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They Made Me Play
9.24.2004
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I am highly addicted to something new. Well, not technically new like it's a new discovery or invention but new as in I just tried it and it rocked my world. Two words. Percussion Freak. I'm not really an arcade guy, so it took ages before the news reached me.
And so at first I was reluctant to try it, because it's one of those machines that a lot of people tend to watch, and to fail in front of an audience, my potential groupies, is something I probably would not survive. But I convinced my little brother to go with me to Timezone, and we both tried it. Hitting the drums with the metal sticks was fun, it's highly commendable to people with a lot of frustrations to vent. It's safer to hit the cymbals than hitting a wall or a face.
That lead to a lot more visits to Timezone. Percussion Freak features a lot of Japanese songs, and when you're trying to learn how to play the drums on a particular song, you can't help but learn the song as well. I don't listen to Japanese songs before, mainly because I don't see the point singing a song I hardly understand. But now that it's constantly playing in my ears (and eventually in my head, because I apparently played too much Percussion Freak and it just won't leave my head) I suddenly liked J-pop. Which now explains the first part of the title. If you're a huge anime fan, you'll probably recognize 'Catch You, Catch Me' because it's the opening theme to the widely-loved anime Card Captor Sakura.
(Hold Your Breath - There's More to Come)
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