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Skeptic
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: NJ
Posts: 379
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http://www.furious.com/perfect/emo.html
Read it, and it will explain everything for you. "For the most part, however, emo is now a sad and frail representation of what it once was. Today it has degenerated into a vile and vapid scene of vacuous individuals, more worried about the tightness of overpriced 'punk rock' t-shirts than it is about musical innovation and new forms of expression. When music becomes fashion (see 'emo' articles in various U.S. teen-girl magazines), music has lost its worth and power. More than that, critics are to blame for going into emo overdrive. Any song with an affecting use of octave chords was emo and any band on an indie label (like Vagrant, or Emotaph as Buddyhead call it) with cute boys singing about cute girls was emo. It's almost laughable." "Emo was exciting once, but now it's a rotting corpse. The swarm of corporate major-label vultures have come to pick at the bones and for the new bands it's as easy as following the formula for punk-pop emo. In the words of Refused, it's time for new noise." |
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GET TO FALKIRK
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: STONYBRIDGE
Posts: 9,754
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Happens to every genre. I don`t see what the fuss is about |
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