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what do you do? >> valentin: i'm a psychologist. >> anthony: psychologist, this will come in useful later. [ laughter ] musician and uh -- >> fermin: i'm a writer too. >> anthony: writer and uh, restaurateur. >> tuka: well, i work in post-production. >> anthony: post-production? that could be -- actually this is a very useful table. [ laughter ] >> anthony: fermin, the lead singer and songwriter, grew up with nacho. tuka and valentin play guitar. >> anthony: what do people like to listen to in uruguay? >> fermin: it's a very musical country, i think. do you know candombe? >> anthony: yeah. >> fermin: okay, that's like our native rhythm. >> tuka: and folklore, from here, it used to be called protest music. >> anthony: protest music. >> tuka: so it was like late '60s, early '70s was the most popular music, but then came the dictatorship. >> anthony: right, so no more of that. >> tuka: everybody had to leave the country. >> anthony: dictatorships are usually like -- usually bad for music. >> tuka: yeah. >> anthony: they're good for the underground music scene, but not so good for the --

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