“They were like, ‘Are you going to choose heavy metal? Or are you going to join the police?’” Black market bootlegs, tours with Iron Maiden and rock’n’roll monks: The Hu’s Enkush Batjargal on how he became a folk metal icon

“They were like, ‘Are you going to choose heavy metal? Or are you going to join the police?’” Black market bootlegs, tours with Iron Maiden and rock’n’roll monks: The Hu’s Enkush Batjargal on how he became a folk metal icon

From growing up in Communist Mongolia to revolutionising folk metal, The Hu’s Enkush Batjargal shares his wisdom (and why swordfighting with a horsehead fiddle is a bad idea)

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