Argentine stoner rock group noted in the provided review for the album 'Todo El Odio Del Unicornio'. Music is described as bass-forward, riff-heavy, often slow and lengthy; songs are sung in their native language and include the instrumental "Cassablanca".

Argentine stoner rock group Samurai delivers a bass-forward, riff-heavy album on Todo El Odio Del Unicornio. Vocals are often hard to decipher; songs are long and deliberately paced with Kyuss-like guitar touches. Highlights cited include "Moto", "When I Learn", "Tierra Helada" and the instrumental "Cassablanca". Not a masterpiece, but an easy and rewarding listen.

For:Fans of stoner rock, heavy riff-driven music, and Kyuss-influenced bands.

 First of all, when he sings you can't understand a thing; but maybe it's better that way in some parts.

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