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From: kenzooo
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  • Big respect Boys, I hope you are ok and all the people around you too.

    I 'm Omzo and I'm The King of Kess kess .You fing my vidéos in youtube if you put kess kess selon omzo.

    I'd love to play with you also if you like. Tace care and congratulation

  • 0:13 Creeper smile......

  • u dudes ^_^ u!

  • ill.

  • i don't know what i just saw... but that was awesome

  • what are those things? those are one of the coolest musical instruments ever seen well by me anyways

  • it's ASALATO, an african instrument.

  • WTF

  • que grossos!

  • PROPSS FROM OZ!

  • Where I can get one of thoose? I looked all over internet and nothing!

  • nice! i'd like to have such BALLS! I think japanese or other east countries have invented this instrument, which shows its genius in simplicity. Greets to Easts from Europe

  • I was wrong... it's african instrument. Whatever..

  • yeah and accually all music was derived from africa man many years ago :D

  • What? Were these guys built in a lab or something? Props to Hifana!

  • nice :)

  • YEAH!

  • qe capos loko pero hay q estar mucho al dope

  • brillant ass bastards man i am speechless

  • Saaaaaaweet!

  • Way too short

  • dude the song at the end of the vid is made by dj kentaro so ....

  • forget about the language, badass technics....

  • HIFANA!!!!!!

  • damn ))) cool blya!

  • Estos tipos se la re bancan!.

  • the instruments are called Pattica or Asalto, not asaruto

  • I think they're called asaruto in japanese...

  • theres no L in japanese they call them asaruto in japan

  • Thanks tips, but remember, its not a japanese instrument ;)

  • this is true, but there are many things that arent japanese that have been changed to suit the japanese language. for instance, fork. when the japanese adopted the fork they called it a foruku. thats why the japanese have hiragana and katakana. katakana is janglish and hiragana is straight japanese.

  • fo o ku, not fo ru ku.

  • what are they called! the instruments not the people.

  • pretty cool

  • sick

  • hell yes

  • yeah nice!

  • NICE!

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