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killershadow
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  • Posted: 03/28/2014 12:56
  • Post subject: why band don't exist from turkey
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çilekeş
manga
duman
bubituzak
DanielNunes93
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Portugal
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  • Posted: 03/28/2014 13:05
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You have to add them
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  • Posted: 03/28/2014 19:15
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Yes, if your favourite artist isn't on the site add them into your chart. That's how everything else got here...
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  • Posted: 03/29/2014 19:35
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killershadow wrote:
çilekeş
manga
duman
bubituzak


Muhaha; because they're fucking awful that's why. Esp. Duman. God I hate Duman. If they gave me one bullet and said you can kill anyone I'd shoot Kaan Tangöze; salak adam.
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  • Posted: 03/30/2014 04:56
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tekin wrote:
Muhaha; because they're fucking awful that's why. Esp. Duman. God I hate Duman. If they gave me one bullet and said you can kill anyone I'd shoot Kaan Tangöze; salak adam.


Do you know any good bands from Turkey?
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  • Posted: 03/30/2014 16:14
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Facetious wrote:
Do you know any good bands from Turkey?


Eh, Benimle Oynar Mısın by Bülent Ortaçgil (Cutesy folk Nick Drake style) anything by Replikas (Oriental progressive freakout, space rock), Ev and also Sen Balık Değilsin ki by Gevende (Genre-bending mu'afuckas), Hayat by Sakin (indie done well; mostly lyrically interesting tho), Su by Mercan Dede (Ambient, Downtempo influenced by Turkish classical music), Cihan by Birsen Tezer (Ethnic Vocal Jazz), Mi Kubbesi by Nekropsi (Death Metal musicians doing psychedelic tinged prog), Bakırköy Akıl Hastanesi'nde by ZeN (Psychedelic jams) and last but not least Duble Oryantal by Baba Zula & Mad Professor (Collaboration, Mixed by Mad Professor, Oriental Dub )
killershadow
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  • Posted: 04/29/2014 15:05
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Anonymous wrote:
Muhaha; because they're fucking awful that's why. Esp. Duman. God I hate Duman. If they gave me one bullet and said you can kill anyone I'd shoot Kaan Tangöze; salak adam.


fucker man
killershadow
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DanielNunes93 wrote:
You have to add them


you're right but my level low . I cant make
killershadow
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Turkey
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  • Posted: 04/29/2014 15:09
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Anonymous wrote:
Eh, Benimle Oynar Mısın by Bülent Ortaçgil (Cutesy folk Nick Drake style) anything by Replikas (Oriental progressive freakout, space rock), Ev and also Sen Balık Değilsin ki by Gevende (Genre-bending mu'afuckas), Hayat by Sakin (indie done well; mostly lyrically interesting tho), Su by Mercan Dede (Ambient, Downtempo influenced by Turkish classical music), Cihan by Birsen Tezer (Ethnic Vocal Jazz), Mi Kubbesi by Nekropsi (Death Metal musicians doing psychedelic tinged prog), Bakırköy Akıl Hastanesi'nde by ZeN (Psychedelic jams) and last but not least Duble Oryantal by Baba Zula & Mad Professor (Collaboration, Mixed by Mad Professor, Oriental Dub )


example: çilekeş dont exist. best of band from turkey
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