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Hi Kyo! Hi i know nothing.! I loved Robot as well, but the women in the wheelchair is what sold me xd

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The impaled robot made my heart warm and fuzzy. but not to the same extent as seeing Seo Taiji rock out.
Yes, Im a romantic myself.

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The best thing in either of the Heffy End or the Robot PVs was..... the butterfly being burned. xd heart I hate butterflies more than anything else.

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Now that I think I have my first bogus order sorted out, I will now admit to spending too much money on Seo Taiji....
When I get my items in the mail/when it's my birthday, I'll post my definative opinion on the cds.
this is not a subtly disguised bump
[size=11]Love him with a fiery passion.[/size]

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I recieved the pile of stuff I ordered, and it makes me happy. As soon as I can find the AV cable to attach to my DVD player, I will exist in irrefutable bliss for a while. heart

His work is worth every penny I spent on it.

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This man is a god.
Korean music gets 80% of its cred from Seotaiji. Thank you, Mr. Seo!

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His sixth album carries a heavy influence from a band whose name is just on the tip of my tongue. The music is well done, but I can't shake that doubt that parts of it were lifted. neutral I still like him anyway.
heart ******** "FM Business". heart

I feel like a schoolgirl in love and junk.

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His sixth album carries a heavy influence from a band whose name is just on the tip of my tongue.


That's when he had the braids ... is it Linkin Park?
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Vintage Taiji, circa 1989. He was a bass player for legendary Heavy Metal band Sinawe.

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The group that began Korea's interest in rap, Seotaiji and Boys.

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'91-'92 Seotaiji
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1994 - Seotaiji helps to kick off Korean music videos. He starts using his fame to tackle political issues, and begins to release his (Korean-language) music in Japan, where previously the only Korean music on the market had been adult contemporary. Satanic-message-in-song rumors, too.
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1995 - The South Korean government tries to impose censorship on some of Seotaiji's politically oriented songs, to make them sound as though he's complaining about his parents and not the government. Seotaiji takes up a massive signature-seeking campaign, and the suit is dropped.

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