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It's me, Hohchicano96; I may be familiar to a number of users because of my presence on the RarezHut auctions. Finally, after lurking for a few months, I pushed myself to create an account to interact with visual kei fans. I hope to have some connections in the near future.

 

A number of VK artists I listen to:

 

  1. Aliene Ma'riage (or Maφriage)
  2. BAISER (Both eras)
  3. deadman (Wha' ha' happened to the photobook?)
  4. Dir en grey (One of the first visual kei groups I learned of)
  5. hide (Forever beloved)
  6. Himitsu Kessha Codomo A (Does Eiji still have Peter Pan Syndrome?)
  7. La'Mule (Nao's dyed hair I'd picture myself having for so long)
  8. Laputa (Inappropriate name for hispanohablantes to say)
  9. Malice Mizer (Same situation as DEG)
  10. Nightmare (The reason why I'm typing this sentence)

 

A number of non-VK artists I listen to:

 

  1. AFI (Can't wait for the Detroit concert!)
  2. Against Me! (Laura is love, Laura is life)
  3. Brand New ("The Devil and God..." album I fully process when lying)
  4. David Bowie (The museum exhibit, in Chicago, was an eyeopener)
  5. The Fever Haze (Support your local music scene, bitches)
  6.  La Dispute (I hope to see them at Bled Fest this year)
  7.  Marilyn Manson (The first western artist that led me to not listen to visual kei bands exclusively)
  8. Panic! at the Disco (Not just the Fever and Pretty. Odd. eras)
  9. Placebo (When will they return to America, making it great again?)
  10. Prince (He makes me just wanna dance, you sexy MFs)

 

Still reading? Yes? Well, do feel free to ask questions, leave recommendations, read and throw shade, hennies!

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Welcome! I love like 6/10 of your list! (No idea if Eiji still has Peter Pan Syndrome tho, lol.)

 

The David Bowie exhibit was really good! I went to it in Tokyo. I was really impressed with the program he had for coming up with song lyrics. So sad he passed away tho. D:

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On 5/6/2017 at 10:09 PM, jaymee said:

Welcome! I love like 6/10 of your list! (No idea if Eiji still has Peter Pan Syndrome tho, lol.)

 

The David Bowie exhibit was really good! I went to it in Tokyo. I was really impressed with the program he had for coming up with song lyrics. So sad he passed away tho. D:

 

When I learned of him passing away, I couldn't bring myself to watch more than a few seconds of watching the Lazarus music video; it made me want to cry so much. I bought the Ziggy Stardust album, also MCR's Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, on March 3, 2013, barely a month since a big event in my life happened. 

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