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Author: nikolas00
Posted: Mar 09 2017 - 01:02 PM
Subject: Search (2015-2017) song viral (rock,dark,indie) from band
I search a new song which is viral for a long time but I didn't give it any chance so yesterday I listen it again through the radio and I like it I think I don't remember lyrics or something the only thing that I remember is that is from a band with male vocals a bit dark voice like madrugada singer is that new age type rock of example "foals what went down" the video clip I think is in a dark kind like factory with broken stages that camera goes up and down through the holes or something like that and the main guitar riff of the song is this F-E-F-G F-E-F-G-F-E this is in piano but I think it's helpful as sound
Thanks for your time
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