Can confirm, am American, we do amazingly dumb stuffjohnjohnjohnnycake wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 09:51of course not, us dumb americans XDBonkers wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 03:30If eurobeat is popular in the States, I would assume 95% of its popularity is viewed as "DDR/Anime" music, not an actual genre of dance music which you would hear in a club or rave, and I would assume many have no idea of its Italo-Disco roots.johnjohnjohnnycake wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 03:16 anime's popular in america, why not eurobeat or j pop ( which is also popular in america, or at least i know a ton of people who love j pop)
Why I think "Eurobeat Wouldn't be Popular in America" is silly.
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like repeal net neutrality hahaWataru Akiyama wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 13:34Can confirm, am American, we do amazingly dumb stuff
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Yes, exactly like that.johnjohnjohnnycake wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017, 00:49like repeal net neutrality haha
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