Ok, so MAYBE I need to make up for that sugary-sweet Korean pop video I posted last week that made people want to rip their eyes out and stuff them into their ears from cuteness overload.
So without further ado, here’s a song that old school game players will appreciate, because it was made entirely with the software available at the time to make such music. Ah 8-bit – how I miss you sometimes:
Can you guys forgive me now for this stuff? I mean, it could be worse. I could have linked you this instead:
Crap…I just did. Um..errr…well, have a great and wonderfully positive day! ^_^

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You brought me back from oblivion with that first one. I remember my first attempts at music using the equipment back then fondly when I heard it. Of course, it was not so fond when I was actually programming…
But then you had to…
…
Argh!
I don't know if it is repeated exposure or the singers acting like entertainers and not brainless teenaged girls, but that didn't suck. Pretty good all around production value.
Now I must go listen to hours of Nirvana and Pink Floyd and such to reassert my Male Music Listening Credentials!
Heh. Well, to be honest, I'm more impressed with asian Pop performances in general for the simple fact that they can dance and sing at the same time, something American acts have trouble doing (hence all the lip syncing). The production value is actually pretty good, sugary teeth-rotting lyrics aside.
What's crazy is that apparently these groups perform at least 4 times a week on various pop music shows. That's not easy to keep up with.
Asian girls, are always a winner with me…link on my friend…link on.