Music
Chin Music is the name of the 2004 album by New York City hardcore band Billy Club Sandwich.
Buck 65, performing as Stinkin' Rich, released a cassette in 1993 called Chin Music.
Chin Music is also name of a Rock band from Southampton, UK .
Chin Music is also a track on Future of the Left's 2009 release Travels With Myself and Another.
"Chin Music" is also one of the Hong Kong Music Chart.
"Chin Music" is also a song by The Baseball Project on their 2011 album Volume 2: High and Inside.
"Chin Music For the Unsuspecting Hero" is a song by Foster the People on their 2011 album Torches.
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