Take this Ms. Boy Band!
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Though I disagree with your "I get bored of their lyrics even before I hear them" (I wouldn't say that about any lyrics) mostly I think you're right. Boy bands are generally puerile.
However what makes a boy band? The Beatles would have been classified as one. Simply pop tunes about boy/girl love was most of their material until songs like Nowhere Man in 65 or 66. Though they did make innovation, for their time, to the chords and structures, so that may be one thing that puts them above the norm.
As for the drawing - you draw Felicia very well, especially the side views.
However what makes a boy band? The Beatles would have been classified as one. Simply pop tunes about boy/girl love was most of their material until songs like Nowhere Man in 65 or 66. Though they did make innovation, for their time, to the chords and structures, so that may be one thing that puts them above the norm.
As for the drawing - you draw Felicia very well, especially the side views.
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Lets see...
1. Nobuo Uemetsu
2. Frank Klepacki
3. Jeremy Soule
4. Christopher Frank
5. Martin O'Donell
I like Nobuo's music hands down. I like most of Frank's rock tracks, especially Act on Instinct and Hell March. Jeremy's Total Annihilation tracks are amazing, especially the enthralling intro theme! Chris' Babylon 5 music is pretty well crafted, I like the feeling of it. Martin's Halo music was top notch!
1. Nobuo Uemetsu
2. Frank Klepacki
3. Jeremy Soule
4. Christopher Frank
5. Martin O'Donell
I like Nobuo's music hands down. I like most of Frank's rock tracks, especially Act on Instinct and Hell March. Jeremy's Total Annihilation tracks are amazing, especially the enthralling intro theme! Chris' Babylon 5 music is pretty well crafted, I like the feeling of it. Martin's Halo music was top notch!

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