gets into it.


Loka.


Nice Fender Jaguar!


More side lighting.


What, you say? A massacre?


A conspiracy?


Massacre Conspiracy.


Well-themed members of Dish.


I’m always in appreciation of stock-looking guitars.


Then came OAG!


They’d always say they’d be gone, but they come back, and I see them quite often at Rock The World.


…yeah, I can’t decide which firework-background picture to put up.


Heart A-Tack, just before I left. I missed Salam Musik as I wanted to catch the LRT before it closed operation.

Here’s Rock The World 13, Part 2: The Music and Rock The World 13: The Crowd.

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