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Like a quarter of the country's 100,000 stateless Tibetans, the brothers: bassist/frontman Jamyang, 28, guitarist Jigme, 26, and drummer Ingsel, 25, were born in India and are Tibetan refugees; they're Tibetans living in exile nearby the Dalai Lama. Their music, a mix of Doorsy grooves and Rage Against the Machine style lyrics, reflects the un-Buddhist anger of a lost generation raised among drugs and AIDS in Dharamsala. "Monks are with the gun/Eagle in the black cloud/Rats are on the run," Jamyang screams in "Thunder in the Temple." Ben Bleiman, Outside Magazine. Signing about their life in exile following the Chinese occupation of Tibet, these songs are musical jewels filled with raw emotion. Exile Borthers' MP3 tracks |



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