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The Malaysian hip hop scene started in 1990s with groups such as 4U2C and KRU. Their so-called "Rap Music" wasn't accepted by the mainstream community and they had to changed to a more pop-ish sound. The Malaysian music scene was dominated by them until 1995-1996, when Poetic Ammo came out with their classic album It's a Nice Day to Be Alive. Their 1st hit, "Everything Changes" revolutionized the local music industry. There are groups from the underground scene that have established themeselves such as Naughtius Maximus, but it was Poetic Ammo that made it big.