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Q: Are there any songs you worry about playing in china that you play back at home?

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the fab four - revolution.... but its on the list at ktvs

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I usually don't worry because I tend to use headphones. However, maybe it would be wise not to play some of my favorite Japanese music out loud. They don't seem to have a problem with Korean pop music. And if I were to listen to music in English, that wouldn't bother them because they like it and have no idea what the lyrics mean.

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Half the music I listen to would fall under this category.  But my favorite is "Uprising" by Muse, which I crank all the time.  Too bad nobody here has a freakin clue what it really means.

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I have heard this before just read the Lyrics nice one man it is going in my favs

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The Star-Spangled Banner.

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Nope! I might only worry about the company I play it in... I played Lily Allen's
F-You to my gf last year, and suggested I play it to my students as well... not
sure how the class would react to it. I have a class now that might appreciate it
a bit more Tongue

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A certain Guns n' Roses album............................

Yeah the spaghetti incident

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Here is mine but do not think it is a culture thing more an anger women thing.

Buckcherry~Crazy Bitch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKX8v46Z11E

GuilinRaf:

That is not a very nice word. I teach my students that they should not use it even though many rap and hip hop songs use it. A LOT.

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listen to the song and tell me again

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I like to play NWA's F*CK THA POLICE

Jíliú.hé:

good one i would not play that in china i think but i would like to

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DaBen:

I was actually singing this while walking home today.

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DaBen + 15 respect points level UP

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Play it and tell us the effects =))

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