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the hu

The Wolf Totem song is so powerful that it seems to bring people from Central Asia to Europe to take over. If this isn't real heavy metal music, then what is? Could it be a sign of the return of Genghis Khan? People are talking about it and watching it on video sites. Historians should be interested in this.

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the hu

h÷mey(throat singing) instead of brutal vocal is very good idea.

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the hu

The men are playing music that makes someone feel like they could fight an enemy in the plains of Central Asia.

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the hu

I recently heard a Mongolian group cover the song "Sad But True" and it made me go wild. It was like a healing balm for me since I was feeling deprived of music. The metal version of the song should have been perfect, but unfortunately it was a bit sloppy.

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the hu

A group of people are challenging the idea that Mongolia should not be involved in anything bad. They are showing their strength and masculinity through a song called "Wolf Totem" and a video featuring biker brothers.

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the hu

Atmospheric cengiz metal is a type of metal that is found in the atmosphere. It is made up of tiny particles that are released into the air from burning fossil fuels and other sources. These particles can be harmful to our health and the environment.

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the hu

I recently discovered a band called Yuve Yuve Yu on a video site and I instantly fell in love with them. I'm so excited that I'm literally squeezing the extra testosterone out of my beard and pouring it into a glass! Tuvan throat singing was the original form of intense singing, and I'm really enjoying it.

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the hu

I recently found a Mongolian rock band on the website 9gag. They have an amazing song that you can watch on the video site "Watch?v=jm8dcgim6yc". It's a unique sound, with a type of singing called throat singing.

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