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beans 02-05-2008 10:47 PM

[QUOTE=i am the robots;15943842]****ing meatheads need to stop ruining hardcore[/QUOTE]

dude i love hardcore, i just said they dont play the most technical riffs

...cause they're huge

illpressureurhinges1 02-05-2008 10:52 PM

Anyone heard of this band called In Theory?

i am the robots 02-06-2008 12:13 AM

[QUOTE=bunit9488;15944019]dude i love hardcore, i just said they dont play the most technical riffs

...cause they're huge[/QUOTE]

no im saying meathead bro bands like bury your dead need to DIE

illpressureurhinges1 02-06-2008 12:16 AM

Aww... I like Bury Your Dead.

i am the robots 02-06-2008 12:17 AM

you should be ashamed!

illpressureurhinges1 02-06-2008 12:19 AM

Yes sir...

adb 02-06-2008 04:58 AM

I think anyone who likes ABR should check this band out:

[url]http://myspace.com/everybridgeburned[/url]

they're really good, solid metalcore imo

Dash 02-06-2008 06:29 AM

Question.

Why do Metalcore musicians put so little effort into seeming at all like they play metal? Its such a rarity to see someone who takes the effort to grow long hair or wear metal shirts. Metalcore musicians look more like the average college student or numetal worshipper than someone who is passionate about metal. To me it seems like they try to be "heavy" or "hardcore" to be kooky, yet they are afraid of what society or their parents might think if they actually grow their hair out, wear metal shirts or put any kind of artistic direction into their image.

You can argue that it's so CoOl to see musicians who don't care about their image or being metal but this is actually known as laziness.

[QUOTE=asdemonsburn;15945024]I think anyone who likes ABR should check this band out:

[url]http://myspace.com/everybridgeburned[/url]

they're really good, solid metalcore imo[/QUOTE]
That band was terribly generic.

encmetalhead 02-06-2008 06:34 AM

[QUOTE=Dash;15945163]Question.

Why do Metalcore musicians put so little effort into seeming at all like they play metal? Its such a rarity to see someone who takes the effort to grow long hair or wear metal shirts. Metalcore musicians look more like the average college student or numetal worshipper than someone who is passionate about metal. To me it seems like they try to be "heavy" or "hardcore" to be kooky, yet they are afraid of what society or their parents might think if they actually grow their hair out, wear metal shirts or put any kind of artistic direction into their image.

You can argue that it's so CoOl to see musicians who don't care about their image or being metal but this is actually known as laziness.[/QUOTE]

amen!

RetiredAt21 02-06-2008 11:38 AM

Way to put it, Dash.

TimJim 02-06-2008 11:41 AM

whats with all the neg pegs?

RetiredAt21 02-06-2008 11:41 AM

Because the majority of people in this thread are dumb as hell.

TimJim 02-06-2008 11:44 AM

mmkay

beans 02-06-2008 11:48 AM

[QUOTE=i am the robots;15944362]you should be ashamed![/QUOTE]

haha yeah bury your dead isnt that good, they've got a couple ok songs but altogether a pretty weak band

2muchket! 02-06-2008 12:40 PM

[QUOTE=Dash;15945163]Question.

Why do Metalcore musicians put so little effort into seeming at all like they play metal? Its such a rarity to see someone who takes the effort to grow long hair or wear metal shirts. Metalcore musicians look more like the average college student or numetal worshipper than someone who is passionate about metal. To me it seems like they try to be "heavy" or "hardcore" to be kooky, yet they are afraid of what society or their parents might think if they actually grow their hair out, wear metal shirts or put any kind of artistic direction into their image.

You can argue that it's so CoOl to see musicians who don't care about their image or being metal but this is actually known as laziness.
[/QUOTE]

lol. I bet your the type of fag that says this but then will bash bands like bmth for wearing metal shirts or having long hair.

image plays no part in ****ing music so this little rant I deem inconsequential. If you want bands who care about their appearence go listen to the backstreet boys.

beans 02-06-2008 12:43 PM

haha true dat, i dont even look like i would be into metal but i am, so i agree, appearance plays [B]no part[/B]. expecially in this type of music

JonG 02-06-2008 01:03 PM

i lurv iktpq

beans 02-06-2008 01:04 PM

lurv

JonG 02-06-2008 01:16 PM

yes lurv

Dash 02-06-2008 03:20 PM

[QUOTE=Frankie;15946328]lol. I bet your the type of fag that says this but then will bash bands like bmth for wearing metal shirts or having long hair.

image plays no part in ****ing music so this little rant I deem inconsequential. If you want bands who care about their appearence go listen to the backstreet boys.[/QUOTE]
News flash lol lolz. BMTH does not have long hair.

Right. So you're saying that in a play, costumes are not important? Why wear costumes when you have a screenplay or personalities? Their would be absolutely no point for linking the theme with image or putting any kind of theatrics into your art, right?

This is true for metalcore. They don't put any effort into their theatrics or image because they are chicken shi ts. Again you can argue that they do this because they are being themselves. So if they actually are being themselves, than why do they all look like generic preps? I somehow disbelieve that none of them are attracted to the metal culture when.. their whole lives and music is based around metal.

And bullshit that image has nothing to do with music. Look at Behemoth or Anorexia Nervosa. They take time to associate an image with a theme and it is beautiful. Their is no way they could ever have the same effect with their music, music videos, or live performances if they looked like ordinary people. They would lose a large part of their originality.

Ps: Backstreet Boys? When did wearing clothes from the Gap have to do with theatrics or an interesting image?


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