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I'm sorry but an argument is only going to be seen if it is on the first couple of pages. Hence why I am "arguing." Where I am, emo has a different genre and definition, things change by location, I'm sure you know that. Sorry everyone isn't as knowledged as you.
Maybe you should not take everything so seriously? |
i said dont to respond to that.......simply because this thread has gone off topic, and there is way to much of that going on here. please stop this argument. im done.
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This thread hasn't generated any valid discussion for the last few pages anyway. Close maybe?
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no no I'm sorry for going off topic. you can restart this thread over lol. sorry again!
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what were we arguing about anyways? haha whatever. anyways umm lets see senses fail isnt bad but i prefer underoath. there i started a new conversation.
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Underoath is good, old stuff is OK. But their lyrics are just too godly for my taste.
Their old stuff is so much better. But the way its put together ont he cd's is HORRIBLE. |
haha dallas (old singer) was awesome i admit. but too "godly"? haha whatever dude if thats what holds you back from liking a band your missing out on some good post-hardcore/hardcore stuff.
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no no I listen to them, their OLDer lyrics are too godly though. Dallas (which is my name too) definitely made the older stuff MUCH better.
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A pretty good screamo/post hardcore band in my opinion is a local New Jersey band, Fire in the Eyes of the City. An interesting name, I know, but I'd say they're really good. Since I can't post a direct link (yet), all I can say is to search myspace music or purevolume for Fire in the Eyes of the City, if you wanna hear some of their music.
By the way, what are some of Underoath's older albums (ones with Dallas as the singer, I guess)? The only one I have is 'They're only Chasing Safety' and I think that's a newer one. I like 'em, so that's why I'm curious. |
Underoath (old):
Acts of Depression Cries of the Past The Changing of the Times |
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