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TheBig3 09-26-2009 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by right-track (Post 742907)
"Manchester, England" is incapable of spawning such a musical non-entity as Mika.
Owl City either.
Interesting in an unappealing sort of way.
Musical content...nil pwa.

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Originally Posted by khfreek (Post 742915)
The singer purposely sounding effeminate, the boring lyrics and melodic lines... it sounds like it was made for radio. I thought when you compared them to Six Pence None the Richer in the OP that meant you were disparaging them, I didn't read very carefully.

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Originally Posted by FaSho (Post 742918)
From what I've heard there is a certain amount of appeal in the exaggerated poppyness, but that doesn't hold up very well over time. And KH is right, pretty much what every highschool girl listens to.

In this post, Manchester can't produce acts like Owl City, We should hate Owl City because high school girls listen to them, and Khfreak can't read.

Thanks to Anticipation who was willing to take my review into account. To all you other cracka's throwin shots and jigga, y'all crackas get half a bar, **** yall (copywrite Jay-Z)

khfreek 09-27-2009 07:07 PM

I just never thought Six Pence None the Richer could ever be included in a postive comparison on MB :\

TheBig3 09-27-2009 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by khfreek (Post 743408)
I just never thought Six Pence None the Richer could ever be included in a postive comparison on MB :\

I lived my youth hating things because it wasn't the music that anyone in my crowd listened to.

Today i think everything has some value.

sweet_nothing 09-27-2009 09:52 PM

I'm tagging along with some friends to see him on Halloween, I think he's pretty good. Sounds like a powerpop version of Death Cab For Cutie to me though.


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