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[QUOTE=littlebeast]Shizzy,
For the one-millionth time, the Utters are not pop-punk. Please do not degrade one of my fav. bands in such a way any longer. Thanks.[/QUOTE] They're pop-punk and to class them pop-punk is not a way to degrade them. |
it is, because they arnt pop punk.
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Every track I've heard was pop-punk. Example I can think of: Windspitting Punk.
Well maybe they're melodic hardcore. No, they're more punk than hardcore. So I can't see why they're not pop-punk. |
there is a thing called punk, swinging utters are no more poppy than **** sparrer, and other bands
and they aint melodic hardcore, just punk, with folk influences |
Hmmm... maybe. But I see a poppy side on them. I first thought melodic hardcore because they remind me to good riddance but no...
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the swingin utters arent pop punk!!
pop punk=nofx,screching weasel,etc. |
Ok, I give up. They're just punk. But NOFX are punk too... Well, they were.
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WERE until war on errorism,maybe pump up the valuum
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from now on no band shall be called pop punk, just punk
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sub genres get on my nerves sometimes
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[QUOTE=chairman_of_the_board]WERE until pump up the valuum[/QUOTE]
Yeah that's what I meant. [QUOTE=Brothel_Creeper]from now on no band shall be called pop punk, just punk[/QUOTE] It might work. |
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oh yeah. who has no life. oh yes. [url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=14051&stc=1[/url] |
Aren't you playing against yourself in that game?
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:(
Not in world cup mode |
[QUOTE=Ska_Pirate][url]http://www.addictinggames.com/soccerslime.html[/url]
oh yeah. who has no life. oh yes. [url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=14051&stc=1[/url][/QUOTE] not me i'm eating cereal and posting :cool: |
What kind of cereal? I like Count Chocula.
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i survive on cereal
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Cereal is great. So versatile.
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Get up early in the morning, going to the store.
Post, Kellogs, General Mills? It's the cereal war. ****ing store never has the monsters and they never get more. Post, Kellogs, General Mills? It's the cereal war. |
I got no votes for Punk of the month?
I don't know you guys anymore... |
I only got three.
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That was my last chance to snag n00b, and now it's gone...:upset:
On to bigger and better things I suppose. |
[QUOTE=IFlogMyMolly16]I only got three.[/QUOTE]
I got 8. W00h0011 |
Here is a song by my band, This Is Not A Test.
Long Distance Marathon (inspired by Marathon by Rush and The Lonliness of the Long Distance Runner by Iron Maiden) He Stepped outside that fateful day, he knelt down and started to pray. He jogged around the starting line, he was healthy, he was fine. CHORUS- The wind whipped through his hair, his lonliness was a scare. He was running, he was running, he was running the long distance marathon. (Instrumental Break) The captain fired the gun, he knew this wouldn't be fun. They all started jogging, the air started fogging. It wasn't loud, there was no crowd, they were waitin' at the finish line. Repeat Chorus Instrumental Break He broke into a run, he felt like he weighed a ton. He was close to the finish, his will never seemed to diminish. He was the one, the race was one. Chorus Guitar Solo Chorus and fade out. What do you think? |
[QUOTE]The wind whipped through his hair[/QUOTE]
Sounds like Baywatch, but without Pam or Carmen. Gay. What's the point to the lyrics here? Marathons aren't typical lyric focuses. |
[QUOTE=dhartley34]Here is a song by my band, This Is Not A Test.
Long Distance Marathon (inspired by Marathon by Rush and The Lonliness of the Long Distance Runner by Iron Maiden) He Stepped outside that fateful day, he knelt down and started to pray. He jogged around the starting line, he was healthy, he was fine. CHORUS- The wind whipped through his hair, his lonliness was a scare. He was running, he was running, he was running the long distance marathon. (Instrumental Break) The captain fired the gun, he knew this wouldn't be fun. They all started jogging, the air started fogging. It wasn't loud, there was no crowd, they were waitin' at the finish line. Repeat Chorus Instrumental Break He broke into a run, he felt like he weighed a ton. He was close to the finish, his will never seemed to diminish. He was the one, the race was one. Chorus Guitar Solo Chorus and fade out. What do you think?[/QUOTE]I hope you're joking. |
What happened to the rule where anyone posting in a stupid thread would be banned?
[QUOTE=sketchyjoe]I hope you're joking.[/QUOTE] :lol: |
[QUOTE=dhartley34]Here is a song by my band, This Is Not A Test.
Long Distance Marathon (inspired by Marathon by Rush and The Lonliness of the Long Distance Runner by Iron Maiden) He Stepped outside that fateful day, he knelt down and started to pray. He jogged around the starting line, he was healthy, he was fine. CHORUS- The wind whipped through his hair, his lonliness was a scare. He was running, he was running, he was running the long distance marathon. (Instrumental Break) The captain fired the gun, he knew this wouldn't be fun. They all started jogging, the air started fogging. It wasn't loud, there was no crowd, they were waitin' at the finish line. Repeat Chorus Instrumental Break He broke into a run, he felt like he weighed a ton. He was close to the finish, his will never seemed to diminish. He was the one, the race was one. Chorus Guitar Solo Chorus and fade out. What do you think?[/QUOTE] nice rhymes :lol: god i hate people who rhyme songs |
The Utters are a punk rock band. Plain and simple. Not everything w/ a melody is pop-punk.
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[QUOTE=Brothel_Creeper]nice rhymes :lol:
god i hate people who rhyme songs[/QUOTE] Rhyming is okay if you don't sound like an utter tool while you'e doing it. |
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