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Conceited wrote:I'm using Indie as an example. What I'm trying to say is that people who listen to a set genre all the time are gonna grow up to be uncultured, boring bastards and change is good. Also, listening to extreme bands to look 'cool' or 'strong' is just silly.
S'what I mean.
American indie, lol.
Conceited wrote: Also, listening to extreme bands to look 'cool' or 'strong' is just silly.
S'what I mean.
[A]MoshMan wrote:Conceited wrote: Also, listening to extreme bands to look 'cool' or 'strong' is just silly.
S'what I mean.
To like them bands it's an acquired taste, you don't just wake up one day and think "I'm gonna stick some brutal truth on and like it! woo!", also I don't think no one listens to extreme bands to look cool or strong :\ Not a big enough fan base for people to do that lol
The furthest I stray from death/thrash/grind is industrial. But that's only like 1/2 bands. Nothing else interests me really.
Conceited wrote:I'm big into indie music as much as any metal or progressive.
Any of you who damn indie and all the great bands that originate out of it, i.e Oasis, just arn't British. This may sound a bit queer, but its time all you 'extreme metal, teen angst, im in so much pain and no one listens to me' cocks need to grow up and vary your genre's. Like Lazer's dance music thing, I'm not a massive fan of it but I can understand that when in a club situation, it'd suit the scenario and I have times when I want to listen to dance/chillout music.
Too much of something is a bad thing, kids, so free your mind and all that jazz and listen to other stuff. Now.
Lazer wrote:Conceited wrote:I'm big into indie music as much as any metal or progressive.
Any of you who damn indie and all the great bands that originate out of it, i.e Oasis, just arn't British. This may sound a bit queer, but its time all you 'extreme metal, teen angst, im in so much pain and no one listens to me' cocks need to grow up and vary your genre's. Like Lazer's dance music thing, I'm not a massive fan of it but I can understand that when in a club situation, it'd suit the scenario and I have times when I want to listen to dance/chillout music.
Too much of something is a bad thing, kids, so free your mind and all that jazz and listen to other stuff. Now.
Superb post. Its what i have been getting at all these few short weeks that i have been here but just didnt have the panache or guile to pull it off in such a way as you!
Well said fella.
[A]MoshMan wrote:Conceited wrote: Also, listening to extreme bands to look 'cool' or 'strong' is just silly.
S'what I mean.
To like them bands it's an acquired taste, you don't just wake up one day and think "I'm gonna stick some brutal truth on and like it! woo!", also I don't think no one listens to extreme bands to look cool or strong :\ Not a big enough fan base for people to do that lol
The furthest I stray from death/thrash/grind is industrial. But that's only like 1/2 bands. Nothing else interests me really.
cataclyzm wrote:Lazer wrote:Conceited wrote:I'm big into indie music as much as any metal or progressive.
Any of you who damn indie and all the great bands that originate out of it, i.e Oasis, just arn't British. This may sound a bit queer, but its time all you 'extreme metal, teen angst, im in so much pain and no one listens to me' cocks need to grow up and vary your genre's. Like Lazer's dance music thing, I'm not a massive fan of it but I can understand that when in a club situation, it'd suit the scenario and I have times when I want to listen to dance/chillout music.
Too much of something is a bad thing, kids, so free your mind and all that jazz and listen to other stuff. Now.
Superb post. Its what i have been getting at all these few short weeks that i have been here but just didnt have the panache or guile to pull it off in such a way as you!
Well said fella.
Have you ever tried metal?
Lazer wrote:Well, a bit of everything from around that era Cat. If i like it i like it.
E.g. i like
The Jam - Going Underground (rock)
Dexys Midnight Runners - Come on Eileen
Heart - Alone (power ballad)
Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights (70s)