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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-11-26 04:13 pm

[ SECRET POST #5804 ]


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Re: Weird music you like

(Anonymous) 2022-11-27 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
-Vocaloid (some of the old school original, but mostly English covers tbh): I have a whole mp3 playlist full of English covers from various youtubers like JubyPhonic (like 'Bad Apple', 'Drop Pop Candy' and 'Wozwald') and Rachie (like 'The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku' and 'Goodbye Ms Flower Theif')

-Fan songs: being into online fandoms since 2005 means I have a few mp3 files that have accumilated over the years since then - starting with Yu-Gi-Oh! abridged parody songs like 'Leather Pants' and Elizabeth Smarts Supernatural songs like 'All For You' and 'Blue Bird'.
Then the 2010s kicked off with a fuckton of Five Nights at Freddy's and Undertale fan songs in addition to gamer mashup/remix songs like Markiplier 'Dooly Doo' and 'Where's Mama'. Now that I'm writing this I just remembered that I use to listen to a LOT of Pogo's remixes of movies/shows - especially liked the Lord of the Rings, TNG Star Trek and Snow White ones. The most recent was listening to someone's musical version of Who Killed Markiplier using a Vocaloid program.

-Nightcore cover of songs: definitely scratched an itch in my brain during the 2010s (especially for Kesha songs that would either sound best sped up like for 'We R Who We R' or her own acoustic versions for songs like 'Die Young').

-So much Jpop and Jrock music thanks to early 2000s weeb me lol. Utada Hikaru and Kokia are particular favorites in addition to Suga Shikao and recently discovering Queen Bee (been listening to the song 'Baishun' on a loop for a couple of days). But I probably leans more to the Rock/metal side with bands like X Japan, MUCC, Babymetal, Maximum the Hormone, The Gazette, Buck-Tick, Band-Maid and TK.