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Ouzo Bazooka — Kapaim
Album: Kapaim
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Length: 3:53
Plays (last 30 days): 7
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from their site: 
"Ouzo Bazooka was formed in Tel Aviv by Uri Brauner Kinrot, who grew up on the sunny shores of the mediterranean sea and has been active in the music scene for over a decade, shaping the sound of influential local groups as well as the critically acclaimed mediterranean surf band Boom Pam (who collaborated with Turkish psychedelic-folk legend Selda Bağcan).

Tel Aviv’s cultural diversity served as the perfect backdrop for Ouzo Bazooka’s formation and the maturing of their style; an exotic blend of middle eastern sounds and scales, moulded together with fuzzed psychedelic surf rock and garage.

Following the release of their acclaimed self-titled debut album in 2014, the band was embraced by the local crowd and became somewhat of a local phenomenon. It was only a matter of time before their sounds reached the European front and after memorable high profile festival appearances, followed by two stellar releases, the media, critics and the international crowd took notice. The band’s position as the ambassadors of a new middle
eastern rock sound was cemented."
too much ouzo?
When you buy your Khruangbin CD from Temu... But still like it. 7 here!
 B4D3neaker3 wrote:

bazooka player and dancers in the cheese shop? Monty Python, not quite, maybe it was the pet shop . . . 


Bill just read your comment out loud. You are famous from now on

Bouzouki is an instrument; bazooka is a weapon. 
Or maybe a tool that I need to drink more ouzo.
I'll have what he's having.
thought it was some Zappa...
bazooka player and dancers in the cheese shop? Monty Python, not quite, maybe it was the pet shop . . .