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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous[b]]I went to college with the dad. He was part of one of the acapella groups, so he definitely can sing. [/b] I agree I liked their stuff at first but now I find it trying to hard. They are probably trying to make money from their videos so there’s probably pressure. I don’t like how they use their kids in their videos. Just by having them in them for such broad public consumption, it just seems exploitative and wrong. Also, their house is typical Raleigh/Durham Style Love it or List it House porn for us DC area folks who are living in 1/2 the size house for twice the price. [/quote] He’s in his 40’s, I find it surprising he was in acapella groups in college. That really wasn’t a thing in the 90’s. [/quote] Huh? Maybe it wasn't mainstream with Hollywood movies about it, but it was definitely a thing in the 90s. [/quote] Yeah, try outs were fierce for the acapella groups at my SLAC in 1993.[/quote]’ ‘91 grad here. They were a significant part of my undergrad experience. My school had multiple groups and I went to many shows that they put on. [/quote] +1 Definitely a thing[/quote] I mean, Yale's Whiffenpoofs were founded in 1909, so I'm pretty sure that Acapella existed before Pitch Perfect. Jeez.[/quote]
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