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Then allow me to introduce you to the awesomeness of Mongolian metal. Look up the album Wolf Totem by the incredibly named band The HU. It goes so hard, and sounds like nothing you've ever heard before.
Their cover of Sad but True is also a banger.
Sacrelige to say this, but I think it might actually be better than the original.
Hanggai and Nine Treasures are also great
I will be checking out both of those immediately.
Damn, these are great, thanks! Surprisingly chill at times, and the cello!!
Edit: not a cello! Apparently what I'm hearing is either the balalaika or the morin khuur, super cool!
it goes hard indeed
never thought I'de be hearing to Mongolian metal but that's the beauty of the internet