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Cambodian Rocks : ウィキペディア英語版
Cambodian Rocks

''Cambodian Rocks'' is a compilation of 22 uncredited, untitled Cambodian psychedelic and garage rock songs from the late 1960s and early 1970s, just before the Khmer Rouge. Several of the artists are believed to have been killed during the Cambodian Genocide, and little information about them or their creative output has survived.〔〔〔〔
==Background and musical style==
In the years before the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975, Cambodia had a flourishing music scene. Particularly in Phnom Penh, artists were combining traditional and native styles with those from the West.〔
The Khmer Rouge regime, led by Pol Pot, wanted to return the nation of Cambodia to an idyllic notion of the past by implementing a radical form of agrarian socialism while simultaneously shunning outside aid and influence.〔 In order to build and protect their utopian goals, the regime perceived enmity in anyone tied to the previous Cambodian governments, ethnic and religious minorities, intellectuals, and members of certain professions.〔 Artists posed a threat due to their own influence on culture, incompatibility with an agrarian lifestyle, or exhibiting foreign influence. Between 1975 and 1979 about 2 millions people (25% of the country's population) were killed during the ensuing Cambodian Genocide.〔 Several of the artists on ''Cambodian Rocks'' are thought to have been among those killed, and information about them destroyed along with much of their creative output.
The recordings reflect the influence of Western music, especially that of the United States through its heavy involvement in Southeast Asia in the 1960s.〔 Yol Aularong's Yuvajon Kouge Jet, for example, has been noted as sounding like a cover of Them's "Gloria". The results, however, are a fusion of foreign rock genres with Khmer vocal styles and instrumental techniques.〔

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