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What is NRE?The Man, The Myth, The Legend, also know as Nathanael Ross Ells vocalist of The Human Abstract. NRE is the greatest vocalist to ever walk the face of the earth. NRE - meme gifNRE - videoNRE - what is it?A totally random anti-imperialist punk band that think they're living in WWII era. Either that or they're a pop punk band that woke up one day and decided to be political. Still, their lyrics are amazingly profound and there are some original(!) and worthwhile songs despite the terrible female vocalist. Top of the mp3.com J*POP* charts for a while. Girl 1: Let's wear foul language on our T-Shirts and walk around pretending to be 5 year olds. What does "NRE" mean?Good band consisting of guys and girls! My Japanese isn't too good so I'm not sure about their Jrock songs but their English songs are really good. It's strange that they say they hate hip hop because some of their songs sound like punk rock and hip hop combined but that's just my opinion. The guy and girl vocal combo they have sounds really cool and I've never heard that before. One of the best bands to come out of the Japanese foundation even though they split so soon! NRE - what does it mean?Jdjzvsmsvdjsmsvskabahsknsnnnnn Yhhhhhhhgsvzhbe NRE - meaningFormed in early 2003 by previous Inari members, TAKU (bass) and TJF (guitar, vocals). Features Machikara members, Machiko (guitar, lead vocals), Eri (bass guitar, vocals), and Hanako (drums). Yoko's review: NRE was a good band and it's a shame that they didn't last long at all. I heard 3 of their songs and only just recently heard a recording of 'Falling'. "six past midnight" is a fast song about sneaking out late at night and just fooling around as if the sun would never rise again, and is a fun song with no real meaning. It's their poppiest song and I guess that it would have been the first song NRE wrote together. Then, all of a sudden, "We will never forget", is a hardcore and emotional song about racist sentiment, discrimination, the atomic bomb in Japan and recent murders amongst Japanese school children. It's an incredibly dark song and I can't help but compare it to Inari's "Save the World". The song portrays the image of a young girl dying of radiation sickness who experiences these evils; discrimination because of her looks, violence at school and at home, and exploitation by a westerner. It's disturbing and on second thoughts sickening, but it's not exploitative and instead turns out to be an extremely emotional opinion of modern day society which has been chained down by past evils such as WW2. I admit to crying during the chorus of the song. "Sakura" is another song about a girl, but it's about a girl who uses her beautiful appearance to tease older men and then exploit money from them, much like the 'mutual dating' which has been liberally publicized in the media recently. Like the well known metaphor of the sakura, her beautiful blossoms soon fall, symbolizing her loss of innocence, but her blossoms never grow back. The imagery is almost poetic, yet it's also another very realistic song. Their final song is called "Falling", which almost sarcastically calls for hope in a time of a rapidly declining economy and social system. It references teenage suicide, hikkomori, betrayal and dying sad and lonely, and the song ends in a way which almost indicates that NRE won't last much longer. NRE - definitionHe is having an affair, so right now heβs all charged up with NRE. Donβt worry! It will wear off; and, when it does, Iβll be here for him. NRE - slangNo Reason Erection Guy #1: Man, I just got a terrible NRE! NRENew Relationship Energy, those Disney chemicals which make falling in love feel so euphoric and fabulous and generally raise libido to the high heavens the NRE from this person a started seeing has even re-energized my other relationships. NRENew relationship energy. Used in many communities, including among polyamorous people. This is that fluttery feeling you get when you meet someone new that you are interested in. I am so excited with this new girl I'm seeing. I know it's just NRE, but I think I might be falling for her. |
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