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| > Bassist Sid's bracelet, woven from silk wristbands from tours. Several lines of lyrics are written on it. | > Bassist Sid's bracelet, woven from silk wristbands from tours. Several lines of lyrics are written on it. | ||
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| + | Sizzling Thunder from Emerald-III quickly emblazed the whole planet' | ||
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| + | Marking the beginning of their concert tour were the dazzling sparkles of electrifying thunder when Daeve the rhythm guitarist fiercely struck chords, which coincidentally was also worshiped by hordes of their music fans as the only light in their lives. | ||
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| + | In every concert tour the band had, there would be fans keeping order voluntarily and handing out wristbands to everyone upon entering the concert grounds. Most of these fans could not afford the costly fees for an escape, so accepting their fate and waiting for the electromagnetic burst to arrive was their only option. Ever since witnessing the return of these rebellious youths to the planet, they had felt it in their bones that their souls were ignited at this very moment. Onto these wristbands they wrote their lyrics, their showtime, as well as the band's unvoiced scream. | ||
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| + | Sid the bassist collected the wristbands for every tour. His girlfriend wove them into a bracelet, which Sid then wore all the time. | ||
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| > David, one of the band's lead singers, drew a white star on the back of this leather jacket and made it the cover of the band's final album. | > David, one of the band's lead singers, drew a white star on the back of this leather jacket and made it the cover of the band's final album. | ||
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| + | The rock ' | ||
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| + | Lead guitarist Jimmy brought the band underground. There they sang about the tragedy of planetary destruction, | ||
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| + | David printed the back of his leather jacket with a white star, or, more accurately, the white dwarf their star would become after the collapse. This would be their star's proof of existence. Those who left the planetary system and those who stayed behind all listened to that thunder-like rock ' | ||
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| + | Despite ceasing to exist, their presence had been remixed into the music and carved into eternity. | ||
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| + | Sizzling Thunder may have changed people' | ||
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| + | Desolation and despair were all that lay on the surface of the doomed planet. In the era of scarce resources, the band made all their albums out of discarded X-ray films. | ||
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| + | Before the long night of Emerald-III, | ||
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| + | After the night of their twilight show, Sizzling Thunder came to a permanent end, just like in their lyrics. | ||
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