Mongolian Metal

монгол металл (Mongolian Metal) (n.) [mɒŋ-gəʊ-li-ən met-(ə)l]: Mongolian Metal Music, also known as Hunnu Rock, is a unique subgenre of heavy metal that has been gaining popularity in recent years. The subgenre's roots lie in Mongolia's complex history, particularly during the time of communism. While under control of the Soviet Union, Western music was heavily censored in Mongolia, and access to rock and metal music was extremely limited. However, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Mongolia underwent a period of political and cultural reform, and young Mongolians were finally able to access music from around the world. It was during this time that Mongolian Metal musicians began drawing inspiration from bands like Metallica and Iron Maiden, and traditional Mongolian instruments like the horsehead fiddle, Jew's harp and a traditional Mongolian throat singing technique, these musicians began to create a new sound that would eventually come to be known as Hunnu Rock.

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Songs:
1.
Rock n' Roll - Hurd {First Mongolian Metal Band}
2.
Accused - Tengger Calvary
3.
Khukh Tolboton - Altan Urag
4.
Yuve Yuve Yu - The HU
5.
Ticket To a Death - Аясын Салхи (Ayasiin salhi)
6.
Salbadi - Growl of Clown
7.
Etana - Sarvas
8.
Гар (Demo version) - GAZ 21
9.
Sad But True (Metallica Cover) - The HU
10.
Tes River's Hymn - Nine Treasures
11.
Anarchist - Metronome
12.
 吹响号角 (The Horn Starts) - Ego Fall
13.
Flame and Flash
Mongolian Metal
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