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nerdrawk
@nerdrawk (10)
Philippines • Age 43
Joined myLot 17 years ago
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Pacman, the most revolutionary game ever in the gaming industry.
nerdrawk
@nerdrawk
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Philippines
26 Mar 07
very simple graphics, and easy gameplay but the best thrill could ever be felt and experienced on this classic video game since the 1980's. PACMAN the name itself is already stuck on every videogamers head (old & new) worldwide....
pacman
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nerdrawk
i agree with you, the videogame PACMAN itself is really very addicting and to think that it's a classic. beating high scores will never also gonna fade, the trend on gaming and scoring may be very advanced and complicated these days but the same thrill is...
22 Apr 07
Geek/Nerd Rock (what's with the name labelling?)
nerdrawk
@nerdrawk
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Philippines
8 Mar 07
as the music industry (independent record labels included) had always used the labelling of artist on specific name on genres. is it always positive to be content with referring to a band with the usual genre labelling? i mean...
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2 people
nerdrawk
emo/screamo? i think every artist who express their music thru songs always has been throwing out emotions thru songs. some of Billy Joel's songs are heartfelt and sad, should we call him "emo"? =) anyways i do listen to bands labelled as emo rock like Hot...
19 Mar 07
Geek/Nerd Rock (what's with the name labelling?)
nerdrawk
@nerdrawk
(10)
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Philippines
8 Mar 07
as the music industry (independent record labels included) had always used the labelling of artist on specific name on genres. is it always positive to be content with referring to a band with the usual genre labelling? i mean...
5 responses
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2 people
nerdrawk
yeah Weezer has always been very simple and straightforward with the melodies they play, which makes it more easy and accesible to almost anyone even for those persons who don't live a life in or for music. It makes listening more fun the basic way.
19 Mar 07
Geek/Nerd Rock (what's with the name labelling?)
nerdrawk
@nerdrawk
(10)
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Philippines
8 Mar 07
as the music industry (independent record labels included) had always used the labelling of artist on specific name on genres. is it always positive to be content with referring to a band with the usual genre labelling? i mean...
5 responses
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2 people
nerdrawk
new wave & indie rock =) even hearing those words still gives sends me to the curiosity mindset & still manages me to think & ponder where the word really originated. now i think labelling names will just makes the artist more legit or inept. which is partly...
10 Mar 07
Geek/Nerd Rock (what's with the name labelling?)
nerdrawk
@nerdrawk
(10)
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Philippines
8 Mar 07
as the music industry (independent record labels included) had always used the labelling of artist on specific name on genres. is it always positive to be content with referring to a band with the usual genre labelling? i mean...
5 responses
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2 people
nerdrawk
yeah really really very far already and it also sounds very cheesy sometimes like for example just hearing the term from hardcore bands like thug-core, noise-core, metal-core, emo-core. i mean all of this has just to go to a simple component like bringing back...
10 Mar 07
Geek/Nerd Rock (what's with the name labelling?)
nerdrawk
@nerdrawk
(10)
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Philippines
8 Mar 07
as the music industry (independent record labels included) had always used the labelling of artist on specific name on genres. is it always positive to be content with referring to a band with the usual genre labelling? i mean...
5 responses
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2 people
nerdrawk
yeah in older times it was just really very basic, one could just go to a record bar and look into a section where they place all the rock n' roll artist while in the other stall there are countless gospel tapes/cd's. now it's up to us to find and search for...
10 Mar 07
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1 person