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  2. The Hu - Wikipedia

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    The Hu (stylized as The HU; pronounced as "the who" [2]) is a Mongolian folk metal band formed in 2016. [1] [3] Incorporating traditional Mongolian instrumentation, including the morin khuur, the tovshuur, and throat singing, [4] [5] the band calls their style of music "hunnu rock", a term inspired by the Xiongnu, an ancient nomadic empire based in Mongolia proper, [6] known as Hünnü in ...

  3. List of Hurd band members - Wikipedia

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    This article discusses the members of the Mongolian heavy metal band Hurd. Five of the band's current members are brothers: Ganbayar, Tömörtsog, Otgonbayar, Otgonbaatar and Münkhbat are sons of Damba (see Mongolian name). All the members were born and raised in the railway district in Ulan Bator.

  4. Hurd (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hurd (Mongolian: Хурд, , "speed") is a Mongolian rock band. Formed in 1987 as Skorost (Russian: Скорость, [ˈskorəsʲtʲ], also "speed") by drummer Dambyn Ganbayar, Hurd is considered the first band to have introduced the heavy metal genre into the Mongolian music landscape.

  5. The Lemons (Mongolian band) - Wikipedia

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    The band consists of 4 members, lead singer Ts. Odbayar (Odnoo), guitarist A. Enkhtulga (Tulgaa), bassist D. Anar, and drummer M. Unurbayar (Uujgii). [2] Lead singer and rhythm guitarist Odnoo established himself as a national style icon. His sunglasses and hat became a signature for him and the band.

  6. Haranga - Wikipedia

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    Haranga (Mongolian: Харанга, gong) is a hard rock/progressive rock band from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, established in 1989 as the first Mongolian hard rock group. [1] It has been performing in Mongolia since the early 1990s. In 1997, the group recorded two CDs in Germany, sponsored by Daimler-Chrysler and Siemens Nixdorf. [citation needed]

  7. Camerton (band) - Wikipedia

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    Widely considered as the first and the most successful pop/boy band in Mongolia, Camerton have released a total of ten albums and EPs between 1996 and 2004. All four of the band's members were classmates since they were 6 years old at the Mongolian Music and Dance academy. And the band was born by the time they were 15 years old. [1]

  8. Hanggai (band) - Wikipedia

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    The members of Hanggai come from diverse backgrounds, with Ilchi having once been the front man of punk band T9. [1] These eclectic experiences have come together to give Hanggai a unique sound, blending Mongolian folk music with more popular forms such as punk.

  9. Kiwi (band) - Wikipedia

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    Kiwi (Mongolian: Киви) is a girl group from Mongolia. The group initially consisted of Ulambayar, Namuun, and Enkhzol. The band was a personal project by producer Angirmaa. The band has had a total of 6 different members during its 20-year run. The two permanent members during all its iterations were Uka and Namuun.