Talk:Teriyaki Boyz

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Taken from article: The Japan Times called the Boyz "four of Japan's most charismatic and least annoying Japanese MCs" and described the album as an "engaging and exciting...superstar comp". Surely this is selective or even mis-citation? The second quote is taken from the following paragraph: No one ever gives their 100 percent on these superstar comps, and "Beef or Chicken" suffers from a similar fate. But, ultimately, there's something adequately engaging and exciting about the cross-continental possibilities contained within. The album is described as a superstar comp, but it's the "cross-continental possibilities" that are described as engaging and exciting. And, regardless, the article itself was far from a shining review, so this article shouldn't portray it as such. B'man 02:35, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

  • Looks to me like the album was described as "engaging and exciting". I don't see any misquote. --JJay 02:52, 4 June 2006 (UTC)

"The four members are Ilmari and Ryo-Z of Rip Slyme, Verbal of m-flo, Nigo and Wise of Bathing Ape." isn't that five?

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