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heretic:
i say hot hot heat wont hold her attention, and i could be wrong, but a lot of thier songs require a certain desire to listen, some of it is passive, but a lot of hot hot heat is active listening, at least the first time through. in my experience 12 year olds don' t listen to music critically, just as euphonous sounds. hot hot heat can tickle my cacophony fetish, and therefore i think it would take a special sort of 12 year old to like them.

of course if you could get them to listen to it more than once, then yes, they would be die hard heat heads.

or i could be wrong, who knows? try it

bandages would probably be a easy segway...i'm starting to think i hadn't thought out the hot hot heat comment

Kai:

--- Quote from: Robbo ---Man, you people make Indie Kids sounds like Cultists. As in, they're not born, they're indoctrinated or maybe cloned.

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That's so awesome that it deserves my sig place. GOODBYE CONSTANTINOPLE

KharBevNor:

--- Quote from: Trollstormur ---
Instill within her a feeling of superiority and pretense so vile, Fenriz himself would seem as just another 'American Idol' reject!
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By the time I'm done with her, she'll look down on me for not being a big enough Brenoritvrezorkre fan.

Johnny C:
The Unicorns are a pretty good thing to play for kids. Same with the Flaming Lips and the Polyphonic Spree.

mechorg:
My younger brother (12) is really into video games and rpgs (thanks to guess who ;) ), so his musical taste is Final Fantasy scores and classical music ala Lord of the Rings.

I've been using the instrumental key to slip in some Tortoise, Do Make Say Think, and Sigur Ros.  He's also a striving musician and plays in multiple bands at school and I teach him about music theory.
I'm breeding the ultimate hipster snob.

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