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  3. Jungle Drum - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Austrian hip hop artist Chakuza sampled the song on his free track "Jungle Drum Mix". In 2019, German metal band Emil Bulls released the song on their cover album called "Mixtape". References

  4. Rara music - Wikipedia

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    Rara is a form of festival music that originated in Haiti that is used for street processions, typically during Easter Week.The music centers on a set of cylindrical bamboo trumpets called vaksin, but also features drums, maracas, güiras or güiros (a percussion instrument), and metal bells, as well as alsos which are made from recycled metal, often coffee cans.

  5. Laba Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Laba Festival's name represents its date on the Chinese calendar. La is the name of the twelfth and final month, and ba means "eight". [1] In ancient China, the "eight" referred to making sacrifices to eight gods at the end of the year.

  6. Goregrind - Wikipedia

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    Zero Tolerance described goregrind as being defined by "detuned guitars, blasting drums (sometimes with a high-tuned, clanging 'biscuit tin' snare drum sound), sickening lyrics and often heavily processed/distorted vocals." [4] Goregrind bands commonly use extremely low or pitch-shifted vocals. [5]

  7. Peach emoji - Wikipedia

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    The peach emoji as it appears on X. The Peach emoji (🍑) is a fruit emoji depicting a pinkish-orange peach. The emoji is noted for its resemblance to human buttocks or the vulva, owing to the center crease, and is consequently frequently used as a euphemism for such on social media.

  8. Tololoche - Wikipedia

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    Tololoche yucateco. The tololoche is a traditional musical instrument from southern Mexico.Its name comes from "tolo loch", from the Mayan language: tolo (bull) and loch (embraced), which would later become tololoche.

  9. Damaru - Wikipedia

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    The chöpen is attached to the end of the drum's handle so that it waves about while the drum is being played. They are most commonly made of brocade or silk using the colors of the tantric elements. On smaller damaru, the chöpen is usually found without adornment, but on chöd damaru, the tail will often feature several items which have been ...