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The Sudden Rise of BABYMETAL (industry plants?)

The Punk Rock MBA | October 26, 2024



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The sudden rise of Babymetal! From early songs like “Gimme Chocolate” to working with Bring Me Horizon and more in the career of Babymetal.
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0:00 Intro
2:25 Early years of Babymetal
9:44 “Metal Resistance”
14:18 “10 Babymetal Years”

Written by The Punk Rock MBA

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This post currently has 25 comments.

  1. @pmhullentertainment2068

    October 26, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    Dude , your review of Babymetal is the best I have seen so far. You say it like it is, without any of the Bullshit that other YouTubers I have seen reviewing these girls. Strait on to the facts. But I do have to ask you this question. If you have not yet done a review and history of Straight Line Stitch, will you do one of them? In my opening they have not gotten the respect that other metal bands have and are getting.

  2. @ralffe3465

    October 26, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    If I'm being honest, Babymetal has been in the industry for over 12 years (Ik technically 14 but they were under Sakura Gakuin for the first 2 years). I found them back in 2016 but did show much interest then came back in 2022 and realized I missed absolute gold in their early years.

  3. @BaronLector

    October 26, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    I recently learned about Japan's "music factory" when watching the BlizzCon 2023 live-stream. The musical guest was a girl-band called "Le Sserafim" who was, according to promoters, the biggest musical act in Japan. I had never heard of them. In order to educate myself I looked at their wiki and learned that they were a group that had been together for less than a year and were put together by the same type of manufacturer as BABYMETAL.

  4. @scottallen128

    October 26, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    I am probably older that Su, Moa, & Momo's parents so I am not their target audience, but I accidentally found them a few weeks ago and have listened to several hours of their music. They are very infectious.

  5. @Sagjer

    October 26, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    My mind and common sense say no.
    My taste says no.
    My gut says no.

    That's it. Maybe they're fun and the sound just fine. They're also insulting.
    It's a no.
    (Definitely not a sudden rise, Finn my man.)

  6. @arnewoodman

    October 26, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    Is it intentional irony to call it the "sudden rise of Babymetal"?. They've been around since about 2011, meaning they've lasted longer than The Beatles, and have recovered after not just one but two tragic losses – Yui Mizuno and Mikio Fujioka.

  7. @KJ-je3JD

    October 26, 2024 at 1:01 pm

    Unlike western industry plants, they were friends from beggining, went to school for singing and dancing just like we go to our regular school, its different there. Its not like they were just put up randomly like on got talent shows.
    They contribute with ideas, their chemistry is on spot and everyone is enjoying themselves, they love their own songs and they are themselves, it seems like producers and BM trio understand each other.
    Yes, they were pushed, their music is mostly made by producers (but come on, they were 10, and those instrumentals are insane), and ton of others in the world are pushed too and never made it.

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