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Mr.FREAKS

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  1. I love Bring Me the Horizon. My first listen was Count Your Blessings, but I honestly like their newer material better. "It Never Ends" rocks and Suicide Season is simply amazing. The band are quite talented; I don't care about Oli Sykes or what he does outside of the music. In my opinion, the members' personalities shouldn't be a factor when deciding whether or not you like a band. Just listen to the music! =]

    it's so stupid to hate a band by his fanbase or anyone in the band.

  2. I love the drumming skills of Shinya of Dir en grey, Eiji of FACT, the drummer from Rin Toshite Shigure (dunno the name), and Naoki of DEATHGAZE. As for American bands, I think Derek Bloom of From First to Last, a post-hardcore band from Florida, is amazingly underrated, as well as Francis Mark of From Autumn to Ashes, a post-hardcore band from New York City that are no longer together. Oh, and the original drummer of Norma Jean, a metalcore band from Georgia. None of these drummers get the recognition they deserve! Ah, and then there's Chris Pennie, the current drummer of Coheed & Cambria who used to destroy with The Dillinger Escape Plan…


  3. As far as Japanese music goes, mine would definitely include…

    "Twentyfour Cylinders" and "Toguro" by Dir en grey

    "Den lille Havfrue" by 9GOATS BLACK OUT

    "Rasen" by Berry (far superior to lynch.'s re-recording)

    "Bitter…" by Ami Suzuki

    "Haikara Satsubatsu Haiso Zessa" by cali?gari

    "Shiroki Yuutsu" and "AGONY" by the GazettE

    "patchwork" by girugämesh

    ?294036224052?by DEATHGAZE

    "gaze" by the studs

    "Ringing" by -OZ-

    "Rakuyou" by meth.

    "Hi no Hikari Sae Todokanai Kono Basho De" by ?-MIYAVI- feat. SUGIZO and "ONPU-NO-TEGAMI" by ?-MIYAVI-

    "S.I.G" and "Sora" by UnsraW

    "LIES" by MEG

    "Gentou Sanka" by MUCC

    A lot of those are quite recent, but I'm not too familiar with older Japanese music. I can't get into much older music anyway, even American, haha. All of these songs never fail to make me feel good in one way or another. =]


  4. I've never really been affected by hearing about celebrities or someone else who I never knew personally dying, but I am genuinely saddened to hear about Daisuke. I loved both kagerou and the studs; Rakushu was one of the first Japanese CDs I'd ever purchased and and hate was, if I remember correctly, one of the first Nagoya kei albums I'd ever heard. =[

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