Coco Jambo. *giggles* Now imagine being a few years older and having a whole *album* of stuff like that - CD, even. (I had a first cousin who was wanting to be a DJ back then, so Depeche Mode and then-techno blending into dance was all we got recced by his older and then-cooler self. I still like Depeche Mode, but will never ever appreciate the "wonders" of deep bass or base or whatever -also a kind of techno, apparently.)
Hey, talking old music with you is fun! (But not Slipknot? Srsly? I was never into metal - the guitar solos get a bit repetitive - but Eminem, him I liked. Enough to never buy an album, and then years later be disappointed by 8 Mile's soundtrack. Ugh. But I do have the flick burnt to DVD somewhere, and I might just rewatch the final rapping show-offing, because oldschool rap like that is cool. ...I'll stop with this before I end up admitting that I lived and breathed for "Jem" when I was 7 years old - and if there ever was any pop-y-er rock than Jem's soundtrack, it was probably another cartoon aimed at pre-teen girls as well. *hides*)
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Hey, talking old music with you is fun! (But not Slipknot? Srsly? I was never into metal - the guitar solos get a bit repetitive - but Eminem, him I liked. Enough to never buy an album, and then years later be disappointed by 8 Mile's soundtrack. Ugh. But I do have the flick burnt to DVD somewhere, and I might just rewatch the final rapping show-offing, because oldschool rap like that is cool. ...I'll stop with this before I end up admitting that I lived and breathed for "Jem" when I was 7 years old - and if there ever was any pop-y-er rock than Jem's soundtrack, it was probably another cartoon aimed at pre-teen girls as well. *hides*)