Yes, Harry Potter spawned at least a dozen Wizard Rock bands, but anyone who's ever listened to that music knows that the songs are usually tongue-in-cheek celebrations/send-ups of the material, with titles like "In Which I Kick Harry Potter in the Face" and "We Save Ron's Life, Part 8."
Conversely, the Bella Cullen Project, which by its name alone suggests the same kind of self-aware approach that most Wizard Rock takes, is pretty typical of the rest of Twilight fandom. Three Twihards, presumably maladjusted, death-obsessed teenage girls, decided to get together and put their love of young adult death erotica on record, to the tune of melodramatic lyrics and soulless, entry level guitars. But does that matter? This is for 14-year-old girls who fantasize about shiny vampires floating in through their windows, lowering themselves onto their beds, and not having sex with them. Just pray that we never get Twilight disco, or Twilight Reggaeton.
You are an ass. Grow up and quit picking on teenage girls.
Julie
I think twilight reggaeton would be an upgrade..
I would never fantasize about an abstinence vampire lying in bed with me. That sounds more like a nightmare to me.