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Hard Melodic Mandopop This song is called "出發" (Getting Out), ...
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Hard Melodic Mandopop This song is called "出發" (Getting Out), and is a great example of an Overload piece that balances the band's foray into state run media friendly pop culture entertainment commercialism, and their intense epic metal speed and melodious thrash roots. Remember "祖先的陰影"? American rocker dude and expat Kaiser Kuo living in Beijing had published an article describing it as the Ultimate Chinese Metal Song; of course, there are a variety of melodious epic metal rock songs from China that can qualify for such a title. But the song in this video is definitely suitable for rock music consumers with less extreme tastes; but still very tasty I must say! Li Yanliang can really make his axe sing! Wang Lan is a great drummer of course (you cn see him do a little poseur move in this video), and bassist Ouyang, who's also a talented DJ, is the soon to be the father of his second child at the time this performance was captured.
I'm uploading this video here on the 14th of March, which on this day in 1941, China's top ace fighter pilot, Captain Wong Sun-shui (a.k.a. Huang Xinyue?), an American-born Chinese who earned his flying license in Los Angeles, was fighting against what was the world's most advanced fighter aircraft at the time: the aircraft carrier capable A6M "Zero". Captain Wong and a dozen other fighter pilots of the Chinese Nationalist Air Force pitted their obsolete I-153 biplane fighters against the Imperial Japanese fighters near Chengdu, and Captain Wong was badly shot up, but managed to make an emergency landing, but died of his wounds two days later on March 16, 1941. Captain Wong Sun-shui was amongst over a dozen Chinese-American flyers who made up the first group of volunteer combat aviators to fight the Imperial Japanese war machine in China in the mid-1930's.
This video dedicated to Captain Wong Sun-shui, Captain Shen Tse-liu, Captain Chou Ling-hsu, and the 5 other brave air warriors of the Chinese Air Force that flew into the face of death and danger that fateful day, and made the ultimate sacrifice.
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