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i like them
theyre mucho better than trapt & puddle of mudd combined the video for "nowhere kids" gives me the chills |
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Congrats, you found one song...
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tha completly backed up exactly what I said. A statement you said did not match up. Now tell me, do I have to post their entire catalouge before you'll concede or will just one more suffice.
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It's just boring, made for radio "heavy rock" music.
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survey says try again
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generic radio friendly garbage.
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I think it's because I can relate more to trapt's female problems in their lyrics.... I think you like SES more because you can related to their teen angst bull**** lyrics.....don't get me wrong...I like smile but I think trapt is so much better |
haha yeahh you know youre probably right
that & i think the songs about his childhood abuse are just really powerful & make me even more angsty :D |
SES are far from generic, radio-ready rock. I mean, part of the reason that they're no longer on a big label is because they didn't want to go that route. If you look purely at their singles, then yes, they are radio-ready and not exactly ground breaking, but a lot of their other stuff is quite superb. They're clearly influenced by Alice In Chains and Nirvana. If the stuff with their old label Lava never happened, and their second album 'Anxiety' was released as originally scheduled, they'd be a lot more popular then they are now. They stuck to their principles though and are still making great music.
I reccommend 'Ban Nuys', 'Atoll' (an instrumental), 'Morning Light', 'Californias Lonely', 'With This Knife' and 'Reflection'. |
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