Lies, all lies
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Tibetan throat singing is some good shit.
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Mongolian, but it’s a vibe
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Morf is a good way to introduce more mainstream-centric people to the sound of throat singing
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Rolling through Diablo type dungeons or silent hill levels lmao
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EEEEOOOOOUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRREEEOOOUUUUIIIIIIRRRRRR
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Mongolian, but it’s a vibe
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Mongolian, but it’s a vibe
The Hu - cover of “The Trooper”
If Mongolian throat singing metal is your thing then there’s more good stuff from The Hu:
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Tibetan throat singing is some good shit.
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Morf is a good way to introduce more mainstream-centric people to the sound of throat singing
That was a neat watch
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Ummet Ozcan is pretty good if you wanna introduce throat singing to someone who prefers techno.
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We went to a concert of Tibetans doing the throat singing and it was cool as fuck.
Introspective arythmic diddly jazz is my music kryptonite. Similarly, the taqsim that is the opening part of so much good Egyptian music. It sounds abusively selfish to me. I do like a diverse array of genres but picky about jazz, or anything without a rhythm.
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Make it that trap beat Mongolian shit and Im down
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Better than country
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i do like The Hu.
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Mongolian, but it’s a vibe
If you must use Spotify, you could at least not link to it.
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is that the same lady from the boyfriend looking back at the lady in the red dress meme?
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If you must use Spotify, you could at least not link to it.
Just listen to some music and get over it
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The Hu - cover of “The Trooper”
If Mongolian throat singing metal is your thing then there’s more good stuff from The Hu:
Oh, there is actually a band called “The Hu.” I thought glitchdx was joking.