![]() Our only conclusion is that the person must have been so terrified of Heechul, they reasoned not to mention anything. We are pretty positive that at least one editor must have noticed his eyes, and we are absolutely puzzled as to why not a single person said anything. It is not even truly describable what kind of crazy is going on in his eyes throughout the entire thing. He alone is one of the more horrifying aspects of the entire video. It is just puzzling why anyone working at SM would be okay with debuting a group in such a disappointing manner. ![]() The set was GHETTO, and not “Gangsta-goldchain” ghetto, but cheap, crappy, sad, “no-working-water-in-a-12-dollar-dirty-motel” ghetto. The camera work and video editing were bad. The entire concept was the epitome of lousiness. There was a cheesy, extremely obviously fake “fire” that just looked stupid. Taking the actual members out of the equation, the rest of the video was a steaming pile of shit. It is absolutely disheartening and sad that they actually look younger now than they did in 2005. The youth and beauty Super Junior is known for was nonexistent back then. Those horrible baggy pants make their legs look tiny and fat. In complete opposition to those pants, their hair is HUGE, thus creating a troll doll like effect. The clothes were so horrible granted 2005 Asia was not the sexiest thing in the world, every outfit is almost insulting. We’re not blaming them, but it was absolutely atrocious. Long story short: 30 seconds later, she closed the entire browser, walked away, and didn’t go back to K-Pop for another 6 months. After watching a few music videos, she found “Knock Out”. When the Peach was first exposed to K-Pop, she first found out about Super Junior. But, if we had to choose a single word, nothing fits this video better than petrifying. As compared to Super Junior now, we can only be thankful they dropped that concept and decided to move onto a more suitable look.Ībout describing this video… no words seem sufficient enough. It just didn’t sound good. The song kind of made them sound like posers it was an overall strange impression. Their singing seemed really forced almost as if they were straining their voices to match the mood of the song. ![]() With a group of 12, pretty Asian boys, a rock concept is not gonna fly. The song wasn’t nearly as offensive as the video.
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