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What the f*ck do they put in the water over there?
Nice popping on the kids but the music and the "characters" all make me go  .
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When people from cultures who are not taught to think outside the box try.
But at least they are trying.
The worst music in Asia comes out of Korea. There is only one kind of music. The love ballad. Every single mainstream artist makes music to the same dreary formula. No one ever tries anything different.
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Originally Posted by Ulrich Kinbote
When people from cultures who are not taught to think outside the box try.
But at least they are trying.
The worst music in Asia comes out of Korea. There is only one kind of music. The love ballad. Every single mainstream artist makes music to the same dreary formula. No one ever tries anything different.
Seems similar to the US. I haven't been overwhelmed with originality in the past 10 years.
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Originally Posted by mitchell_pgh
Seems similar to the US. I haven't been overwhelmed with originality in the past 10 years.
At least you have "genres".
Imagine a country in which every song your hear is a heart-wrenching love ballad and every music video shows a guy falling to his knees in the rain, crying, ripping his shirt open and shaking his fist at the sky, singing the broken English line:
"O I love is the beautiful one"
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Sounds like a nation of emo kids.
That said Asian music in general all seems to be really strange and poppy. For the record, I normally don't care much for love songs, but I bought Plumb's Chaotic Resolve the other day and... fantastic hour long album, with a couple love songs that are just... beautiful.
Great album for people who think Christian artists only sing about God. Let's see, topics covered on the album, love, self mutilation, dealing with the after affects of molestation, and manic depression. Oh and a really great song called Motion that just makes you wanna get up and dance like a crazy person.
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Originally Posted by Salty
Sounds like a nation of emo kids.
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Great album for people who think Christian artists only sing about God. Let's see, topics covered on the album, love, self mutilation, dealing with the after affects of molestation, and manic depression. Oh and a really great song called Motion that just makes you wanna get up and dance like a crazy person.
You emo fag.
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First, post and run is a bad thing in any forum-an explanation of what the heck the posted link goes to is essential.
Second, WTF?!?! Let me look...yes, it's still 2006, and NOT 1983. I reitterate: "WTF?!?!"
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Originally Posted by Salty
Sounds like a nation of emo kids.
That said Asian music in general all seems to be really strange and poppy. For the record, I normally don't care much for love songs, but I bought Plumb's Chaotic Resolve the other day and... fantastic hour long album, with a couple love songs that are just... beautiful.
Great album for people who think Christian artists only sing about God. Let's see, topics covered on the album, love, self mutilation, dealing with the after affects of molestation, and manic depression. Oh and a really great song called Motion that just makes you wanna get up and dance like a crazy person.
Christian music is trying to be more diverse. But what's with Christian metal? Very strange. Like if Goths and Death Metallers made church music with evil lyrics. (Actually, that'd be pretty cool).
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Originally Posted by Ulrich Kinbote
Christian music is trying to be more diverse. But what's with Christian metal? Very strange. Like if Goths and Death Metallers made church music with evil lyrics. (Actually, that'd be pretty cool).
It's been diverse for quite a long time. The first true Christian rock artists came up in the 70s and 80s, and nowadays you can get 'Christian' music in pretty much any genre.
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Shouldn't this thread be in the Power Mac forum?
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Wow, it's like watching Hey, Mickey but done by Japanese people.
Certainly trippy, definitely high pitched, and most definitely not my style. Not saying it's good or bad, just not my thing.
/me goes off to listen to Tool...
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I think I heard these guys on a local radio station. They said they basically got all their inspiration from Devo, which makes sense. At least I think it was these guys.
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