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  2. Aztec death whistle - Wikipedia

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    The Aztec death whistle or ehecachichtli is a type of whistle formerly used by the Mexica people. Though the original whistles likely made a soft wind sound, modern replicas usually produce a high-pitched shrieking sound and are most commonly used to scare off people or animals.

  3. Missio (duo) - Wikipedia

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    Missio's fifth album, titled "I Am Cinco" released on May 3rd 2024. It included all the songs from their previous EPs 'I Am Sad', 'I Am High' and 'I Am Awesome', as well as their singles 'Fuck It', 'Time', 'Aztec Death Whistle' and 'The Higher You Climb'. In 2024, Missio collaborated with Kent Osborne to create 'KING', an original song for ...

  4. Signs of the Swarm - Wikipedia

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    They released a final music video which was filmed previously in 2021, featuring one of the former members for the album’s closing track "Death Whistle." Michael Cassese would step in to handle bass duties for their forthcoming tours. He was later announced as a full-time member on June 6, 2022. [17]

  5. Aztec shrieking death whistles struck otherworldly fear ... - AOL

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    Whistles produce ‘aversive and scream-like’ shrieking sounds, researchers say

  6. Category:Whistles - Wikipedia

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  7. Whistle (upcoming film) - Wikipedia

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    A group of high school misfits inadvertently come across an ancient Aztec death whistle. When blowing it, the whistle summons their future deaths to hunt them down. As the body count increase, they investigate the artifact's history in hopes to halt the sequence of events they have set into motion. [2]

  8. Mictlāntēcutli - Wikipedia

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    Mictlāntēcutli or Mictlantecuhtli (Nahuatl pronunciation: [mik.t͡ɬaːn.ˈteːkʷ.t͡ɬi], meaning "Lord of Mictlan"), in Aztec mythology, is a god of the dead and the king of Mictlan (Chicunauhmictlan), the lowest and northernmost section of the underworld.

  9. Baron Samedi - Wikipedia

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    Baron Samedi is the leader of the Gede, loa with particular links to magic, ancestor worship and death. [6] These lesser spirits are dressed like The Baron and are as rude and crude but not nearly as charming as their master.