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hellazon · 10 years
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It’s worth noting that Nakamoto Suzuka was a member in Karen Girls and sang Over The Future as a part of it, before Babymetal was formed.
Other than the bit of glee I had at finding out this exists, I am kinda disappointed by the fact that they didn’t go for the harmony. Still, it's a neat find worth sharing.
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hellazon · 10 years
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Aww, that's sweet. But yeah, the unholy mix of J-pop and Metal should not be as good as this is, but Japan just has this talent for creating weird bands that should not be.
Incidentally, they'll be on a world tour starting this month. This of course meaning France, Germany, the UK and Canada.
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Babymetal - “Gimme Chocolate!”
There are no words to describe how insane and weird the Japanese are… Today’s submission comes from hellazon, whom I shall forever henceforth be mad at for audio-visually assaulting me with whatever the hell I just watched.
It’s not bad, but it is just so weird. Like, Dr. Phero from Vermilion Pleasure Night weird.
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hellazon · 11 years
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And the kids look pretty into it as well. 
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he was
reading them
a book
about a teddy bear
and a chainsaw massacre
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hellazon · 11 years
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Theme Park Characters honestly deal with the weirdest kids.
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hellazon · 11 years
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From the what the fuck files, indian mites. 
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Tenants of an old farm; leaves from the note-book of a naturalist. on Flickr.
Via Flickr: By: McCook, Henry C. Edition: Rev. ed.—10th thousand. Publication info: Philadelphia,G. W. Jacobs 6 co.; [etc., etc.,1902] Contributed by: Library of Congress
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hellazon · 11 years
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The Normandie-Niemen regiment has perhaps one of the most unique histories of any flying units in existence, and most certainly of any Armée de l'Air unit.
Every so often, the unit will paint an aircraft up in a commemorative scheme, usually for an important anniversary.
The photos included cover the period from the 50th to 70th aniversaries, in roughly reverse-chronological order.
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