Indian metalcore band Ausomapto have released a single entitled ‘Amar Bhasha Tomar Desh’. The song addresses the freedom struggle of the Bengali martyrs which caused UNESCO to declare International Mother Language Day on 21st February 1999.
The band states, “The track is reminiscent of early Slipknot, Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, and Linkin Park. We wear custom masks and outfits which signify the socio-economic conditions of our society.”
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