Kelibat Korupsi
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“Keibat Korupsi” | |||||
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Single by One Buck Short from the album Halal & Loving It |
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Released | 2007 (Malaysia) | ||||
Genre | Punk Rock, Pop Punk | ||||
Length | 2:45 | ||||
Writer(s) | (probably) Mooky | ||||
One Buck Short singles chronology | |||||
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Kelibat Korupsi is a song by Kuala Lumpur rock band One Buck Short. The song is about corruption and injustice in Malaysia, the song starts with a clip of a news report on the radio or TV and then the drums come in followed by the guitars.
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