Tater Tot
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I can't stand her (as in Britney Shears-- I mean, Spears) anymore. I can't even LISTEN to mainstream music anymore. It's like...it's just getting too much for me. I feel a need to listen to something different from everyone else. I think I'm going to convert to listening to rock. It's so much deeper and more meaningful. In fact, not just any rock. I'm going to listen to Japanese Rock. I don't actually speak Japanese, but that doesn't mean that I can't enjoy the deeper meaning. Just look at this line from a Japanese Rock song:
"Cry yai yai yai yai yai?"
How deep. That strategic placement of the question mark at the end makes the line so much more meaningful. How? I'm not sure, I don't speak Japanese. I'm not exactly sure what this line means in Japanese either, but it must be full of meaning. There's another line from a different song that I would like to bring to your attention:
ah ah ah ah ah
This particular like caught my eyes, or rather, my ears with its beauty. I absolutely love it.
Japanese Rock, or more succinctly, J-rock, is like an angel descending into my life, which has been shrouded in darkness. I love it, and I want to propagate it across to everyone else out there who has fallen for the illusory charms of mainstream music. J-rock is infinitely better than mainstream music.
Thank you for your time. :)
"Cry yai yai yai yai yai?"
How deep. That strategic placement of the question mark at the end makes the line so much more meaningful. How? I'm not sure, I don't speak Japanese. I'm not exactly sure what this line means in Japanese either, but it must be full of meaning. There's another line from a different song that I would like to bring to your attention:
ah ah ah ah ah
This particular like caught my eyes, or rather, my ears with its beauty. I absolutely love it.
Japanese Rock, or more succinctly, J-rock, is like an angel descending into my life, which has been shrouded in darkness. I love it, and I want to propagate it across to everyone else out there who has fallen for the illusory charms of mainstream music. J-rock is infinitely better than mainstream music.
Thank you for your time. :)