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Why is Onmyoudou not mentioned as an inspiration for their name and music? It seems to me like some overanalytical pretentious jackass decided that his opinion (based only on one page of the official site) was correct and no one has made any attempt to fix it. Onmyoudou IS the inspiration and that is why their lyrics reference mythology and folklore and their costumes sometimes resemble the manner of dress common in the Heian period, when Onmyoudou was popular. Because Onmyoudou is the way of Yin and Yang, naturally Onmyoudou's dualistic themes play a part in their music. It is the height of ignorance to completely leave out any mention of Onmyoudou entirely. Just because it isn't mentioned explicitly on the source page doesn't mean it isn't true. Fix it. —Preceding
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Why is Onmyoudou not mentioned as an inspiration for their name and music? It seems to me like some overanalytical pretentious jackass decided that his opinion (based only on one page of the official site) was correct and no one has made any attempt to fix it. Onmyoudou IS the inspiration and that is why their lyrics reference mythology and folklore and their costumes sometimes resemble the manner of dress common in the Heian period, when Onmyoudou was popular. Because Onmyoudou is the way of Yin and Yang, naturally Onmyoudou's dualistic themes play a part in their music. It is the height of ignorance to completely leave out any mention of Onmyoudou entirely. Just because it isn't mentioned explicitly on the source page doesn't mean it isn't true. Fix it. —Preceding
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