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Do you like this song? #805
Yes I like it, I already know it
Yes I like it, first time listening
No I don't like it, I already know it
No I don't like it, first time listening
Bloodywood - Machi Bhasad 2022
Bloodywood is an Indian metal band from New Delhi, formed in 2016. Their style is primarily described as nu metal but also includes elements of folk metal and metalcore. They began as a parody band that uploaded metal covers of pop songs on Youtube and later wrote their own music.
Rakshak ("Protector") is their debut studio album, independently released on 18 February 2022. The album's music is a blend of Indian folk music and heavy metal, while the lyrics are sung in the English, Hindi and Punjabi languages. The album entered the Billboard charts, making Bloodywood the first Indian metal band to achieve such an accomplishment. The album has been successful on Bandcamp as well, where it topped the album sales of the platform upon release, ranked (as of early March 2022) as the 22nd all-time best-selling new release and as 3rd best-selling metal release.
"Machi Bhasad" ("Expect a Riot"), released in April 2019, was originally composed for the game Beyond Good and Evil 2, but was ultimately rejected. Intended as a call to action to fight injustice, the song was released just as the band revealed 2019 European tour dates.
"Machi Bhasad" received a total of 53,1% yes votes. Previous Bloodywood polls: #679 "Gaddaar".
Punjabi phulkari dupatta, from India, by Vaaniari
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which language do you find most pleasing to the ears
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hebrew
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Diljit Dosanjh at the 2025 Met Gala, wearing sherwani by Prabal Gurung
Vogue India: 'Wondering what went behind the scenes to create Diljit Dosanjh’s viral 2025 Met Gala look? 4 days, 50 craftsmen, and designer Prabal Gurung came together for the Punjabi popstar to make this tailored sherwani. From the Gurmukhi alphabet to the map of Punjab, roses and more—the intricate embroidery stole the show.'
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