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| 0.0 | sean | February 10th 18 | epic gamer win
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| 5.0 classic | Isley Browne | June 2nd 25 | An extremely over-hated record. I can see the hatred when anime fandom / "Otaku" shit was new to the internet and seemed really stupid, and this is encapsulates that entire idea in music-form. But nowadays fandom music is getting immense praise like Vylet Pony for the fucking brony fandom. So the state of hatred for fandom music has changed and maybe this will get some more appreciation. It's anime-inspired pop punk with a lot of Chiptune elements. The singer has a noticably autotuned Bowling for Soup/New Found Glory type vocals. I'm a huge Pop Punk fan, not necessarily an anime fan, so I'm impressed by his vocals, songwriting and especially the guitars, which are really heavy and there are plenty of intense solos.
It opens with "Up All Night" which is just about staying up. It has a good structure.
"She's So Kawaii" might be the best track here. The lyrics are cute and the chorus is perfect.
"Cosplay Girlfriend" is a catchy song inspired by the song "Punk Rock Girlfriend" by The Dead Milkmen.
"Lady and the Trap" is about the anime character Bridget from Guilty Gear who is a "trap".
"Expert Mode" is one of their few metal inspired songs, and made specifically for the Guitar Hero DLC library.
"VK Band" is an alright song about wanting to start a Visual-Kei band.
"Super Saiyan" is probably the worst one here. Just because it's forgettable, but still a pleasant pop song.
"Noobslayer" is supposed to be an 80's metal inspired epic about gaming.
"Miku" is pretty catchy and has a good trance-style synth lead.
The closing track "Wide-Eyed Princess" is an insanely beautiful ballad with synthesized string sections and lyrics about loving an anime girl.
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