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Malaysia’s punk underground isn’t just screaming in sweaty basements anymore.
It’s shaking walls abroad, landing right in the heart of Taipei with an exhibition that tears the lid off our snarling subculture.
Titled Restless Moon: Sounds from the Malaysian Punk Underground, the show rallies some of the most stubbornly passionate voices from Malaysia’s underground: Joe Kidd, the keeper of The Ricecooker Archives; Man Beranak from the iconic venue Rumah Api; folk punk firestarter Azmyl Yunor; raw-edged band No Good; filmmaker Azam Sa‘ad; and artist Poodien who’s never shied away from provocation. Taiwan’s own Suck Glue Boys join the rebellion to lend local grit.
The exhibition opened on 21 June at TheCube Project Space, pulling in a full house to hear Malaysia’s godfather of punk and…
Taiwan To Host A Riotous Exhibition On Malaysian Punk