Mag Launcher wrote:When I was having flame wars with ex I told someone you would come to defend him. No you did. I must be a weatherman. :shock:
Glad to see you're still contributing to the discussion.
FirestormXIII wrote:So really, if you're going to start a discussion about music, talk about the music, please
w0rd.
Scott A Melzer wrote:I think WHY do you like punk is a lot more interesting. This discussion was very interesting when people were talking about messages.
Indeeeeed.
I guess I can say (and this will probably piss off some older fans) that my first "exposure" was probably Green Day's "Dookie" album, back when I was.. what.. in sixth grade? It was a different sound than what was around at the time (Hell, I had been listening to Boyz II Men in grade school ^^;;). I didn't do too much with it, other than keep it around and listening to it a lot.
It was probably around when I moved to Pennsylvania in 10th grade and fell in with some new friends that I started to really get out there into the music. My first semester there, I had a lot of classes with juniors, and there were two in particular that I really looked up to (hmm... Jason Dango was one guy's name, and I feel bad for not remembering the other...). I met them through this guy Kurt I had in a class. Yeah, anyway.. heh... so these two guys were probably what I'd classify as Tom DeLounge and Mark Hoppus at a high school level. They were really into the music scene, and I just listened to a lot of what they had to say. The Get Up Kids had just released their first full album recently ("Four Minute Mile"), and I got to hear a lot of it through them. Actually, at the talent show that year, they and their band played two songs (one of them a cover of The Get Up Kids' "Don't Hate Me," which remains one of my favorite songs to this day).
From there, meeting with a lot of new friends, and listening to what everyone had to say and play for me, I got to hear a lot of new stuff that I just wouldn't have heard in the hick town I had been in for 18 months in Massachusetts.
I left Pennsylvania after my junior year with a pretty deep and broad horizon of new stuff I was listening to, probably leaning more on the emo-side than anything else.
I moved here to Jersey during the summer before my senior year of high school, and met my now good friend Jay working at Blockbuster. He was also REALLY big into the local music scene, and we went to a few shows.
During all this (heh..) I had been talking to this kid Matt in Florida, who I met through AOL / DragonBall / my website stuffage. He had sent me a couple mp3s from this "local band" named "A New Found Glory."
I like to think (falsely, heh) that I'm partly responsible for bringing them to New Jersey :P. Meh, they would have found their way here, eventually.
My roommate my freshman year was heavily into the street-punk scene, so I got that influence on me, too. So here we are today. I'm gonna be a junior in college, and I'll listen to just about anything thrown at me.
Listen to The Survivors. Good stuff.
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/120/the ... rs-nj.html
While you're at it, you can listen to my old roommate ("Violent Matt"... hah..) and "Jay Insult" make f00lz of themselves playing live at local shows. "Londen in the Rain" is probably their best...
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/57/the_insults.html
That's it for now. LaTeZ.