Re: [Grubb's] Random Thoughts of the Day
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 4:13 pm
chocobojoe wrote:well at least it's trying
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chocobojoe wrote:well at least it's trying
It's shopped.Original Sin wrote:Hah ha. He got what he deserved.
Pics please.Riot wrote:Cool I just got a PM on here from TheCure:
"I'm new to the site and i saw your post in male mate finder. Whats up?"
Maybe I should re-route him to Fagulous.
Dude. No, seriously. DUDE. Dude.SoDeepPolaris wrote:It's shopped.Original Sin wrote:Hah ha. He got what he deserved.
Dude walls of death are so much more metal and bro. I EAT DEM PUSHMAWSHERS Bro bro bro headbang bro bro bro doom drop melodic metal doom metal dimmu borgir necrophagist celtic frost darkthrone metallllllllllllllll.
Fagulous wrote:Pics please.Riot wrote:Cool I just got a PM on here from TheCure:
"I'm new to the site and i saw your post in male mate finder. Whats up?"
Maybe I should re-route him to Fagulous.
Dude x 200Original Sin wrote:Dude. No, seriously. DUDE. Dude.SoDeepPolaris wrote:It's shopped.Original Sin wrote:Hah ha. He got what he deserved.
Dude walls of death are so much more metal and bro. I EAT DEM PUSHMAWSHERS Bro bro bro headbang bro bro bro doom drop melodic metal doom metal dimmu borgir necrophagist celtic frost darkthrone metallllllllllllllll.
Besides, hardcore dancing is for hardcore shows, it's got nothing to do with metal. Dude.
Indeed. I'm sure it sounds kind of elitist, but it bothers me when hardcore/metalcore bands call themselves metal. I think there is a distinct difference, even with all the ridiculous sub-genres that have sprung up over the years. They have some similarities, but there's still a difference in style and emotion, and ultimately, I think the hardcore genres are still a form of punk. Even if the styles are blurred, it's most evident in each genres respective fans.SoDeepPolaris wrote:
Dude x 200
I know what you're sayin'. Line is so blurred these days though with every metal and core genre out there. It's fuckin' ridiculous.
Why not just call it noise?Original Sin wrote:Indeed. I'm sure it sounds kind of elitist, but it bothers me when hardcore/metalcore bands call themselves metal. I think there is a distinct difference, even with all the ridiculous sub-genres that have sprung up over the years. They have some similarities, but there's still a difference in style and emotion, and ultimately, I think the hardcore genres are still a form of punk. Even if the styles are blurred, it's most evident in each genres respective fans.SoDeepPolaris wrote:
Dude x 200
I know what you're sayin'. Line is so blurred these days though with every metal and core genre out there. It's fuckin' ridiculous.
Of course, there will always be bands that don't quite fit into a neat category, but I think you can tell a lot based on the people who listen and attend their shows.
There's still tons of hardcore bands that carry the punk style over "sick breakdowns and guitar shredding bro!" The kids who have no fucking clue what hardcore is but rock Hot Topic's band of the week and have stupid fucking myspace names like xFluffyumpkinsx[crew] piss me off to no end. Same goes for the metal kids who think the internet's next crossover metal band is the sickest thing since Gorgoroth.Original Sin wrote:Indeed. I'm sure it sounds kind of elitist, but it bothers me when hardcore/metalcore bands call themselves metal. I think there is a distinct difference, even with all the ridiculous sub-genres that have sprung up over the years. They have some similarities, but there's still a difference in style and emotion, and ultimately, I think the hardcore genres are still a form of punk. Even if the styles are blurred, it's most evident in each genres respective fans.SoDeepPolaris wrote:
Dude x 200
I know what you're sayin'. Line is so blurred these days though with every metal and core genre out there. It's fuckin' ridiculous.
Of course, there will always be bands that don't quite fit into a neat category, but I think you can tell a lot based on the people who listen and attend their shows.