was honestly surprised by this, pretty good song
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We need another album.
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Sounds like a continuation of "Broken." It was the only track on the last album I enjoyed. Ronnie is at his best when he's crying out to... Whatever. He needs leave the hip hop style for those that can pull it off. Which is no one.
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been jamming this all day. good stuff.
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honestly, i have way more respect for ronnie radke as more time passes. dude may be a douchecanoe, but he's still an absolute visionary in this realm of music, whether you fuck with him or not
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[2]. he's been able to stay relevant by staying relevant with the youth, who have largely shifted from scene warped tour shit to emo soundcloud rap. we may all think his rapping is trash, but the guys got 10-30 mill views per youtube vid and 3 million spotify listeners.
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@ian b, I would be at least willing to give him credit as being visionary if any of his experimenting didn’t just end up coming across so half hearted or lazy.
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This dude is in his mid 30's and is still writing music that is primarily aimed at angsty teenagers....
Bet Snide would be all over this, though
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its honestly not a bad song though
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Never would've thought that FIR would just improve over time, but here we are. This song slaps.
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“I would be at least willing to give him credit as being visionary if any of his experimenting didn’t just end up coming across so half-hearted or lazy. ”
agreed, but I found that probably talented people are less interested in well-finishing and then bragging about it. Leonardo da Vinci built half of the flying machines, then stopped. Michelangelo half-built tons architectures all over Italy, then left them unfinished and went to work as a military strategist. Egon Schiele's many paintings were half-coloured for this dude lost his patience and just forgot them. Ronnie Radke wrote a new style halfway through and then went off to play Call of Duty.
this song is okay. but still hope he can make a well-polished album to shut me up.
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I have to agree. Putting Ronnie Radke's name up withere with da Vinci, Michelangelo and Schiele just seems right at this point.
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lol I don't know much about music so I can't say many examples. just want to say that true talents are somehow playful. but serious work from him is always expected by me.
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Ronnie *would* compare himself to Da Vinci or Michelangelo. That’s one of the many things that’s so grating about him, and you can hear that cockiness in his music all the time too.
This song is absolutely fine. No more no less.
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is this an angra cover
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Not bad - it's usually his lyrics that bring him down. I enjoy the drama in his vocals though.
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He's very talented mechanically, like he has a great voice and he writes catchy melodies most of the time. The disappointing thing about Radke for me was always that his ETF days show that he had the toolset to be a really great modern rock artist once he matured but somehow as he got older his music only became less and less mature and the songwriting is just terrible.
I think people often forget this guy spent two years in prison. Could you imagine what it's really like to go to prison? I wouldn't be surprised at all if during his jail time he became extremely concerned with making sure that he would have enough money/means to never have to do anything like that again. And realized that he was lucky enough to be able to facilitate financial stability through music. So after he got out he just focused on doing whatever would make money while also having a bit of fun. And that's why he's been able to stay financially successful even though most music nerds think all of his work post-hail is mostly crap.
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540 days In solitary confinement. yeah not surprising he hopped on the shitty rap train to cash in as much as possible while he still could
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absolutely talented and clever. But definitely also the type that doesn't want to work v hard.
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Finally jammed this and I gotta say it was pretty good
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