One Buck Short - Songs

Songs

Their debut single, "That Day" from their EP Where Is The Mouse?!, broke into the Malaysian Top 10 charts on the Hitz.fm radio station. One Buck Short also wrote the song Christmas Morning for a charity (MusicCanteen Christmas) album. The band was also nominated as the Best Newcomer artist in the first ever Hitz.FM Malaysian English Top 10 awards in 2004.

In 2006, the band was nominated for Best Rock and Best Live Act for the Malaysian English Top 10 Awards held on December 10, 2006. The first single of the band's debut album (Halal & Loving It), "Fast Times", had significant airplay on Malaysian English radio. Later over 2007, the band released the singles Kelibat Korupsi, an entirely Malay song about Corruption in Malaysia and 10:04.

In 2009, the band released a new song called "Wait for It (Revolution)" and organised a free rock concert called "Rockaway". One Buck Short has also been invited to play 2 shows in Sydney, Australia in September 2009.

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