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visionfactory 29th November 2008 06:38 PM

Good news, HANGRY & ANGRY debuted at #15 in Taiwan in J-pop section!
Sharing the place with Ami Suzuki's new album and Namie Amuro's BEST FICTION.

Temari_2 30th November 2008 05:27 AM

^

That's great to hear. Does anyone know if they will be/or have done any performances?

visionfactory 30th November 2008 05:30 AM

^

There is one performance in H!O "(Misc) hANGRY & ANGRY - Kill Me Kiss Me (CC Lemon Hall 081128) FANVID"

Temari_2 30th November 2008 04:48 PM

^
Thanks for telling me

CaseNumber:825 7th December 2008 02:18 AM

I got their mini-album and wow.... I'm already in love with it
I love how upbeat and full-of-attitude the songs seem

Awesome:D:D:D

Lumix 7th December 2008 04:27 AM

Kill me kiss me? Romantic violence? :innocent Maybe I'm backward but.. what the hell?

Their image is fun, but mixing love and violence together is a no-no. :shakehead

Solarblade 7th December 2008 04:36 AM

^^^Sure, but at least it makes some sense XD

CaseNumber:825 7th December 2008 04:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Lumix (Post 1731034)
Kill me kiss me? Romantic violence? :innocent Maybe I'm backward but.. what the hell?

Their image is fun, but mixing love and violence together is a no-no. :shakehead

why is it a no-no........ love isn't always so peachy and happy
you can get violent love and sometimes it's just as romantic as your typical boyfriend/girlfriend loved-up overly cute love
Sometime's it's more romantic


but then again..... maybe that's just me hating what's considered 'normal' by this society that we live in

Lumix 8th December 2008 12:14 AM

^ No, love isn't always happy, it can make you suffer.
But I don't believe in "violent love". What is that anyway? Hurting the other person physically or mentally? That's not love, that's perversion.
Yup, I can see why you hate what's considered as normal, when I look at your signature.. no offense.

CaseNumber:825 8th December 2008 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Lumix (Post 1732315)
^ No, love isn't always happy, it can make you suffer.
But I don't believe in "violent love". What is that anyway? Hurting the other person physically or mentally? That's not love, that's perversion.
Yup, I can see why you hate what's considered as normal, when I look at your signature.. no offense.

I see violent love as usually involving someone very dominating and someone very submissive.... sometimes it can also involve the pain/pleasure mix and sometimes it can just mean that it's somewhat frenzied and frantic

And yes I do hate what's considered 'normal' because in this day and age anything that isn't 'normal' is shunned and looked down upon by society and I don't believe that that's right.
Do you believe there is something wrong with not being normal? I do love how my signature comes into play here? Is there something wrong with that?

I know that it's not normal because it involves Emilie Autumn and her Bloody Crumpets, and they aren't a normal group of people, which is simply awesome.

visionfactory 8th December 2008 02:29 AM

Finally I got to listen the album and I loved Angelina even more than Kill Me Kiss Me, by the way these are the best song in the album ^^
but the others are very good too!! I don't understand how this didn't managed to sold well in Japan T_T

RikkuChii 8th December 2008 05:49 AM

It didn't sell well in Japan?

bondingo 8th December 2008 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by CaseNumber:825 (Post 1732369)
I see violent love as usually involving someone very dominating and someone very submissive.... sometimes it can also involve the pain/pleasure mix and sometimes it can just mean that it's somewhat frenzied and frantic

And yes I do hate what's considered 'normal' because in this day and age anything that isn't 'normal' is shunned and looked down upon by society and I don't believe that that's right.
Do you believe there is something wrong with not being normal? I do love how my signature comes into play here? Is there something wrong with that?

I know that it's not normal because it involves Emilie Autumn and her Bloody Crumpets, and they aren't a normal group of people, which is simply awesome.

How come over half of your posts seem to mention this Emilie person I've never even heard of? And with how much of a commercial pop object Ayumi Hamasaki is, I'm surprised you like her.

