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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Why bother applying if you are a group?
This year what a shambles.
First of all another makeshift band make it thought reducing your chances to 2. One of the bands is awful at judges houses and is missing a member, but still gets through and is allowed to add the member back how is that fair??? As for Kingsland Road i give them 2 weeks max |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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The groups weren't the best this year maybe thats why maybe the groups aren't the strongest so they create groups.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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The groups are usually the weakest category anyhow.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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The problem with groups is they have to fit together properly to work. Three, four, or five friends spontaneously making themselves into a group often looks like a dog's dinner.
Not that I'm all for manufactured pop, but when it comes to groups, random just doesn't cut it. I can see why the X Factor put together a group or two themselves, and I can see why those groups do better. Just look at 1D. Manufactured, yet the whole thing just works, because it was designed to work. |
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