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Kick Drum Mayhem!

Australia, 2020
film

The music in ‘Kick Drum Mayhem!’ was inspired by a Black Lung distorted kick drum and then given the Shinjuku Thief treatment with Korean percussi..

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Rhythmus 21

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Music killers

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Dead or alive [DVD] (D)

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