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Joshua fit for battle is a good hardcore band.
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[QUOTE=amostbitterseason]Yeah, pretty technical. I'm listening to "Death I..." I love the opening.[/QUOTE]
"The White Light" and "Bones To Dust" are much more technical. "Bones TO Dust" has that spring tremolo thing that makes my eyes bug out. |
[QUOTE=SubtleDagger]"The White Light" and "Bones To Dust" are much more technical. "Bones TO Dust" has that spring tremolo thing that makes my eyes bug out.[/QUOTE]
The jazz intro from Death, I is one of the most technically amazing things I've heard. |
DEP does more technical jazz stuff. The thing at the start of "Death, I" is impressive but I think it's kind of overrated because it's clean and therefore everyone automatically thinks it's better than it is.
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Well, distortion does cover up mistakes. A nice clean tone lets you hear everything better.
I have Calculating Infinity on my computer, but I haven't listened to it much. |
[QUOTE=oopyman]Well, distortion does cover up mistakes. A nice clean tone lets you hear everything better.
I have Calculating Infinity on my computer, but I haven't listened to it much.[/QUOTE] :' ( I have to listen to it at least once a week, or else I go into withdrawal. |
I'm listening to it right now. I like it, but it's not as good as it's cracked up to be.
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Best house show last night.
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Talk about a non sequitur
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[QUOTE=basser_jkx]these are good listen to these too metalcore/hardcore kills: [B]Norma Jean[/B] . [B]Hopes fall[/B] . [B]Martyr Ad [/B] . [B]It dies today [/B] . [B]as i lay dying [/B] . [B]in dying days [/B] . [B]Bleeding through [/B] . all these bands ****ing kill[/QUOTE]
Thanks for naming the most popular and mediocre* bands in metalcore today. *excluding Martyr AD and Hopesfall. |
Any1 know how far are the cities of Lancaster or South Gate or North Hollywood from Long Beach? I'm thinkin of seeing a Psyopus show in the closest city.
Also can any1 inform me on some cool shows with expirementalish metalcore bands taking place around Long Beach in May? |
[QUOTE=SunnyDayRealEstateAM]Any1 know how far are the cities of Lancaster or South Gate or North Hollywood from Long Beach? I'm thinkin of seeing a Psyopus show in the closest city.
Also can any1 inform me on some cool shows with expirementalish metalcore bands taking place around Long Beach in May?[/QUOTE] oh, ya make sure they are good bands |
South Gate's not too far from Long Beach, but the Allen Theatre is terrible. North Hollywood's a little farther, but not too bad. Venue's pretty sketchy though. Lancaster is too far to think about. Go to Corona... its like an hour tops. Or South Gate.
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Adora Tonight!
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o ok thanx
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[quote=shane italian]Loved 'I Brought You My Bullets...' and I love 'Three Cheers...'
So kill me.[/quote] [url=fag] [/url] |
Rofl.
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You with your gay pop-punk.
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You with your gay Poison The Well.
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You with your gay Del Taco.
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Your both just gay.
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You with your gay post count.
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ok...
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SICK!! Outbreak just got added to the last two weeks of the CHAMPION/agnostic front tour. I'm even more excited for it now!
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lol ur all gay
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Do you guys like Vision?
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lol ur gay 2
/Never heard them |
Well, first of all, I don't recognize that attribution. I've never recognized "emo" as a genre of music. I always thought it was the most retarded term ever. I know there is this generic commonplace that every band that gets labeled with that term hates it. They feel scandalized by it. But honestly, I just thought that all the bands I played in were punk rock bands. The reason I think it's so stupid is that - what, like the Bad Brains weren't emotional? What - they were robots or something? It just doesn't make any sense to me.
But anyway, when I was young, I was always over the top because I was so ****ed up. Not "****ed up" as in "wasted" but more mentally "****ed up". And I was really jacked up. So it came out of that. I mean, before I was in Rites of Spring, I was in a band called Insurrection with Brendan, the Fugazi drummer who I've played with in every band I've been in.. And our music was like Motorhead and Discharge and Venom - **** like that. That was what the band sounded like. And we weren't very good! But nobody was calling THAT "emo." Then when we started Rites of Spring, I guess we got more serious about what we were trying to do. But I didn't actually sing in Insurrection. In Rites of Spring, I decided to sing and that's what came out. Because when I was young, I was nuts. Guy Picciotio of Rites of Spring/Fugazi on EMO |
He just uses the same tired argument of "Well isn't all music emotional?", nothing new. Yes, all music is emotional. No, not all emotional music is emo.
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[QUOTE=cbmartinez]Do you guys like Vision?[/QUOTE]
They is good. |
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