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Nakul Gurung is a Nepali musician, guitarist, and bass guitarist known for his versatility across live performance, studio sessions, and contemporary band music. He performs as the Bass Player for Sujan Chapagai & The Infinity, contributing groov...

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Nakul Gurung is a Nepali musician, guitarist, and bass guitarist known for his versatility across live performance, studio sessions, and contemporary band music. He performs as the Bass Player for Suj...

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Full NameNakul Gurung
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Guitarist
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Active Since2014

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12 yrs

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