Posted June 01, 2006 by Din
Száguld a vérem
by A Láma Dalai
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Din says: Out of control. Ska is everywhere now, a truly global phenomenon. This Hungarian band, A Láma Dalai, brings an exuberance to their punked up ska trip that reminds me of some early practitioners of this in America. But one thing that I love about this track is that I have no idea what the dude is singin. His voice sounds great tho, and it sure sounds like he means whatever it is he's caterwauling about. I'm looking into it.. Meanwhile, check it out. Tres Bitchen.
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