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  • Nepathya

    Nepathya


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    Nepathya (also spelled - Nepathaya) is a popular band that was formed in Pokhara, Nepal in the early 1990s. Nepathya is best known for its blending of folk melodies into new, youth-friendly pop and ro... read more


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