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Anyone listen to foriegn music here?

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Bob Marley is as foreign as I get

My wife is Indian (eastern) and she listens to some Indian Music once in awhile (but I can't stand it)
 
Canada, Rush.

British Isles,
U2 hometown of Dublin, Ireland
Beatles
Led Zep
The Who
Elton John
etc.........

Australia, AC-DC AC/DC. Formed in Australia in 1973
 
Rammstein? lol

Edit: I guess I like some other foreign metal bands too.. don't really care where they'er from as long as its good.
 
Korean
Japanese
British (but does it count, even?)

That's about it. I do, however, have some Mexican/Spanish songs in here somewhere . . ..
 
Most of the music I listen to is trance, and most of it comes from Europe. Alot from the UK and Germany. I guess that is considered forign music considering that I'm American.
 
Originally posted by: Turkish
Originally posted by: jai6638
Turkish
Arabic
Hindi, Punjabi, Gujurati, Urdu ( Indian )
Korean
Swedish

which turkish ones?

I listen to Sezen Aksu, the Melevi Ensemble, Turkish folk music by various artists, and one Turkish pop CD that has:

Mustafa Sandal
Tarkan
Kenan Dogulu
Hakan Peker
Burak Kut
Onur
Alisan
Ozcan Deniz
Mahsun Kirmizigul
Ali Guven
Yeditepe
Ercan Saatci
Nukhet Duru
 
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