how often do you listen to eurobeat?

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how often do you listen to eurobeat?

more than 20h a week
16
80%
less than 10h weekly
2
10%
less than 5h a week
1
5%
less than 20 month
0
No votes
rarely(2-10h month)
0
No votes
other (explain in thread)
1
5%
 
Total votes: 20

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how often do you listen to eurobeat?

Post by michaelz » 24 Oct 2005, 03:26

more than 20h a week
less than 10h weekly
less than 5h a week
less than 20 month
rarely(2-10h month)
or....

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Post by Jion » 24 Oct 2005, 03:38

Definately more than 20 hrs a week... I have to recharge my mp3 player everyday... Of course I buy the CDs =D
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Post by Humbedooh » 24 Oct 2005, 05:55

just evulish made this into a poll, so we can show nifty graphs and such ^^ (can remove it if you like).

I'd have to say 20+ hours as well, since it's pretty much all I listen to when working at the moment (and I'm keeping myself busy ;p).
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Post by Cosmic_Bard » 24 Oct 2005, 13:14

I'm strained to find times when I'm not actually listenning to it. On the bus on the way to work, at work sometimes when I'm not too busy, bus on the way home and winamp is going strong way late into the evening afterwards.

Sometimes, it gets left on overnight and I end up falling asleep and waking up to it.

^_^;

Turns out, on average, I listen to at least 38 hours a week. That's with my normal consumption... assuming I don't go on a trip or something similar.

That's 18 more hours a week than I work. -_-
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Post by Sadie » 24 Oct 2005, 13:54

I have no clue; I listen to a lot of music, but it is the thing taking up all the space on my mp3 player these days.
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Post by Shawaazu » 24 Oct 2005, 22:23

+20hours definately :lol:

While I'm on the computer, going to different places like uni and work. It all adds up in the end :wink:

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Post by Toni » 28 Oct 2005, 05:11

Hmmm, let's see... I listen to Eurobeat at least 7 to 10 hours per day. That is, when I'm not sleeping or in college. I even brainwashed my girlfriend with it and now she's converted to an Eurobeat fan too. :P (enjoying luv on teh rythm of Euromach pwnz!!)

So, I'd definately say +20 hours :twisted:
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Post by Humbedooh » 28 Oct 2005, 06:16

Toni wrote: I even brainwashed my girlfriend with it and now she's converted to an Eurobeat fan too. :P (enjoying luv on teh rythm of Euromach pwnz!!)
Seems that's how most people discover Eurobeat outside Japan...it's kind'a infectious, aint it? ;) (wonder if the WHO will list is as an STD sometime soon)
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Post by Vadim » 28 Oct 2005, 06:27

Toni wrote:Hmmm, let's see... I listen to Eurobeat at least 7 to 10 hours per day. That is, when I'm not sleeping or in college. I even brainwashed my girlfriend with it and now she's converted to an Eurobeat fan too. :P (enjoying luv on teh rythm of Euromach pwnz!!)


If I understand Toni correctly, he enjoys love with his g-friend in particular to euromach series. I kinda wonder how he is keeping
up to 165 bpm...:wink:

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Post by Toni » 28 Oct 2005, 09:33

LOL... You guys have no idea of my capabillities :P It's so strange, I never heard ther speak of Eurobeat until a few days ago. She came up to me and said: "Do you know where I can get 'Take My Breath Away'?" I was like. "Say wut? That song from Ace?" "Yes." She replied. I was stunned for a moment... Mission acomplished! :mrgreen:
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Post by Bore » 28 Oct 2005, 11:36

The 20+ hours is no way good enough to describe the amount I listen to. Basically when I'm home (which is pretty much) I always have eurobeat playing. Would probably be something around ~60 hours at minium per week.
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Post by Cosmic_Bard » 28 Oct 2005, 12:35

Hah, as the webmaster, I'd expect a chip implanted in your brain that cycles through the SEB volumes and plays them directly to your brain, 24/7. ^_^
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Post by jp75 » 28 Oct 2005, 12:53

I'm suffering from a terrible headache right now, too much blasting high volume seb! I will see if i will be able to stay one day without listen seb, until i get back to normal.

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Post by newfield » 28 Oct 2005, 19:53

NEVER!!!

I mean,working on a track I have to listen from the bass drum track to the final mix about 789 billion times,then I switch to Mozart..!

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Post by Mikaeru » 28 Oct 2005, 21:11

I can only imagine.

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