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  1. Storm Earth and Fire

    Language Barrier in Music

    I seem to sing languages I listen equally well. Mind you, I don't think my musical language selection is that wide, and I grew up speaking Mandarin, so I can pronounce all sorts of funny sounds that English-speakers don't get. =P That's it, if anything. The sounds are closer to English than...
  2. Storm Earth and Fire

    Language Barrier in Music

    Awww Spanish language music rules. Besides rock in Spanish, I also enjoy norteño and tejano music from time to time.
  3. Storm Earth and Fire

    Language Barrier in Music

    Well, don't call me out on it, but I think Asian music rules. I suspect my opinion is biased because I'm Chinese, though. ^_^ There's always terrible stuff, but I rather enjoy it in general. Certainly could think of a lot more Asian artists I like than other continents. =P I used to really hate...
  4. Storm Earth and Fire

    Language Barrier in Music

    Hmmm German music I listen to. Rammstein mainly, with a tiny bit of Dschinghis Khan and Oomph!. Russian music... I listen to the Red Army Choir. =D
  5. Storm Earth and Fire

    Language Barrier in Music

    This. It might be because there's a more diverse population where I live than where you live, but honestly, I've never met a soul with such a close-minded attitude. Even if I did, I certainly won't talk with them again, as most of the music I listen to is not in English. Try Korean pop...
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