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Maybe more rhythmic than harmonic, but I would imagine, yeah, sure. They use a lot of triadic music, but voiced a certain way - second inversion or first inversion. But I would say more rhythmic influence than - clearly, yeah, he was influenced harmonically, but I noticed the rhythmic influence more so.
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