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U cant really say they have a metal image now.. its just a modern brushed up mature look. Normally its kaoru and kyo with the metal looks, die and shinya look neutral and toshiya with his kilks xD i dnt think u.s. metal heads have the balls to wear wht they wear occasionally for example kyo's "hageshisa to kono..." look around tht time period.. as for the music it might be influenced by metal but its still diru.. besides techinically diru was always aggresive so metal would help express tht imo
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you know what thge funny thing is? my first diru cd was Vulgar, I had never heard any of the songs on it before, exept for obscure. the first time I heard it, I couldn't stop shivering, I had goosebumps and I was sweating cold sweat all over. I was so ecxited, I almost stopped breathing. Three days ago I got Uroboros and the same thing happened. I always get goosebumps listening to dir en grey. that's what their music does to me. And I am so proud of them being able to achieve such a thing!!
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@collinsrodog but they aren't death metal anyways, they're dir en grey, there is no way you can label them any other way than dir en grey, they're a genre on their own.
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@ton4encento Truuuue dat. VK or no VK, i'll always love them
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@nrx006 I completely agree with you. The music is more important. Visual Kei bands often have that type of fans that only like their image. Music is what makes them different from the others, not their style of dressing or putting make-up. They may look like a 'normal' band but they are not like any other. Dir en Grey are one of a kind. They are my favourite band.
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@xxxdianabladexxx but i like dir en grey in visual kei, they looks so cute... and their music changed after being jrock metal... but i still love them
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I just wanted to say I became a fan by seeing Uroboros at Hottopic and deciding to buy it. I only heard Saku before. That's it, I had no idea how they looked like or what to expect of Uroboros but I bought it and ended replaying the hell out of it. Now I find myself trying to complete a collection of their discography. Yep, just by hearing one album I had a hard time deciding which band was my favorite. I only got three albums now and haven't heard the others but I know they won't disappoint.
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I like them both in Visual kei look and their normal look now. But what makes me love this band for so long is their music. They're effin' great as always and never disappoints me.
The ending. It always sends shivers down my spine. This fading voice, being slowly disintegrated in vacuum... it's like a question to the world and the world is too afraid to answer.
RatSitnov 8 months ago 69
This. is. Art.
nikiwonoto 10 months ago 27