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    Can This Asian Band crossover the west?

    waste some 5mins of your time with this band..what do you think?

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    No way
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    #2
    up heheeheh

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      #3
      what no vote and reply wahhhhhhhhh.. i need attention guys..lolz

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        #4
        Alright first you niccas aren't Asian.. your Pacific Islander.. then your Asian, then your Pacific Islander again and back... make up your ****ing minds!!!

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          #5
          lol....ok pacific islander asians.. care to vote?

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            #6
            Could they make it big on the mainstream? Not sure..
            Indie definetly.

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              #7
              Xcaret would say no.

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                #8
                care to vote..this thread are getting ignored..maybe only japanese,koreans and china what westeners really dig because they have animes and kick ass culture.. anyway.. up one last try heheeh...lol..

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                  #9
                  the page wasn't loading fast enogh for me to hear more than 5 seconds or so. it seems to start off a bit soft for my tastes.

                  some of the asian artists that could be big in the states i would say are peeps like tasha(t) best all around female i have ever heard), bi(rain) because chicks seem to dig him), and maybe groups like finkl. namie amuro, koda kumi, and ayumi *****aki from japan are just a couple of chicks that might do well. it really depends. i sort of hope that america doesn't pick up on the asian vibe because the US seems to destroy everything it touches in regards to various arts and art forms.

                  the best artists i hear are usually well known but not insanely popular like brit spears was/is. south korea and japan have got **** on lock. great music, great cultures. i'm going to have a friend see if she can dig up some traditional and modern popular chinese music for me. from the philipinnes, the chilitees are definitely worth listening to. their debut album - very, very good album. too bad, from what i hear, that they are too locked to spending money on chicks that look okay but aren't half as talented as a group like the chilitees.

                  xzworks, i wonder how many westerners really know and understand the different asian cultures. not many i bet.

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