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Himeaimichu

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    Kote Kei bandmen be like: UGGH! UGGH! UGGH!! BY-Y-Y!!!
  • Birthday 03/07/2000

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    Japanese Mythology, Eroguro-Angura-Misshitsu kei, linguistics, androgyny, early 2000's vkei, traditional Japanese music.

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  1. So I'm guessing late 90s vkei bands got their love for spoken lyrics from Deshabillz? Or did Deshabillz get it from somewhere else?

    1. Ikna

      Ikna

      Well, since we were talking about post-punk influences… I am certain G-Schmitt had a huge influence on this trope, as they had a few songs with spoken parts. Here is one song, that always reminds me heavily of the dark 90s VK bands:
       

       

      The intro of this Gilles de Rais song is also very Deshabillz-esque (and features Lucifer from Gille's Love)

       

       

      So I'd say it's been around quite some time, just like counting on German (earliest use by Zi:Kill afaik).

       

       

    2. saiko

      saiko

      Recently I've been digging acts from the 80s, and discovered a track by Dead End (I guess it's from their 2nd or 3rd album) where Morrie does a speaking part. I think that's the oldest song where I found this trope.

    3. saiko

      saiko

      I found the song. It's from their 1986's album "Dead line": 

       

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