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Postby Farlo » Fri May 16, 2003 6:31 pm

:lol: LMFAO!!! :lol:
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Fri May 16, 2003 11:12 pm

You have no idea what I listen to. You hear what everyone hears. If you listen to "The taste of Ink" by The Used (which is everywhere) and then listen to any other song on their albu, you'll see how diffrent they are. Most of the songs you hear form popular artists I like arn't good representations of their actual sound. And of the music i like, only about 5% are well known or mainstream.

Infact, you proved this point of mine int hat post you made. You pin pointed mainstream bands that can easily "plop" into the regular rock genre, that arn't hard core. What makes you think I like Linkin Park or Hoobastank? You have no idea what I like, you can only assume from the small percent of stuff that makes it to everyone. And BTW, I really don't like Hoobastank that much. They're ok to hear on the radio every now and then, I have their CD but I've played it once, I've had it since about October, I should probably sell it.

See you seem to think you know my genre, and you know nothing. Atleast I'll freely admit I don't know metal.

And back to on topic in this thread, hardcore can apply to anything, not just metal. There is hardcore punk, and the kid originally named semi hardcore punk bands, so I gave him so more ahrdcore punk bands. It doesn't make them not hardcore, it makes them not metal. That's all.

You assume you know too much, it's like you have the mentality of a 13 year old. That fresh new teenager that thinks he knows everything about anything. You should be old enough to realize by now that you don't know shit 95% of the time. Like I said, I freely admit to not knowing metal, but how much have I really bashed it? All i ever said was Thomen didn't impress me.
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Fri May 16, 2003 11:14 pm

el_farlo wrote::lol: LMFAO!!! :lol:


El Farlo, you fucking douche bag, die :?
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Postby nailz » Sat May 17, 2003 2:27 am

Jace Tsunami wrote:You have no idea what I listen to. You hear what everyone ...blah blah blah I'm different and unique just like everyone else except you..

You assume you know too much, it's like you have the mentality of a 13 year old. That fresh new teenager that thinks he knows everything ...blah blah blah I sound like a Goth.



CRAWWWLLLING IN MY SKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNN THESE WOUNDS THEY WILL NOT HEEEEEEEEAAAALLLLL

Actually, you recomended songs to me. I listened to said songs. I was udderly disgusted with lack of originality of said songs. If the bands you mentioned were mis-interpreted by me as complete SHIT, then you have no one to blame but yourself as I have never HEARD of these bands OR their songs.

I type big not to shout, but so you may finally understand

GET IT THROUGH YOUR THICK CONCRETE BRAIN, I HAVE LISTENED TO PUNK. PUNK YOU RECOMENDED. THE VOCALS ARE ALL THE SAME HORRENDOUS EAR SPLITTING CRAP CLONED FROM BAND TO BAND. THE MUSIC IS BOORING AND UNORIGINAL. THERE IS NO DIFFERENT SOUND IN ANY SONG, THEY ARE ALL THE SAME PRE-ARRANGED GARBAGE FROM EVERY OTHER CLONE BAND OUT THERE.

Metal is the same way most times, but at least occasionally you can find something unique and distinctive occasionally.
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Sat May 17, 2003 3:45 pm

I gave you Drive-Thru stuff. And maybe 1 The Used song.

Any one who listens to punk knows what a big label Drive-Thru is.
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Postby moooooo » Mon May 19, 2003 4:51 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:I gave you Drive-Thru stuff. And maybe 1 The Used song.

Any one who listens to punk knows what a big label Drive-Thru is.


Ugh. Personally I hate drive thru.

If you want some truly amazing really independent hardcore:

City of Caterpillar
Orchid
Hot Cross
Drive Like Jehu (not really hardcore, but one of the top bands of all time)
Early stuff by Ink & Dagger before they started to listen to my bloody valentine 24/7
majority Rule
10 grand
page ninetynine, and all the bands that they formed afterwards
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Mon May 19, 2003 5:40 pm

exactly, you just proved my point.

drive-Thru = great (tho maybe not for you) but regardless there's also WAY better. Anyone will tel you that there's better.
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Postby radiant_star » Wed May 28, 2003 2:22 pm

I'm suprized no one listed Samael in this topic. They're just absalutely the greatest band, period. Hardcore on a new level. Is anybody else a fan of Samael perhaps? n.n;
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Postby FoolThemAll » Wed May 28, 2003 5:31 pm

Band - Song Suggestion

Finger Eleven - Suffocate
Spineshank - New Disease
Kyuss - Demon Cleaner
Mad At Gravity - Walk Away
Moss Icon - Gravity
Craving Theo - Stay With Me (Unlikely)
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Postby Farlo » Wed May 28, 2003 6:33 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:exactly, you just proved my point.

drive-Thru = great (tho maybe not for you) but regardless there's also WAY better. Anyone will tel you that there's better.


just realize jace that you do not listen to real punk...


therefore that your recommendations are false =\
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Postby Brsrk » Wed May 28, 2003 7:43 pm

Not this conversation again -_-;;

I will make sure and stay out of this one, except to complement on something or recommend something, but otherwise X_x;;
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Wed May 28, 2003 11:03 pm

el_farlo wrote:
Jace Tsunami wrote:exactly, you just proved my point.

drive-Thru = great (tho maybe not for you) but regardless there's also WAY better. Anyone will tel you that there's better.


just realize jace that you do not listen to real punk...


therefore that your recommendations are false =\


I listen to real punk, just not a whole lot. But yeah, mainly Punk Rock, new stuff, but not so much pop-punk.

I'll tell clarify that at any time for anyone, but it's a lot easyer to just reffer to punk rock as punk most of the time.
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Postby moooooo » Wed May 28, 2003 11:20 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:
el_farlo wrote:
Jace Tsunami wrote:exactly, you just proved my point.

drive-Thru = great (tho maybe not for you) but regardless there's also WAY better. Anyone will tel you that there's better.


just realize jace that you do not listen to real punk...


therefore that your recommendations are false =\


I listen to real punk, just not a whole lot. But yeah, mainly Punk Rock, new stuff, but not so much pop-punk.

I'll tell clarify that at any time for anyone, but it's a lot easyer to just reffer to punk rock as punk most of the time.


I'm definetly interested in seeing how you can clarify the difference between punk and punk-rock.
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Postby Jace Tsunami » Wed May 28, 2003 11:28 pm

um they're two diffrent genres =/

that's all the clarification there is.

Old punk is like Ramones, Sex Pistals that type of deal. New punk is called punk rock. This includes bands like Goldfinger.
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Postby moooooo » Wed May 28, 2003 11:40 pm

Jace Tsunami wrote:um they're two diffrent genres =/

that's all the clarification there is.

Old punk is like Ramones, Sex Pistals that type of deal. New punk is called punk rock. This includes bands like Goldfinger.


Honestly, breaking it down like this is just silly. Obviously the sex pistols sound nothing like goldfinger, but to say one is punk, and one is punk rock is ridiculous. You can't make a seperate sub genre for every tiny difference between bands with similiar influences. How would you explain bands like The Velvet Underground who were old school, but lived punk lifestyles, or bands like Sonic Youth who don't sound like punk bands are "supposed" to sound, but have ethics and themes that are definetly punk?

Bah, all there is, is good rock, and bad rock.

Ugh, goldfinger makes me want to vomit. Bad rock.
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