[2] The first album's notes reveal the seriousness with which the group assessed its own role in Taiwan's musical development.
They believed that Taiwanese music ought to reflect the times, that it was important for the new generations to "correctly" see the relationship between the mother tongue and themselves.
Unlike virtually all other previous works, their songs sought to engage post-World War II social changes in a frank, realist way.
Most of the songs told stories, sometimes through humorous or ironic dialogues between ordinary citizens.
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