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Dr_Rez 10-28-2007 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Inuzuka Skysword (Post 410482)
Serj sold out too. Those last two albums SOAD made were the same material on Toxicity. They just used the same sound again, but with different lyrics. They didn't really sell-out for money as much as they did for politics. Though I wouldn't be surprised if the guitarist was in it for the money.

I dissagree, i think there sound did change. Not only that but vocal harmonies got much better.

jackhammer 10-28-2007 08:13 PM

The Infadels.

adidasss 10-29-2007 03:19 AM

That album has two good songs...:\

Jonz 10-29-2007 03:32 AM

The Twilight Sad - Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters

It's the only debut album I've heard this year... and it's quite a good one.

Wayfarer 10-29-2007 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Inuzuka Skysword (Post 410482)
Serj sold out too. Those last two albums SOAD made were the same material on Toxicity. They just used the same sound again, but with different lyrics. They didn't really sell-out for money as much as they did for politics. Though I wouldn't be surprised if the guitarist was in it for the money.

They were always at least somewhat of a political band. If anything, they became less political on their later albums.

Dr_Rez 10-29-2007 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayfarer (Post 410540)
They were always at least somewhat of a political band. If anything, they became less political on their later albums.

Yea, most definitely.

Inuzuka Skysword 10-29-2007 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by RezZ (Post 410484)
I dissagree, i think there sound did change. Not only that but vocal harmonies got much better.

I will agree the harmonies got much better, but I don't think the overall sound changed.


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They were always at least somewhat of a political band. If anything, they became less political on their later albums.
Yes, but they chose to become popular because they wanted to spread their political message, at least that is what I think.

adidasss 10-29-2007 03:50 PM

Lol, someone can choose to become popular?O.o

Dr_Rez 10-29-2007 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by adidasss (Post 410607)
Lol, someone can choose to become popular?O.o

Yea, i think that more up to the listeners. lol

Inuzuka Skysword 10-29-2007 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RezZ (Post 410612)
Yea, i think that more up to the listeners. lol

What I mean is that the people liked the sound of the album Toxicity so SOAD just kept the same sound so that people would keep listening to their political message.


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