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Acid (hip-hop) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acid (hip-hop) Acid (often written ACID; (ビルマ語:အက်စစ်), (:ʔɛʔ sɪʔ)) is a Burmese hip hop group often credited with releasing Burma's first hip hop album, ''Beginning'', in 2000. Two of the group's founders were later imprisoned for the group's allegedly pro-democracy lyrics. ==Beginning== Acid was founded by Zayar Thaw, Annaga, Hein Zaw and Yan Yan Chan. In 2000, Acid released Burma's first hip-hop album, ''Beginning''. Despite predictions of failure by many in the Burmese music industry, ''Beginning'' remained in the number one position of the Burmese charts for more than two months.〔 A Democratic Voice of Burma reporter described the group's music as blending a "combative, angry style with indigenous poeticism". The band's repertoire has been said to contain many "thinly veiled attacks" on Burma's military government, the State Peace and Development Council. ''The Independent'' stated that while the band "focused on the mundane, their lyrics inevitably touched on the hardships of life in Burma, drawing them into dangerous territory."
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