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[QUOTE=lintmunro]I remember once when this never happend. I've seen Protest 27 times, everytime they've been in Toronto since August 2003, minus one or two times. Seriously, if you guys don't like this album, at least apprecaite it. The lyrics are far beyond some lame hardcore band who just sings about how tough they are. Rody's voice, like it or lump it, is outstanding on this album. Let's see you guys sing three octaves at 18... Arif's bass work, Moe's drumming and then the guitars...Dear God. You guys are morons for not realizing what this album is.[/QUOTE]
You're the bigger moron for bumping an old thread just to insult people for not liking a band you like. |
[QUOTE=lintmunro]I remember once when this never happend. I've seen Protest 27 times, everytime they've been in Toronto since August 2003, minus one or two times. Seriously, if you guys don't like this album, at least apprecaite it. The lyrics are far beyond some lame hardcore band who just sings about how tough they are. Rody's voice, like it or lump it, is outstanding on this album. Let's see you guys sing three octaves at 18... Arif's bass work, Moe's drumming and then the guitars...Dear God. You guys are morons for not realizing what this album is.[/QUOTE]
You're a moron for not realizing Protest the hero are Canada's worst band ever. They play nothing but co[I]ck[/I] rock onstage, atleast when I saw them. And please, another octave higher and my eardrums will shatter. |
Now with this thread revived, I must say that the new album is freakin' amazing.
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Well pardon me but the fact that you'd prefer some crust punk band more concerned with gelling their hair or some queer hardcore band with x's all over them more than a group with actual talent is beyond me. If they were Canada's worst band ever, why did they sell 10,000 records just over a month after Kezia's release? If they were Canada's worst band, why do they sell out every show. If they were Canada's worst band, explain the awards they've won. Yeah, I thought so.
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[QUOTE=lintmunro]Well pardon me but the fact that you'd prefer some crust punk band more concerned with gelling their hair or some queer hardcore band with x's all over them more than a group with actual talent is beyond me. If they were Canada's worst band ever, why did they sell 10,000 records just over a month after Kezia's release? If they were Canada's worst band, why do they sell out every show. If they were Canada's worst band, explain the awards they've won. Yeah, I thought so.[/QUOTE]
Explain it? Their fans have bad taste. The critics have bad taste, and the people taht buy their records have bad taste. A bands success doesn't measure how good they are. |
[QUOTE=lintmunro]Well pardon me but the fact that you'd prefer some crust punk band more concerned with gelling their hair or some queer hardcore band with x's all over them more than a group with actual talent is beyond me. If they were Canada's worst band ever, why did they sell 10,000 records just over a month after Kezia's release? If they were Canada's worst band, why do they sell out every show. If they were Canada's worst band, explain the awards they've won. Yeah, I thought so.[/QUOTE]
So when someone sells a large amount of records does that mean they are suppose to appeal to everyone? I an now just going to assume you're a fan of Mariah carey, The Beatles, Micheal Jackson, etc, since you love to generalize and play off of stereotypes so much. I was at the Underground Operations show in Toronto Last week, and it wasn't sold out, I was at Bad religion last month, and I don't believe that was soldout (correct me if I am wrong.) Congradulations to Protest for getting where they are, but I just don't like their music, and I don't see it as anything unique. |
Iv seen worse bands comming from canada...
I was going to see them when they played the dungeon. but then i relized i didnt like one band that was playing. |
[QUOTE=lintmunro]Well pardon me but the fact that you'd prefer some crust punk band more concerned with gelling their hair or some queer hardcore band with x's all over them more than a group with actual talent is beyond me. If they were Canada's worst band ever, why did they sell 10,000 records just over a month after Kezia's release? If they were Canada's worst band, why do they sell out every show. If they were Canada's worst band, explain the awards they've won. Yeah, I thought so.[/QUOTE]
So people buying lots of a band's record obviously makes them the greatest thing ever. With that logic every pop group or singer with a platinum record are great singers. |
If you don't paticularly like their music, then that's fine. Don't be dicks about it though. At they very least, you have to admit that they're talented, they're unique, and that they've achieved alot for only being like 18.
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