around about the early to mid 90's hockey became cool all across the united states.
at the same time, unfortunately, techno music was probably as popular as it ever was.
the two became mixed together. this was mostly due to the nhl selling itself.
but now whenever i see hockey highlight videos, which are, imo, annoying in and of themselves(and yes i am a huge hockey fan), i am further annoyed because of the presence of the ubiquitous techno music.
whenever i hear techno music, i see hockey highlights.
heck, the toronto maple leafs(god's gift to us) still use techno extensively in stadium during games and on broadcasts.
what's up with that?
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Kobayashi's bizarre use of colour, superfast editing and extreme camera angles, coupled with a hilariously deadpan performance by Toshiro Takemitsu as the inspector who discovers a whole family of ghosts travelling without valid tickets, remains without peer.
at the same time, unfortunately, techno music was probably as popular as it ever was.
the two became mixed together. this was mostly due to the nhl selling itself.
but now whenever i see hockey highlight videos, which are, imo, annoying in and of themselves(and yes i am a huge hockey fan), i am further annoyed because of the presence of the ubiquitous techno music.
whenever i hear techno music, i see hockey highlights.
heck, the toronto maple leafs(god's gift to us) still use techno extensively in stadium during games and on broadcasts.
what's up with that?
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Kobayashi's bizarre use of colour, superfast editing and extreme camera angles, coupled with a hilariously deadpan performance by Toshiro Takemitsu as the inspector who discovers a whole family of ghosts travelling without valid tickets, remains without peer.