Mi è stato raccomandato casualmente la traccia del titolo al loro quarto album "Esco al cimitero" Su YouTube e io abbiamo deciso di cogliere l’occasione, ho ascoltato i primi quattro album da loro negli ultimi 2 mesi e sono tutti 10 o 9 su 10, anche perché non so come dire il loro nome, dico sempre "Quella ungherese degli anni 2000 o duo pop"amo la voce del cantante e quando usano i violini

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    1. HUNCronos on

      >i’ve been obsessed with them in the last two months

      My condolences.

    2. SebALabadon on

      Iconic. As an addition, I’d just like to add that I understand the opinion that this is basically a low-effort musical genre, since they’re just warbling something over a pre-programmed, stolen beat — it’s not a deserved success. But it has reached that category where it’s so bad it’s good. There isn’t a single harvest parade in Hungary where this album doesn’t make an appearance, and it’s important to note that today’s music scene doesn’t really inspire people to go out dancing at a party even at 60, with aching feet.

    3. spectacular_demise on

      Ne nyúzzad az idegemet

      mer’ elvisznek az idegenek!

    4. Quick_Giraffe_3766 on

      why does everyone here fuckin hate them so much??? i’m not even joking i really love the first four albums

    5. Super_Hotel_8875 on

      #Long story short:
      The duo “McHaver and Teknő” was a Hungarian Rednex copycat in the 90s. They mixed old Hungarian village songs and saucy folk songs with pop music and techno. They started out as a kind of joke band, but the rural rednecks , the un-educated and the pub-guests liked it a lot, so they continued. The style is a kind of slutty unpretentious sludge music.

      Only the rednecks liked it because they thought it was a funny, but it was actually pathetic and unsophisticated trash. They played this music for years at country village fairs, weddings, and backward village dances.
      In Hungary, no one liked them except the inhabitants of small rural villages and jerk alcoholics. Slowly they disappeared into obscurity, one of the band members was in rehab several times because of alcohol problems.

    6. zdarovje on

      Haha memories. Imagine having too much drink and listening to their songs in the disco in 1997🤣🤣🤣

    7. _Nyswynn_ on

      I listened to them excessively when I was a kid ( around 7-12 yo) because I found cassette tapes from them in an old trunk at my grandma’s place…. and I liked them, it was funny and catchy( I didn’t really had other stuff to listen to ‘cuz we were dirt poor, but that’s beside the point).
      I have no idea what the hate is about regarding them, ‘cuz I didn’t really follow them ever, but I can get why many would title it trash music.

      The 2 titles you posted about “Mikor a vondka a fejembe száll…” (When the Vodka goes to me head…) and the “Kimegyek a temetőbe” (I go to the graveyard) are both working from stolen lyrics and music which they “improve” with their remixes. Both songs and most of their repertoire in the early 2000’s are just remixes of hungarian / gypsy folk musics. So yeah their music is just a parody basically and not a really notable one at that if you look at it with a musician’s stand point, but still I think they were catchy.

      I think their parody nature combined with their personality maybe that causes many to dislike them which is understandable, but if you like them and like to listen to them all power to you! I think most of us have listened to other nation’s thrash without a single thought in our mind thinking how catchy the tune is while having no idea about the band or the origin of the music.

      Have fun with them and have a good listen!

    8. Toomer01 on

      They inveted slaughterer-rap and pig slaughter feast-techno genres part of hungarian folk music. With their music, they touched generations, forever engraving themselves into hungarian village pub culture.

    9. violin_alchemist on

      Genre: mulatós

      This is the keyword to find more similar tracks on YT.
      But, it is not the peak of the hungarian music. Even, not good music at all. Translate the lyrics and you will see.

    10. Glittering_Berry1740 on

      MC Hawer is the lowest tier of trash imaginable. Copious amounts of alcohol makes them tolerable, and that’s it.

    11. Fckin love them… there is no good hungarian wedding without them

    12. Historical-Fox4327 on

      I listened to the 3 Tekknő solo albums only (1995-1997) I can see someone liking the music if they are into happy hardcore and drunk wedding music, but really the lyrics are hilarious. Some lines still often come into my mind randomly. Can’t say I was keen on MC Hawer so I never listened to those.

    13. Intelligent-Flan-490 on
    14. LordDeviri on

      Geez, you’re the reason that keeps this genre alive, thus not allowing me to forget it for life.

    15. The sad(?) part for me is that i don’t even like them or this genre of music, yet i know like 90% of them by heart 😅

    16. Final_Thing_4649 on

      Tekknő was way better in solo. Just look for the album “Besztof Tekknő – A legjava”.

    17. It’s pretty trash but fun to sing after a pálinka or two. I used to say I hate mulatós but then I realized there’s a time and a place (and a blood alcohol level) for it.

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