Review by Connor Youngberg
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The TraparaV.A.Not a must have
This DVD is nothing to scream about. It has some good routines, but the dancers are hard to learen from, the routines are mediocre, and the editing is odd. If you're a para para beginner, buy this for some simple routines, but I wouldn't reccomend it. Honestly, the only good songs on here are Can't Undo This, Big Bad Love and the Baracuda song. There are other good songs, but the routines seem incomplete.
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Super Eurobeat Vol.161V.A.Easily my favorite of 2005!
This album doesn't have any terrible songs. In fact, it has so many great songs, it was a surprise to me! The 150's seemed to disappoint a lot of fans. However, with the return of Saifam/Boom Boom Beat, there is a whole new label on board again. Hi HI Mazinga and Yellow Butterfly are two of my favorite songs of 2005! Some other highlights are Revolution, Money Funny Dollars, Maid Attack, Hot Hot, and Space Invader, the first NEW Dave Rodgers song since Volume 139! The only songs I DIDN'T like were Live For You and Love Is Burning. Pick this up!
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SUPER EUROBEAT presents SUPER GT 2005 SECOND ROUNDV.A.Odd, but great to listen to!
The song selection on this cd seems somewhat odd, with a mix of unexpected old songs, some new songs that have never before been on any compilation, and some not so expected recent songs. The mix is great and the songs flow nicely! Most of these songs aren't terribly popular, however, the cd has great mixing and it works perfectly! I actually listen to this cd quite a lot! Try it out if you're in the mood to buy a good nonstop mix album!
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Para Para Paradise Best SelectionV.A.Two of the best Para Para DVDs ever!
This DVD set has Para Para Paradise Vol. 2 and 3. The PPA all improved greatly in between Volumes 1 and 2, and Miho and Ryoko joined the group. PPP2 has some of the best songs from 2000-2001, and PPP3 has many fan favorites from the older era of eurobeat, including Virtual Love and Megaton Man, as well as some newer songs, like Hot Vampire. The Special Performances are a great bonus. These are definitely worth it for anyone who loves eurobeat or who is interested in learning para para. There aren't any DVDs who make it more fun or easy to learn than these. Also, make sure you change the angle to learn from the reversed videos! It makes learning a lot easier.
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Super Eurobeat Vol.150 [2CD+DVD]V.A.Wow!
This isn't the BEST Super Eurobeat Album ever, but the DVD and Disc one are amazing! Disc one is the best of Euro from Vol. 1 to Vol. 149 as picked by Avex. Disc two is the best of J-Euro. Both are great, but Disc 1 outshines Disc 2. As for the DVD, the para para battle is great to watch! The music videos are really funny, and as for the interviews and history parts, unless you speak Italian or Japanese, it may be tough to understand. However, it's great to see faces of the artists! Overall, a great set!
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SUPER EUROBEAT presents SUPER GT 2005V.A.Another great nonstop
There are two GT nonstops a year, and this is easily my favorite! There is a nice mix of songs, and even some new songs, like Supersonic Tokyo Hero. The flashback songs are great and the mixing is fun. If you aren't a fan of nonstops, I don't reccomend this album. However, there are some interesting parts of this album, especially the Lolita only version of "Dancing Around The World".