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The LTK stands for "Loh Tsui Kweh", an idiosyncratic spelling (in Taiwanese) of the name of the Choshui River in Taiwan, one that evokes nativist sentiments. The two guitar players ? Tsai Hai-en (蔡海恩) and Ke Jen-chien (柯仁堅) ? are lead vocals. Both attended the top National Taiwan University but left school early. Between the two of them they have driven the band's evolution. The critic Malaite attributes the group's early grunge influence to Tsai. http://vm.rdb.nthu.edu.tw/mallok/avzone/content.asp?post_serial=427 In addition to Western influences, both of them are, in their own ways, steeped in local, traditionally working class genres. There is also a bass player and a drummer. LTK Commune's earlier music echoes the island's protest movements of the early 1990s. Earlier themes have consciously reflected environmentalism|environmentalist concerns and authoritarianism|anti-authoritarian sentiments. With the decline of street protests and the onset of political liberalization, socially-conscious themes have become less foregrounded. The band unabashedly supports Taiwan independence. Their songs often express the frustration of the Taiwanese working class male. Unapologetically sexual or Scatology|scatological references and vulgar language are found in some songs, a characteristic embraced by the fans but found outrageous by some critics. Some critics detect a streak of male chauvinism, most notably in the song "Rape, Murder"; others consider the song as a study of the perverse psyche of a rapist-murderer. Much of the lyrics are in the native Taiwanese language, a choice consistent with the language's working class base, as well as the anti-Kuomintang Opposition culture. Spoken monologues reminiscent of traditional melodrama (such as Budaixi, Taiwanese opera) are a favored device in their narratives. LTK Commune's live performances are noted for their spontaneity and engagement with the crowd. Solo albums
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Category:Taiwanese musical groups minnan:Lô-chúi-khe Kong-siā This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "LTK Commune".
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