We are not manufactured audience or anything like that at the concert. That's the part of the way we Japanese enjoy the music. It's just a different culture.
As a One Ok Rock fan, your reaction is okay with me! Everyone has different tastes, I’m just glad you got a chance to check them out. Based off the bands you listed, this band is obvious not the same type of music. They are more pop sounding. Nevertheless I appreciate your honest review! No hate here!
Honesty in your like/dislike is appreciated. But your multiple comments on the "manufactured crowd" was quite unnecessary. OOR have worked their asss off since 2005 to have the crowd they have today and are among the few Japanese bands to have carved their name successfully in the global market. Infact until very recently, they were still doing tiny venues with a few hundred capacity outside Japan, after already doing 50,000+ stadiums for years there. When asked about that, they stated that they have done the exact same thing before and are ready to do the same all over again. Speaks volumes of their humility and commitment. So your comment was honestly very disrespectful to not just them and their fanbase, but Japanese audiences in general, and every other big artist today who've dedicated decades to reach where they are today. We are all entitled to our own opinions. But it shouldn't hurt to to do it with a bit more respect. Especially when it's about something you know little about.
This was the first time hearing this band and my comments remain valid for my first time reaction, please listen to my next OOR videos where you hear my opinion change, Im actually recording another video as a I type my reply to you.
@@grandad.reacts If it's your first time, isn't that all the more reason to be extra careful as you don't know anything about them yet? Well, guess we all have slipups. I just wanted to point out something I've seen ruin a lot of reaction channels. Fortunately, the OOR fanbase is quite tame. But if it was one of those crazy fanbases, the backlash for the tiniest issues can be pretty extreme. On that note, if I came off as rude, I apologise. Wasn't my intention at all. Here's wishing you only the best in this wonderful journey of exploration you've embarked upon. Cheers! :)
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