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Old 10-26-2006, 03:35 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Whirlwind Disaster View Post
yes the nu-rave movement has become the new trend, but its a trend thats exciting and original, who would of enivaged the day when 60s garage rock meets early 90s rave? And i love the libertines, they were a band that, like the klaxons, freshened up the scene. Incidently, i think datarock are better than the klaxons.
I don't think the Libertines really freshened up the scene. All they really influenced were a bunch of sub-par bands who sound just like them. As for the Nu Rave being exciting and original, it's basically Dance Punk with Rave instead of Disco. Probably won't last, anyway. :/

And I don't really associate Datarock and Klaxons with each other, but I still think Klaxons are better.
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