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    Probably Drunk Member Reverend Joe's Avatar
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    Everything that includes brutal or scream vocals, I simply avoid. So Cradle Of Filth had better keep off from my ears..

    Nightwish and Stratovarius (power metal bands, right?) are seldom metal bands I love hearing.. You just can not think of anything alerting your nerves better than the intro of Nightwish - Crownless. Stratovarius' Millenium track will one day blow up my cheap Chinese 5.1 speakers because of those kick drums beating like a horse's heart all along.

    Recently I'm into that disbanded Sentenced, I just can not stop repeating their Drain Me track over and over..

    Streetlight Manifesto is a hot prospect for punk genre. However, though claimed over-popular, I can not deny my love for Offspring and Green Day..

    *tunes Offspring - Genocide and puts Green Day - Longview in the queue..*

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    Um, Im in work with a blue Mohawk and a Misfits top if that counts

    Ps Emo is gay.
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    I'm not fond of emo either, but for the life of me I don't get why people have to slam music they don't like. Just ignore it then, but don't insult people who listen to it.
    The only kind of music I sometimes slam is that which does not involve the playing of actuall instruments. And even THAT was created by someone. (Come to think of it, I don't mind that kind of music either, I just mind that it gets so much airtime and that they make sooo much money of it. ARGH!)
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    Gah, labels...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricon
    I'm not fond of emo either, but for the life of me I don't get why people have to slam music they don't like. Just ignore it then, but don't insult people who listen to it.
    i'm not slaming the music, I'M SLAMMING THE PEOPLE, i used to know some and now i look at them in disgust. a guy wearing girls pants, having wristbands to cover the cutting marks and a scarf tried around there neck falling down over there pink shirt, its unnatural.

    ps. i hate there music to, its so...whiny, all they ever talk about how they lost there GFs.
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    There are no true punks anymore. Everyone washes too much these days.

    Even the weird wannabe goths at the My Chem concert all seemed to want to be midwifes or something. Strange people. Although not in the way they think of themselves as strange haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BDC
    There are no true punks anymore.
    True. Punk died six months after it started.

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