DeLaLa Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 (edited) http://www.hashishpunk.com/ My HaShiSh by HaShiSh http://www.cilicia.com/2007/03/nava-sarata-amanor.html About HaShiSh. Hashish is an Argentinean power trio that resides in Buenos Aires. I play the guiar and sing in the band. Since the year 2000 we have been performing our art, a fuzz chord joint, and sticky pop melodies, generating our own so-called genre known as PPC (Caucasian Power Punq or simetric punk). Hashish songs are performed in different languages, Spanish, Armenian and English mostly. Our main goal is to present an honest energy of universal, multi-cultural and originally chaotic musical proposal to every place in the world. We also edited, after three years fighting for it, our first record. Thanks to the Gogortiloz Foundation (London) and others, we made that dream to be true. We launched the CD at the Teatro Stella Maris of San Isidro city, near Buenos Aires. It was one of the most weird and bizarre shows we have ever did. 18 songs non stop, and lots of surprises. Mr. Raul Oscar Alonso, a great scholar of Argentina, in the middle of the show, offered a speech about the Armenians and the Vasques. He declared that “The Caucasus is a privileged region because of its people, its soil and countless other subjects. I’m not an Armenian descendent, I’m a vasque descendent. Recent history and recent history researchers – to be more precise- have discovered that the “Euskaros” had an unknown original land. This theory is certain nowadays. They are “Caucasus” descendents. That means that the “Euskaros” were Armenian-like. Why I’m stating this? For several reasons that researchers have detected. Because it’s a topic I’m interested and because I have a great deal of Armenian friends. Through this line of investigation, I discovered –for example- that my skull, Euskarian skull, it’s a “Caucasian Skull”.” http://www.cilicia.com/uploaded_images/IMG_1559-727430.JPG The surprise: Pedrito, Shara and Sevak Lechuga. It was year 2000, while I used to spent the 99,99% of my time on the internet. One day I found the www.kotayknights.com website. It was incredible! ! ! After 1998 and my first trip to Armenia, I became a big fan of Kotayk Beer, the best of the planet. So there was a group of Armenians in Los Angeles that run a beer club called Kotayknights. I sent to Pedro Zarokian, chief commander, one song about the Kotayk Beer called My HaShiSh. Years has gone fast… On late November I received an email from Pedro (After Years without news about him) telling me that he was to arrive on Dec. 22nd to Buenos Aires, just the date we were about to play in the Teatro for the CD launching. So guess what??? Check out this Video if you didn’t figure out yet… So we opened a Kotayk Beer on stage, brought by Pedro, from Yerevan to Los Angeles, and from Los Angeles to Buenos Aires. http://www.cilicia.com/uploaded_images/IMG_1546-796782.JPG The after-show Pedro came with his group of friends, really lovely and nice people. We hang out many nights in Buenos Aires and they made me feel like a kind young ambassador of our nice community. I met Shara and Sevak, both great guys of Los Angeles. We went together to Iguazu Waterfalls, where we drunk lots of beers to get a better view of it, hehehe. I learned lots of Los Angeles slang as the myth of the Hootchie Mamas among other cultural concepts. See an example of cultural exchange in T.G. Friday's Buenos Aires. http://www.cilicia.com/uploaded_images/IMG_0646-708000.jpg listen hoss : http://cdbaby.com/cd/hashishpunk Edited July 31, 2007 by DeLaLa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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