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Myanmar Hardcore Rebels Cacerolazo Amp Up the Volume for Revolution
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Myanmar Hardcore Rebels Cacerolazo Amp Up the Volume for Revolution

By
Jacob Payne
/ 31 January 2025

Born out of the chaos of post-coup Myanmar, Burmese punk collective Cacerolazo’s debut LP rails against the brute forces of injustice and dictatorship.

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