any emo members/videos out there?
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any emo members/videos out there?
anyone know any good videos by any emo punk bands? ex.. midtown, thursday, nfg, fenix tx, the starting line...
zero gravity
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zero gravity
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- bloodyfang
- Joined: Mon May 27, 2002 5:51 pm
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uhhhh thats what the search feature is for buddy
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- afleetinghope
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- bloodyfang
- Joined: Mon May 27, 2002 5:51 pm
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here it is and emo has gone to hell...not that i liked it much in the first place.
and NFG calls itself Pop Punk. Can anyone say oxymoron
most "emo" nowadays...bleh
and NFG calls itself Pop Punk. Can anyone say oxymoron
most "emo" nowadays...bleh
An ocean of dust and randomly strung together pieces of hydrogen, serving no purpose other than allowing all of us to continue in our misery, doomed to an enternity of petty squabbles and meaningless ego trips, until the whole thing one day explodes and starts the whole shebang all over again. - Chaos_Angel
- kthulhu
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I think <a href="http://www.songmeanings.net/showsong.php?id=77908">this song</a> has some meaning here.
I'm out...
- Rozard
- Joined: Wed Oct 31, 2001 10:39 pm
That's the problem with kids today!! They have no idea what different genres are, so they use them interchangeably. Punk, Rock, Hardcore, Nu-Metal, Emo...what's the difference, right?! *Sigh* Today's popular music lacks a definition, and direction. I mean, I remember seeing a post on the ORG forums about 5 months ago, where a kid asked "Does anyone like punk? Like Marilyn Manson, Disturbed, Blink 182?" *Retch* Kids lack edjamakashun, it's sad really. It makes me a sad Duckula
- moooooo
- Joined: Sun Oct 14, 2001 5:58 pm
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I kinda agree with you, but everything is up to interpretation to a certain extent. I mean the big problem with all of it is that things like emo and hardcore are derived from punk, so whose to say if it is punk, or emo or hardcore. For example NFG and everytime I die sound absolutly nothing alike, but if someone told me they were both punk rock, I can't totally disagree.Rozard wrote:That's the problem with kids today!! They have no idea what different genres are, so they use them interchangeably. Punk, Rock, Hardcore, Nu-Metal, Emo...what's the difference, right?! *Sigh* Today's popular music lacks a definition, and direction. I mean, I remember seeing a post on the ORG forums about 5 months ago, where a kid asked "Does anyone like punk? Like Marilyn Manson, Disturbed, Blink 182?" *Retch* Kids lack edjamakashun, it's sad really. It makes me a sad Duckula
Then you could argue whose what subgenre of a subgenre of a subgenre based on their ideas, ethics and politics alone, but that makes everything just so much more confusing. Not too mention bands pretty much hate being pigeonholed into a genre anyway.
Basically, its just all rock n roll.
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