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    YOU DON'T LIKE RADIOHEAD!? Have you heard Paranoid Android or Airbag? You're mad.

    Maximum the Hormone are awesome but I'm not really a fan of Nightmare. You need some Shocking Lemon in your system! Japanese music has opened me up to a lot of genres I would otherwise never consider listening to from other countries, although I still have to say that Rammstein are the best foreign band. I've come across a few Japanese bands and artists who have just astonished me, and many songs that I just can't stop listening to but I have yet to come across a band whos entire collection I like. Most of the time I like a few songs here and there but usually I'm not interested in their other stuff. When it comes to artists such as Nightwish, Rammstein and Moby however there isn't a song from any of them I don't like. That's the only real advantage English music has over Japanese music from my point of view.

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    meh. lol i prefer japanese to english music just alot better imo.

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    I'm glad I'm not the only one buying/downloading Japanese soundtracks


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryuzaki View Post
    meh. lol i prefer japanese to english music just alot better imo.
    I definitely think that Japanese pop is so much better than any other kind of pop in the world. Try comparing Ayumi Hamasaki to the Spice Girls. There is no contest, Ayu all the way. Japan also has some pretty insane rock and metal bands, but they're damn weird. I pissed myself laughing when Polysics started playing on Adam and Joe Go Tokyo. Watch this, it's hilarious. Anyway, apart from when it comes to the pop genre, I pretty much prefer English music. Although Japan have some really good techno and electronic artists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neversoft View Post
    I definitely think that Japanese pop is so much better than any other kind of pop in the world. Try comparing Ayumi Hamasaki to the Spice Girls. There is no contest, Ayu all the way. Japan also has some pretty insane rock and metal bands, but they're damn weird. I pissed myself laughing when Polysics started playing on Adam and Joe Go Tokyo. Watch this, it's hilarious. Anyway, apart from when it comes to the pop genre, I pretty much prefer English music. Although Japan have some really good techno and electronic artists.
    LMAO I wasnt expecting that.
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    Lol random..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huQtZDtGIDE ^-^ seeing them next month

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    What a freaky video! You should totally go see Polysics though.

    UUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!

    KAJA KAJA GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    nah prefer my D'espairs ^^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWQ9L...eature=related Maximum the hormone were in the UK at one point but i didnt know untill after

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    20th Century Boys was referenced in that video at 0:06 and 0:08 so that instantly makes it amazing.

    Lol, I found out the other day that Makoto Shinkai (the guy who directed the immensely popular 5 Centimeters Per Second, The Place Promised in Our Early Days and Voices of a Distant Star) had been living in London since February 2008 and only recently went back to Japan at the very end of April. I might have walked right past him without knowing!

    By the way, heres Nightmare's cameo in the first 20th Century Boys movie. They were asked to create a rock song that doesn't rock.

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    One of my favourite j-pop songs would have to be Anata Magic by monobright (Gintama OP6)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAnXk_xqEUM
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