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Traditional inspired pop/rock songs

I had no idea how to look for it, so I decided to ask myself. When I listened to Atarashii Gakko's Chanka Chanka something in my head clicked so hard, I CRAVE more. I want to hear those chanting elements, taiko drums, everything else I have no idea how to name half of those things. The songs I've known with this vibe that I also dig are Wednesday campanella's momotarou, somosan seppa by Za ninngenn, Hold, Release, Rakshasa and carcasses by Hachi and, uh, well, Charisma house's Fujiyama Charisma, at parts. Please, I need more.

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u/Commercial_Load_169 — 10 days ago