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Old 03-23-2006, 02:57 PM   #451 (permalink)
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hold on,

japan, top selling, influencial acts, yea ok....

pull the other one!!
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Old 03-23-2006, 03:01 PM   #452 (permalink)
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hold on,

japan, top selling, influencial acts, yea ok....

pull the other one!!
not popular in europe but in western america their selling big, and in bigger cities, but japan as it self keep it artist to itself

for instance look up:
Malice Mizer
Dir en Grey
Dispairs Ray
Plastic TRee
Pycho clemu

and a feww others, it form is Jrock, the bands and talents are near bottomless
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Old 03-23-2006, 03:04 PM   #453 (permalink)
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influencial...

but who are they influenceing, how can they influence anybody if no one has heard of them??
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Old 03-23-2006, 03:08 PM   #454 (permalink)
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mana of malice mizer created a whole new gothic division in the ranks of goth

he started both the gothic lolita and gothiv aristocrat looks not popular amoung both european and american gothic cultures i should know i'm one of them
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kyo is one of the biggest visual kei sing/songwriters out there with the wild things he does+vocals he uses her ties with gackt camuei as japans best all time male singer, and he's a rocker not a poppsie!
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Old 03-23-2006, 03:10 PM   #456 (permalink)
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theres differnt types of goth??

my goodness where have i beeen hiding all these years!!
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Rock bands are rife the world over and for the most part don't cut it in the same way. I understand your point, but I do believe that nations are like people and have characteristics, traits.

America=music
Britain=music
Brazil=football
France=food
Germany=no sense of humour etc.
That's a big part of the influence and why the US & UK have domintated the scene for so long, while you see a lot of little subgenres like death metal coming out of countries like sweden and germany. I guess it becomes nationlistic in the sense of the musicians and their fans and their identities. Music cannot stand without identity. It's just too bad there isn't much talent in that equation right now for any country at least not that I've heard yet insofar as new musicians.
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Old 03-23-2006, 03:16 PM   #458 (permalink)
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I might also add reading bits of the other conversation that Japanese are great mimics of American culture for certain things like music. In that sense their identities tend to ruin the sincerity of such things.
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Old 03-23-2006, 03:42 PM   #459 (permalink)
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as above but

LED ZEP,
BLACK SABBATH,
BEATLES,
OASIS,
INFADELS
etc etc

brits win
That really doesn't prove anything.
You have neglected to list the American bands that are just as creative/great/influential/experimental/groundbreaking.

They've been listed a million times, so I do not feel the need to produce another list.
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Old 03-23-2006, 04:44 PM   #460 (permalink)
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The only reason no one's heard of many bands from Japan is because Westerners (for lack of a better term) tend to focus more on North American and European (and even then it's only a few select countries) music, and don't tend to search out music elsewhere.

I said early on in the thread that Japan had a great music scene right now, and I stand by that. I also named France and Germany, if I remember correctly.
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