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Old 02-15-2019, 08:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Americans can fuck right off.

Everyone else, what are some widely recognized albums or artists in your country that people from other countries might not know about?
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widely recognised in a part of the audience in my country.
i m not sure what you got in mind so i m going to start with 3 songs as sound samples and then if you or someone else's interested i can rec albums!

1st great band, even more great live band. most of rock n roll in my country is sung in english..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaClUEEUBTM

2nd: legend mid80s-90s rock band, lyrics are in greek


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP923Nv7F60

3d blend of traditional stuff with some new ideas. also kinda big and very influential, with very dedicated fanbase from diferrent (some times funnily so) musical backgrounds.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRutFNSBkYc
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The Streets - Original Pirate Material
Dizzee Rascal - Boy In Da Corner
Goldie - Timeless
Benga - Diary of an Afro Warrior
Sukh Knight - Cheese Loueez EP

Few there, all classic stuff and widely recognised.
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The Streets - Original Pirate Material
Dizzee Rascal - Boy In Da Corner
Goldie - Timeless
Benga - Diary of an Afro Warrior
Sukh Knight - Cheese Loueez EP

Few there, all classic stuff and widely recognised.
this thread has already gotten too exotic for my taste.
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this thread has already gotten too exotic for my taste.
Not sure what you mean by exotic, but they are all seminal records in their genres imo.
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Not sure what you mean by exotic, but they are all seminal records in their genres imo.
it was meant as a joke, as that british music is very well known and that maybe the intent of this thread was to talk about lesser known music from around the world.

the first 2 streets albums are among my favorites by the way.
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Also, Bhujangy Group.
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it was meant as a joke, as that british music is very well known and that maybe the intent of this thread was to talk about lesser known music from around the world.

the first 2 streets albums are among my favorites by the way.
If anyone else on here has heard all three of the other records then fine.
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If anyone else on here has heard all three of the other records then fine.
you think not?
well in my country british music has the same (if not more) coverage than american.
i ve heard dizzee rascals records til maths and english and goldie in timeless and also saturn or was it ring of saturn? goldies records i didnt like tho, never understood why the big fuzz [cuz it was big sometime in the late 90s-2000]

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