hrmmm good point. Also, kudos for the CFD pull. In terms of 90's stuff I always preferred Braid, but that's just me... and my inappropriate love for Bob Nanna. I see what you're saying though. I guess I'm just one of those purists who gets up in arms the second my beloved genre gets chastised. I mean, its not the first and certainly won't be the last genre to get bastardized, but for some reason, red flags go up in my mind the second someone talks about it.Thor8808 said:There are no classic-emo haters, because not a lot of people know about it. Ten bucks to the first person who can say they actually know who Christie Front Drive is.beat poet said:Elaborate, please. For I love "emo". Bands like Embrace, Moss Icon, Sunny Day Real Estate, American Football, Nation of Ulysses...
... oh wait. You're talking about the stuff that gets passed off as "emo" nowadays. Yeah, that stuff sucks. I think it's so amusing that bands that get classified as "emo" have nothing to do with it.
Nonetheless, emo is a completely changed genre, but I still enjoy it.
I don't really get how this relates to my original post, though. It's a simple observation I've made that most gamers that use forums are metal-fans, and on a general level hate emo.
Odd. I love RHCP, and everyone around me is convinced they're shit.slyder35 said:This question is based around the fact that I absolutely cannot stand any Red Hot Chilli Pepper songs. I can't stand their music or his voice, despite everyone around me loving them, it's just a fact.
So which (just pick 1) "cool" or "in" band can't you stand?
[ps - bands such as backstreet boys, the wiggles, or roxette are not cool or in, and are hence to be excluded from this discussion]
Calm down, there just a band. I would probably have to say radio head personally.urgh76 said:JONAS JONAS JONAS fucking jonas brothers can burn in hell along with that shit for brains taylor swift
You dislike the Chili Peppers, therefore we can't be friendsslyder35 said:This question is based around the fact that I absolutely cannot stand any Red Hot Chilli Pepper songs. I can't stand their music or his voice, despite everyone around me loving them, it's just a fact.
So which (just pick 1) "cool" or "in" band can't you stand?
[ps - bands such as backstreet boys, the wiggles, or roxette are not cool or in, and are hence to be excluded from this discussion]
Braid's great. I'm Afraid of Everything lives on to be one of the best songs I've ever heard, but Valentine by CFD is just absolutely beautiful. That EP they released with Boy's Life was amazing.beat poet said:[hrmmm good point. Also, kudos for the CFD pull. In terms of 90's stuff I always preferred Braid, but that's just me... and my inappropriate love for Bob Nanna. I see what you're saying though. I guess I'm just one of those purists who gets up in arms the second my beloved genre gets chastised. I mean, its not the first and certainly won't be the last genre to get bastardized, but for some reason, red flags go up in my mind the second someone talks about it.
I like metal too, I mean, I'm seeing Thursday AND the Dillinger Escape Plan next month, so I guess you can have the best of both worlds.
Are you kidding me? Indie is the genre that has completely unstructured and nontraditional 13 minute-long songs, strange vocal effects, and crazy experimental shit thrown in for symbolic meaning. What about that seems generic to you?RetroVortex said:Anything Indie.
I just don't get it, how can music so generic be so popular.
Wow you just failed so hard there buddy it's not even funny. The 1990s added nothing to the evolution of music? HOW CAN ANYONE SAY THAT and not be clinically retarded? Nirvana, The Flaming Lips, Neutral Milk Hotel, Built to Spill, Pavement, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Jane's Addiction, My Bloody Valentine, Smashing Pumpkins, AND FUCK YES RADIOHEAD. All of these artists were unique and brought originality to music after a somewhat depressing drought in the 1980s. Seriously, you clearly don't like Indie or Alternative Rock, and that's fine, but don't litter these forums with your musical ignorance and metal fan-boy idiocy. You're entitled to your opinion, and that's fine if you don't like Radiohead, but claiming the 1990s added nothing to the evolution of music is absolute bullshit.Arsen said:Radiohead.
This is proof that the 1990's added nothing to the evolution of music. The trends still continue on today. Thank God for European Metal.