Thursday, August 25, 2005
Punks from middle Asia
This post is dedicated to my ex-roommate Rob, who like punk music, and to Spring, who likes international music. I give you: Yat-Kha, a Tuvan throat-singing punk band (link via Marginal Revolution).
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This post is dedicated to my ex-roommate Rob, who like punk music, and to Spring, who likes international music. I give you: Yat-Kha, a Tuvan throat-singing punk band (link via Marginal Revolution).
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