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@aznfury: Hell yeah! They weren't the best singers, but they were pretty good dancers.

@Jin Zhou: Who's the man with the master plan?

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@Sean Netzel: Hey, you liked it? That's cool. It has a catchy, poppy beat which Epik High likes to use in their songs. Unfortunately for you, they're rappers first and foremost, but they do have some songs where the sing.

@Precipitation: Hahah. I was actually there last year, and I kid you not, all the girls look exactly the same. Slender frame, conditioned hair, high heels and slutty dresses. And you will almost never see a fat person. It's amazing!

@Sean Netzel: I used to listen to a good amount of JPop, but not so much these days—most of it sounds the same as well. However, JRock is still pretty good. It has its own unique style that differentiates it from American rock.

@JinFei3: Yeah, it's really quite disgusting. I think they manufacture a new girl/boy group every month, to the point where you can hardly tell them apart because they all look and sound the same.

@Akhen: Nah, dude, it's all about the classics. Fin.K.L and S.E.S. all the way!

@joeytrace: I'd rather punch him in the face, perhaps followed up by repreated kicks to the groin.

@The Cap'n: Pfft, this is nothing. Super Junior is even more ridiculous.

@KimChen: They're entertainers, not musicians, so your statement makes sense.

@KimChen: Ha, I totally remember that episode. The thing is, these girls all look really similar because they were probably surgered (is that even a word?) that way.

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@Hatu_Chaculet: There are several better Korean rappers, but as far as their blend of pop, rap, and electronica, they're pretty much tops.

@mashimero: Yeah, it's a little backwards in Korea; young groups try to act older and mature, while older groups try to look younger. But either way, Asian women tend to look younger than their age anyway.

@Sean Netzel: Genius in the business sense, yes. Musically, not so much.

@wahrugene1: Way to go! You get a thumbs up from me. :)

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@Chaoticevl: Interesting. I think it's a lot easier to listen to than, say, Chinese or German. It has a more flowing quality to it.

@SaanZ: Clazzi has always been a bit underground, but they're pretty well known. They don't need to whore themselves out to every talk show and drama in Korea.