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The Batlord 05-22-2013 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Briks (Post 1322546)
A Day to Remember has been around for about ten years, but Asking Alexandria was formed in 2008. Doesn't mean anyone cares about them except for this guy. By the way, Limp Bizkit reunited in 2009 and is currently working on their new album. Its first single features Lil Wayne. I think you knew it already, though. You can't have asked coincidentally.

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Sansa Stark 05-22-2013 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1322565)

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The Batlord 05-22-2013 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1322566)

I don't know what this means. :confused:

Norg 05-22-2013 01:02 PM

this fourm has been pretty dead in the ROck and metal tab no one has been talking about music period much less metalcore till u brought it up LOL


I for one don't hate metalcore Hate is such a strong word LOL why would I Hate metalcore

FRED HALE SR. 05-22-2013 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by zman419 (Post 1322234)
not sure if you being sarcastic or what?

:rofl:

zman419 05-22-2013 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Briks (Post 1322527)
I don't hate metalcore as a genre, but Asking Alexandria and A Day to Remember are unlistenable to me. It's just too loud and noisy. If they added some complexity and used a better songwriting structure, I might have liked it.

Honestly, A Day To Remember has always been a favorite of mine. Defintely not my all time favorite (that spot is held my Dream Theater), but they definitely one of the more listened to bands on my ipod. A lot of my friends appreciate them too, as well as classic metal bands. Even the music teacher at my school likes them. (I know that doesn't say much, but liking ADTR doesn't automatically make me a "scene ***")

14232949 05-22-2013 04:31 PM

I have A Day to Remember CD. I used to listen to it a fair bit when I was younger. They're actually quite capable of conjuring up a catchy chorus and aren't nearly as bad as a lot of the bands they get lumped in with.
I'd go as far to say they are actually pretty decent, at least their earlier material. As others have said, listen to you want, it's not up to what others think. Listen to what you like.

However, I predict if you stick around and look to expand on what you already like, within a year you won't be listening to metalcore any more.
Tastes change. You likely like these bands because as a young teen you feel you can relate to them. Do you think you'll be listening to Asking Alexandria when you're 30 years old with two kids?

I might jam to some A Day To Remember later to give a more informed opinion, it's been a while. Just checked my CD rack, For Those Who Have Heart is the album I own.

zman419 05-22-2013 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mankycaaant (Post 1322898)
I have A Day to Remember CD. I used to listen to it a fair bit when I was younger. They're actually quite capable of conjuring up a catchy chorus and aren't nearly as bad as a lot of the bands they get lumped in with.
I'd go as far to say they are actually pretty decent, at least their earlier material. As others have said, listen to you want, it's not up to what others think. Listen to what you like.

However, I predict if you stick around and look to expand on what you already like, within a year you won't be listening to metalcore any more.
Tastes change. You likely like these bands because as a young teen you feel you can relate to them. Do you think you'll be listening to Asking Alexandria when you're 30 years old with two kids?

I might jam to some A Day To Remember later to give a more informed opinion, it's been a while. Just checked my CD rack, For Those Who Have Heart is the album I own.

meh, I listen to a lot of other stuff rather than metalcore. I absolutly love Dream Theater, I'd go as far to say that they're may favorite band. Also metalcore isn't just for teenagers. My brothers 28 and I catch him rocking out to the likes of Bring Me The Horizon and As I Lay Dying all the time. I don't listen to metalcore because I think it's relatable though. I actually don't find very much music to be relateable. Probably the most relatable song I know is audience of one by rise against. It's essientally about how ****ty the changes that come with growing up can be, which at this point in my life I notice a **** tonne, but yeah relatability isn't realy a factor in deciding which bands I like.

14232949 05-22-2013 04:41 PM

Have you heard Bring Me the Horizon's new album? It's supposed to be really good. I quite liked err.. the one with the long title about Heaven and Hell, can't remember exactly what it was called.
That Rise Against song makes you feel that way? I know the one, my brother likes the band. I have an album that perfectly encapsulates that feeling. Have you got winrar installed on your computer, I'll send you a link so you can give it a listen.

zman419 05-22-2013 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Mankycaaant (Post 1322903)
Have you heard Bring Me the Horizon's new album? It's supposed to be really good. I quite liked err.. the one with the long title about Heaven and Hell, can't remember exactly what it was called.
That Rise Against song makes you feel that way? I know the one, my brother likes the band. I have an album that perfectly encapsulates that feeling. Have you got winrar installed on your computer, I'll send you a link so you can give it a listen.

I have heard it, and it's my favorite album by them.
and yeah link meh up :D


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