- Aug 3, 2005
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my japanese friends think it's kimoi and otaku
you Japanese friends sound like lame fucks
and you sound kimoi and otaku.
nope and nope
you sound just as lame as your friends
"Omg hologram concert?! EW SO KIMOIIIIIIIII"
fucking gaijin
Something like that takes away from what could be a talented group.
Is that a human voice that is simply so damn autotuned it would make American auto-tuned performers gawk in admiration, or is that an actual computerized vocal track?
If it's the latter, than they simply have ruined their act. If it's an auto-tuned human voice, than the projection character isn't that bad - I mean, Gorillaz do it too (and I'd see them live for sure, though I only like a select few tracks from each CD).
But a false character that's also driven by a false vocalist? Meh, that makes me automatically dislike a band, no matter what the actual skill of the actual musicians.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatsune_MikuSomething like that takes away from what could be a talented group.
Is that a human voice that is simply so damn autotuned it would make American auto-tuned performers gawk in admiration, or is that an actual computerized vocal track?
If it's the latter, than they simply have ruined their act. If it's an auto-tuned human voice, than the projection character isn't that bad - I mean, Gorillaz do it too (and I'd see them live for sure, though I only like a select few tracks from each CD).
But a false character that's also driven by a false vocalist? Meh, that makes me automatically dislike a band, no matter what the actual skill of the actual musicians.
You're commenting about the bark of a tree and totally missed the point that the forest doesn't exist. It boggles my mind that actual concert goers paid money to watch a hologram perform. I always thought the point of a concert was to hear a group in person, ya know?