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DEATH BY FUNGI

DEATH BY FUNGI
Tushar Dhanawade

Bombay hardcore pioneers consisting of Aryaman Chatterji on drums, Kamran Raza on bass, Tabish Khidir on vocals and Vrishank on guitars.

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Listen: ‘Die in Bombay’ By DEATH BY FUNGI

Mumbai hardcore punk band DEATH BY FUNGI have just released their latest EP ‘Die in Bombay’. Evolving with each sporadic release, DBF have added vocalist Tabish Khidir (from the doom band Dirge)...

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