That was, I think, your first experience of a metal Idol group. So it has the women up front and dancing of an idol group, but is still metal If you don't like autotune, then you don't like autotune. These use it because the genre is Electronicore so electronic metal basically. But regardless, if it doesn't work for your ears, then it doesn't. They do all sing and were all singing but the vocalists are going in turns most of the time. If you want to try and alt metal idol group that might be more to your taste as there is no autotune, then try Broken By The Scream. Also much heavier! Broken By The Scream - Koi ha otome no nakidokoro th-cam.com/video/4Eum9rFdFQc/w-d-xo.html For me with these Idol groups and groups like Electric Callboy, Hanabie etc I like the dancing as dancing / movement just seems to go well with music, and a high energy performance is even higher energy if the music and movement are both high energy. But again matter of taste + possibly exposure. But I do prefer wild more off the cuff dancing than choreo generally. Metal with Choreo can be pretty jarring at first, and possibly for good if it's not something that adds for you but detracts for whichever set of reasons. Also if you want to try a full on metal band but featuring an Idol group, but a pretty eccentric one, it dropped a few days back. The music video contains ALL the headbanging quota for the month. MAXIMUM THE HORMONE - SHIMI feat. ATARASHII GAKKO! th-cam.com/video/teRgh01Xb1U/w-d-xo.html Maximum The Hormone is a HUGE metal band in Japan.
The PassCode members have full control over the set list and the amount of auto-tune is used per live. They can even break from the choreography if they desire. PassCode is still founded on idol culture so the choreography is expected. We'll see if they still do it when they are in their late 50s and early 60s though.
That was, I think, your first experience of a metal Idol group. So it has the women up front and dancing of an idol group, but is still metal
If you don't like autotune, then you don't like autotune. These use it because the genre is Electronicore so electronic metal basically. But regardless, if it doesn't work for your ears, then it doesn't.
They do all sing and were all singing but the vocalists are going in turns most of the time.
If you want to try and alt metal idol group that might be more to your taste as there is no autotune, then try Broken By The Scream. Also much heavier!
Broken By The Scream - Koi ha otome no nakidokoro
th-cam.com/video/4Eum9rFdFQc/w-d-xo.html
For me with these Idol groups and groups like Electric Callboy, Hanabie etc I like the dancing as dancing / movement just seems to go well with music, and a high energy performance is even higher energy if the music and movement are both high energy. But again matter of taste + possibly exposure. But I do prefer wild more off the cuff dancing than choreo generally. Metal with Choreo can be pretty jarring at first, and possibly for good if it's not something that adds for you but detracts for whichever set of reasons.
Also if you want to try a full on metal band but featuring an Idol group, but a pretty eccentric one, it dropped a few days back. The music video contains ALL the headbanging quota for the month.
MAXIMUM THE HORMONE - SHIMI feat. ATARASHII GAKKO!
th-cam.com/video/teRgh01Xb1U/w-d-xo.html
Maximum The Hormone is a HUGE metal band in Japan.
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The PassCode members have full control over the set list and the amount of auto-tune is used per live. They can even break from the choreography if they desire. PassCode is still founded on idol culture so the choreography is expected. We'll see if they still do it when they are in their late 50s and early 60s though.
Thank you for reacting to PassCode😊 Pls also check out PassCode's new song, WILLSHINE. It is the opening song of an anime, so it is not that heavy.