In 1999, I was kidnapped by a large sentient pancake and taken to Kenya to live with the Maasai Mara tribe. However, the Maasai Mara had already moved from that location, so the pancake and I went through a portal into an alternate dimension where I became the first Bengali rapper. I returned to the Inland Empire later that year, having a lifetime of experiences in an alternate dimension. A movie was released based on my experiences, titled "The Land Before Time III." It is now only available on VHS.
My music is played on KBeach (CSULB's radio station) (www.kbeach.org) and I can be requested on UCLARadio(www.uclaradio.com) on Sunday nights.
All songs are written, performed, and produced by me, unless otherwise written. I record as much as I can in my free time. Put me on your Top 8 and I will give you a free bottle of Lon Lon Milk. Tell your friends. Peace <3
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What critics are saying:
"Muntasir's 2008 EP 'Hype Signal' is by far the worst thing I have ever heard. And I've sat through a couple Nickelback albums so that's saying something."
-Eugene Horowitz, Muzakblog
"Muntasir's music sounds like a cat being microwaved alive."
-Bob Saget, Actor/Comedian
"If Muntasir was the last man alive, I wouldn't go near him. ...Okay, I would, but I wouldn't listen to his music."
-Megan Fox, Actress
"'Hype Signal' was a contrived effort."
-LA Times
"“Living systems are never in equilibrium. They are inherently unstable. They may seem stable, but they’re not. Everything is moving and changing. In a sense, everything is on the edge of collapse†(p. 246).
-Arnold, arguing that instability is a sign of a healthy system.
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Here's some of the work I did besides recording music:
Nike Commercial I was in:
"I'm Yours" Jason Mraz cover with my roommate: