Jugra? Certainly.
The eyebrow-raising Darah dan Maruah Tanah Melayu (Blood and Honour of the Malay Land) movement has grown throughout the 2010s from a handful of artists into over a dozen active projects. At the center is Daeng Andika, a 20 year veteran of the Malay Metal scene recording and releasing music as early as 2003. It would be in 2009 that he would take an active interest in producing National Socialist music from the Malay perspective.
The most active project of Mr. Andika would be Jugra, releasing nearly a decade's worth of material, sharing spaces with artists from his native Malaysia and the Philippines to the United States and Italy. Named after the historic royal capital of Sultan Abdul Samad in present day Selangor, Jugra's music ranges everywhere from Oi!/RAC to Black Metal and even Folk music. The band calls their music "Patriotik Metal":
In an interview with Marco Ferrarese for New Naratif, Daeng explains his belief that Nationalism and Metal music mix well, stating that it is fundamental to those who believe that National Socialism represents the idea that nations belong to their respectively distinct races with one leader in charge of their people. For Daeng, Jugra is a tribute to the Third Reich.
https://newnaratif.com/the-roots-of-the-hate/
Alif Ba Ta features everything from Oi!/Punk to Heavy Metal and NSBM.
Highlights: "Nusantara Raya" (3:55), "Wanita" (13:49), "This Is Our Land" (17:14), "Pelayar Dari Hujung Selatan Timur" (22:36)
Other Jugra albums: