Post number #938204, ID: a989f8
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C'mon, /mu/, don't die on me again. I can't take the stress.
What Vocaloid songs do you like? I'm especially fond of Tokio Funka, 6-Trillion Years*, Aishite3x, and Burenai AI De, though my absolute favorites would be Patchwork Eden (Sasakure.uk), and the various renditions on Strobe Light (Powapowa-P...)
Post number #938270, ID: 4d4724
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more rain by twinkle park
Post number #938278, ID: 53a236
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Earthbound by Bernis
Post number #938305, ID: a989f8
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>>938270 I see /mu/ also has some Hazel fans
Post number #938314, ID: 14c683
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fan of Kire Carry On - Police Piccadilly
Post number #938389, ID: 335a6a
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Call me a casual but any Miku cover by Astrophysics is amazing
Post number #938474, ID: 7a3793
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Daniwell, Atols, 井田敬介, TKNmusic, ならかえで, Pohmi, Yunosuke, ガジェP(Gadget Prince), 花撫寺, SEE893 and 溝野あわ all have some good songs
Post number #938604, ID: fefa93
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Huge fan of Kira's tuning in his songs, and I like a lot of hachi's songs like Donut Hole and Panda Hero
Post number #938663, ID: 7714f1
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I listen a lot to Utsu-P and the *very* old Circus-P stuff
Post number #938727, ID: b0ed66
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I've recently been pretty addicted to Kikuo and Mushi-P. Such a unique sound you can't really find elsewhere. Kikuo has some really nice stongs with Hanatan under Kikuohana if you're ever in the mood for something not vocaloid.
Post number #938881, ID: b40190
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my favorite at any given moment rotates a lot, but i have a short list of artists with nothing but bangers which includes: MitchieM, Yuyoyuppe, 23.exe, Giga, and wowaka. the full list is much longer but i always share this with people to give a taste of what's out there. the breadth of genres in that list will get just about anyone interested.
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| C'mon, /mu/, don't die on me again. I can't take the stress.
What Vocaloid songs do you like? I'm especially fond of Tokio Funka, 6-Trillion Years*, Aishite3x, and Burenai AI De, though my absolute favorites would be Patchwork Eden (Sasakure.uk), and the various renditions on Strobe Light (Powapowa-P...)