CaseNumber:825 8th December 2008 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by bondingo (Post 1732724)
How come over half of your posts seem to mention this Emilie person I've never even heard of? And with how much of a commercial pop object Ayumi Hamasaki is, I'm surprised you like her.

I've never mentioned how much of a 'commercial pop object' Ayumi is.
I have mentioned how much I dislike the days PV but that's it.
I haven't mentioned her at all in this thread so I'm not quite sure where you're coming from.
In fact if you actually looked through my previous posts you'd ntoice that I'm actually quite complimentary to Ayumi, she is still my 2nd favourite artist and Guilty is up there on my top 10 albums of this year, so, no, I don't think that SHE is a commercial pop object..... I think that a few of her PVs are commerical and generic but not her.

And I mention Emilie a lot..... mainly because I like her a lot and it's a shame that no one's heard of her considering just how amazing she is.
And have you noticed that I only mention her when it's relevant... such as in this thread when Lumix mentioned my signature which is of Emilie Autumn...... hence the need to mention her.

Contrary to popular belief it IS possible to listen to and like to very very opposite artists.

bondingo 8th December 2008 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaseNumber:825 (Post 1732912)
I've never mentioned how much of a 'commercial pop object' Ayumi is.
I have mentioned how much I dislike the days PV but that's it.
I haven't mentioned her at all in this thread so I'm not quite sure where you're coming from.
In fact if you actually looked through my previous posts you'd ntoice that I'm actually quite complimentary to Ayumi, she is still my 2nd favourite artist and Guilty is up there on my top 10 albums of this year, so, no, I don't think that SHE is a commercial pop object..... I think that a few of her PVs are commerical and generic but not her.

And I mention Emilie a lot..... mainly because I like her a lot and it's a shame that no one's heard of her considering just how amazing she is.
And have you noticed that I only mention her when it's relevant... such as in this thread when Lumix mentioned my signature which is of Emilie Autumn...... hence the need to mention her.

Contrary to popular belief it IS possible to listen to and like to very very opposite artists.

Ummm...wow, you completely missed the point of my post. I was saying that Ayumi is a commercial pop object, not that you said she was. And whether or not you actually mentioned her in this thread, you clearly like Ayumi if you're on a board dedicated to her. My point is that she is an enormous pop culture symbol, and perhaps symbolic for Japanese commercialism in general, which is perhaps the most "conformist" thing to be into, but you still like her while claiming that you despise the norm so much. And I never said that your mentioning of Emilie w/e was irrelevant, just that you do it a lot. I think you just like to bring her into every subject as if people know or even care who she is.

CaseNumber:825 8th December 2008 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by bondingo (Post 1733301)
Ummm...wow, you completely missed the point of my post. I was saying that Ayumi is a commercial pop object, not that you said she was. And whether or not you actually mentioned her in this thread, you clearly like Ayumi if you're on a board dedicated to her. My point is that she is an enormous pop culture symbol, and perhaps symbolic for Japanese commercialism in general, which is perhaps the most "conformist" thing to be into, but you still like her while claiming that you despise the norm so much. And I never said that your mentioning of Emilie w/e was irrelevant, just that you do it a lot. I think you just like to bring her into every subject as if people know or even care who she is.

Well then I'll mention my final point....

That it is, contrary to popular belief, possible to like two artists on opposite ends of the music spectrum.

I will also say that I said something in the wrong way earlier about hating what's normal.
It's not that I hate what's normal, I hate how our society can immediately decide what is and what isn't normal and how the things that are not 'normal' are then shunned by the rest of society.

In all honesty I think more people SHOULD know about Emilie because it is very rare to find an artist as talented as she is. The fact is she deserves being talked about a lot, because otherwise no one is going to know about her.

MemorialAddress 8th December 2008 10:46 PM

There IS an Emilie thread, in case everyone doesn't know :)

drewbilation 8th December 2008 10:47 PM

please all Emily fans check her thread out!!!

*Petit* 15th December 2008 10:59 PM

Message in ENGLISH



I hope they make live in my country too! :love

Mirai Noah 16th December 2008 06:39 PM

^ LOL, love the message! :D


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