Thanks for leaving a comment on my site. Yes Goodkind does rock. I just finished reading Naked Empire again. Great gallery. You have some beautiful photo's, and a damn funny deviantID. Take care.
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Hello again. Just curious about something: since I'm a music junkie, what genre is 'DDR' as in your Devious Information above? I'm not familiar with the term.
Among the bands you listed I like Metallica (Justice-era, but not so much the latest stuff), Korn and RAtM.
DDR isn't really a genre, it's a Japanese video game that includes probably somewhere close to 500 songs in its combined databases (there are about 10 different versions, both in English and Japanese). Basically, you have a mat w/4 arrows on it, and as the arrows flash on the screen, you have to step on them. This is done in time to music, which is mostly techno with a bit of J-pop and J-rock mixed in. It's mostly very high-speed music requiring lots of fancy footwork.
Basically my point is, I don't know if it really counts as a genre, but since there are probably around 500 songs, I would call it that.
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"From a different solar system many many galaxies away
We are the force of another creation
A new musical revelation
And we're on this musical mission to help the others listen"
-Renegades of Funk-Rage Against the Machine
Ahhh! Now I don't feel quite so out-of-the-loop for not knowing what 'genre' it was. It sounds like that little hand-held toy with the lights the flash in order and you have to remember the pattern and repeat it, and each time adding one more flash/button press.
It's a lot more fun than the stupid flashing lights game. They even have international teams and competitions, and actually, the arrows move up the screen and you have to step on them when they reach the top, so it can get REALLY confusing. But it's also highly addictive. :-P Go check out a local video arcade, they might have it there.
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"From a different solar system many many galaxies away
We are the force of another creation
A new musical revelation
And we're on this musical mission to help the others listen"
-Renegades of Funk-Rage Against the Machine
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