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What is Djent?

Updated: 10/24/2022
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Djent is basically a style of music where the Guitars are tuned to like h flat and you only need one string and 3 frets, also you need like 7 noise gates, an 8 string guitar (cause 7 is for pussies), axe effects, and atmospheric sections.

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