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This is my year for sure.
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lolz. Most people don't know who Moss Icon, Indian Summer, Neil Perry or any of those ****s are so I don't see how a genre that was pretty much ignored will suffer from a bit of publicity. Any bands that you're talking about are more than likely not emo they're probably just alternative rock in tight pants.
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The Perfect Drug
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Rites of Spring, Embrace, Gray Matter, Ignition, Dag Nasty, Monsula, Fuel, Samiam, Jawbreaker, Hot Water Music, Elliot, Friction, Soulside, early Lifetime, Split Lip/Chamberlain, Kerosene 454, Moss Icon, the Hated, Silver Bearings, Native Nod, Merel, Hoover, Current, Indian Summer, Evergreen, Navio Forge, Still Life, Shotmaker, Policy of Three, Clikatat Ikatowi, Maximillian Colby, Sleepytime Trio, Noneleftstanding, Embassy, Ordination of Aaron, Floodgate, Four Hundred Years, Frail, Lincoln, Julia, Shroomunion, Heroin, Antioch Arrow, Mohinder, Honeywell, Reach Out, early Portaits of Past, Assfactor 4, Second Story Window, End of the Line, Angel Hair, Swing Kids, Three Studies for a Crucifixion, John Henry West, Guyver-1, Palatka, Coleman, Iconoclast, some Merel, some Clikatat Ikatowi
Just to name a few
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And just so no one can label me and say, "But you said you hated those genres.", I also hate how it is happening to the Alternative and Metal genres. And I happen to be a big fan of those.
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This is my year for sure.
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I also didn't know Fuel could be labeled as emo. I'm a fan of theirs, regardless of how many genres they can fit into.
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I understand the point you're making and I see how you would make that point, but it doesn't make sense at the same time. Emo music as it is called now is really 2 seperate entities. On one hand there is the radio friendly emo. Taking Back Sunday, Hawthorne Heights, etc. This I agree and hope will die out soon. Emo music that I am defending is very non-mainstream. Almost to a fault. It's usually very unaccessible. Un-marketable, and you have to be a true fan to appreciate it. You've listened to radio emo and written it off. You probably won't like real emo either. But sometimes, when you just don't know what you're talking about, you should simply not talk. "Better to not talk and have everyone assume you're stupid, than to open you're mouth and prove it" -Abe Lincoln (more or less the wording) |
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