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Continuing their celebration of the 25th anniversary of their landmark debut album, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), the Wu-Tang Clan closed out California’s Desert Daze festival on Sunday evening, performing most of the album’s tracks and surprising fans by welcoming fellow festival act Khruangbin for a tune.

As Stereogum reports, Austin-based group emerged to augment Wu-Tang’s “Protect Ya Neck (The Jump Off),” providing the heavy bassline and guitar chord scratches. Though Wu stalwarts Method Man and Ghostface Killah did not participate in the performance, the rest of the surviving members were present, and late rapper Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s son, Young Dirty Bastard, led the group in a crowd-stirring run of songs including “Shimmy Shimmy Ya.”

Watch fan-shot video clips of the Khru-Tang collaboration below.

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Hope you didn’t miss Khru-Tang

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