'Arcs of Command' by Caspian.
This is my favourite post-rock band. I've seen them once live with my wife after we got engaged and there was a moment in this song that will always be memorable moment for us.
'Another Brick in the Wall' by Pink Floyd.
Storm Thorgerson is my biggest idol, the guy responsible for most of Pink Floyd's album art. I listen to more instrumental rock, but this song in my playlist is an homage to Mr. Storm.
'Nebula' by Reset to Zilch.
This song can be found on the album A Phantasm; Antithetical. I was responsible for the album art of this album and this is my favourite track.
'Put Your Dreams to Sleep' by Deepset.
I had an adventurous phase in my life where my friends and I would spend our weekends in Perlis, sleeping on fields, gazing at the stars. We would take pictures there and sell them as postcards. This was one of the tracks we've bonded over there. It made life seem as though anything was possible.
'Fragile' by Seven Collar T-Shirt.
This band is a local legend and this song was a game changer for me.
'Habit' by Gates.
I don't really listen to songs that has lyrics/vocal in it, but this band is an exception. It hits me in the feels!
'Sycamore' by Caspian.
This was a song I picked as my wedding march. My conservative baby boomer guests were frightened to hear a rock song on a Malay wedding. The sound guy actually stopped it after the climax because it freaked everyone out but by then, I've had my fun.
'Mainland' by Inspirative.
I love discovering music from all over the world but I tend to look towards Southeast Asia first. I love Thailand and their music scene, this track is a testament to that.
'Soulkeeper' by Follows.
When I'm stuck in traffic, I find it cathartic to yell along to songs. This is one of the most satisfying to belt.
'Red Paper Lanterns' by Maybeshewill.
This girl really hated all the songs I used to listen to. This was the only song which finally made her say "I like it". Maybeshewill like it? Yes, she did.
'Lostmyhead' by The 1975.
My wife has her own fashion line and she had asked me to curate a bunch of songs for Him & Her by ANAABU (on top of doing photos for the product showcase). This was my favourite song at the time and it was played at the showcase itself in 2015.
'Minerva' by Deftones.
I saw them live once in KL. When they sang thing song, I cried out loud!