The task required hundreds of hours of problem-solving and patience. Musician Mattias Krantz said it was worth it.
A Swedish musician spent six months working to accomplish the "worst" and "coolest" thing he has ever done: teaching an ...
A Swedish musician spent six months working to accomplish the "worst" and "coolest" thing he has ever done: teaching an ...
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