Not quite strong enough to be Everclear. 95% packs a helluva punch.
Cherry Filter is one that I hadn’t heard before, I’ll have to add them into my playlists.
If you’re interested in diving further, the method that’s worked the best for me is to find a venue that plays at least close to the style of music and then just search up each band that they advertise to see how they sound. Then when I find a band I see what venues they advertise that they will be playing at. Most of it seems to be available on instagram.
For a good start, I’d look at Club AOR’s Insta and go from there.
Happy Hunting!
Commenting on this old thread because I actually have some insight for you. There is a decent amount of original rock/punk/metal Korean music, but most of it is performed in English. But that style of music just isn’t as popular in Korea. I spent several months in Korea last year and it wasn’t easy to find local rock music at first.
Two bands off the top of my head that do perform in Korean are Method (metal) and Harry Big Button (hard rock).
The TI equivalent to the Casio fx-115ES Plus is the TI-36X Pro, and they both cost $20 at Walmart.
Except, a pressure gage reads the number it’s pointing at. Not 1 hand means the number it’s pointing at and the other means 5 times the most recent digit passed plus 1 for each tick mark.
I’d wager that most people would never even see a pressure gage with two hands. Dual-indicating double-bourdon tube differential pressure gages are quite rare in the real world. Usually for that kind of application you’d go digital.