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    Pantera - Art of Shredding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shout View Post
    No no no. That's not what Im saying. Im saying people will clasify them as it without knowing. So one person says it, another believes and tells and it keeps on going. So people won't want to listen to it.
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    I'm very sorry that i missunderstood you then. I hope i didnt come off as a total b*tch. I didn't mean to. But yea i get what you are saying. I just wish that if people really loved and enjoyed music, they wouldnt care what the genre says or whatever. Or whatever there lable tells them to listen too (ex: emo people listen to emo, preppy girls listen to pop). People should be more open to new things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Genji View Post
    None, because of the songs I listen to get recognized, stupid-ass kids will run around listening to it, and then the band will go to MTV, and then they'll suck.
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    becuase a band being played on MTV makes it suck

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    Quote Originally Posted by ama124 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Shout View Post
    No no no. That's not what Im saying. Im saying people will clasify them as it without knowing. So one person says it, another believes and tells and it keeps on going. So people won't want to listen to it.
    Oh
    I'm very sorry that i missunderstood you then. I hope i didnt come off as a total b*tch. I didn't mean to. But yea i get what you are saying. I just wish that if people really loved and enjoyed music, they wouldnt care what the genre says or whatever. Or whatever there lable tells them to listen too (ex: emo people listen to emo, preppy girls listen to pop). People should be more open to new things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Araciel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Genji View Post
    None, because of the songs I listen to get recognized, stupid-ass kids will run around listening to it, and then the band will go to MTV, and then they'll suck.
    hahahah HAHAHAH

    rock and roll

    becuase a band being played on MTV makes it suck
    Pretty much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God View Post
    Anything and everything that falls under the progressive rock genre, (i.e. Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Frank Zappa, King Crimson).
    You would be surprised honestly ... bands like dredg, Coheed and Cambria, The Mars Volta, Porcupine Tree, Tool, Radiohead, etc getting/already being popular I know many kids that are getting into the classic prog bands.

    Now mind you I'm more apt to listen to modern bands like the ones I named, mostly because the 60s and 70s prog scene is so saturated with rip off bands. Mind you there are still some killer bands, King Crimson and Rush being two of the best, just I like the fact that newer bands are innovating much more.
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    Pantera - Art of Shredding.

    Best. Mosh. Song. Ever.
    revolution is my name and immortally insane are pretty good too...actually...most pantera songs are good for that....and whoever says metallica is ......frustrating....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crushed Hope View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God View Post
    Anything and everything that falls under the progressive rock genre, (i.e. Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Frank Zappa, King Crimson).
    Now mind you I'm more apt to listen to modern bands like the ones I named, mostly because the 60s and 70s prog scene is so saturated with rip off bands. Mind you there are still some killer bands, King Crimson and Rush being two of the best, just I like the fact that newer bands are innovating much more.
    What? Innovating much more? I wholeheartedly dissagree.

    Bands nowadays are combining stale rock stereotypes with their own non-existence of creativity. Every new rock song out there right now sounds excatly the same. The punk rock scene feeds off each other until it has reached the perfect formula of repetition. The pop scene is the same, as well as rap; it all sounds exactly the same, and boring, and bad. Listen to any rock song out there and tell me with a straight face that it sounds unlike the very molds begun back in the 80s!

    The music industry is there to make money, bands associating themselves with whiny teenage cliques while trotting out the old repeated notes on loud guitars. Nothing will every reach the indiviudalized and creative extremes reached by early prog rock ever again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Crushed Hope View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God View Post
    Anything and everything that falls under the progressive rock genre, (i.e. Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Frank Zappa, King Crimson).
    Now mind you I'm more apt to listen to modern bands like the ones I named, mostly because the 60s and 70s prog scene is so saturated with rip off bands. Mind you there are still some killer bands, King Crimson and Rush being two of the best, just I like the fact that newer bands are innovating much more.
    What? Innovating much more? I wholeheartedly dissagree.

    Bands nowadays are combining stale rock stereotypes with their own non-existence of creativity. Every new rock song out there right now sounds excatly the same. The punk rock scene feeds off each other until it has reached the perfect formula of repetition. The pop scene is the same, as well as rap; it all sounds exactly the same, and boring, and bad. Listen to any rock song out there and tell me with a straight face that it sounds unlike the very molds begun back in the 80s!

    The music industry is there to make money, bands associating themselves with whiny teenage cliques while trotting out the old repeated notes on loud guitars. Nothing will every reach the indiviudalized and creative extremes reached by early prog rock ever again.
    While one could argue that you have not heard all music, Crushed Hope was still talking about progressive rock, not rap, pop or rock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Crushed Hope View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God View Post
    Anything and everything that falls under the progressive rock genre, (i.e. Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Frank Zappa, King Crimson).
    Now mind you I'm more apt to listen to modern bands like the ones I named, mostly because the 60s and 70s prog scene is so saturated with rip off bands. Mind you there are still some killer bands, King Crimson and Rush being two of the best, just I like the fact that newer bands are innovating much more.
    What? Innovating much more? I wholeheartedly dissagree.

    Bands nowadays are combining stale rock stereotypes with their own non-existence of creativity. Every new rock song out there right now sounds excatly the same. The punk rock scene feeds off each other until it has reached the perfect formula of repetition. The pop scene is the same, as well as rap; it all sounds exactly the same, and boring, and bad. Listen to any rock song out there and tell me with a straight face that it sounds unlike the very molds begun back in the 80s!

    The music industry is there to make money, bands associating themselves with whiny teenage cliques while trotting out the old repeated notes on loud guitars. Nothing will every reach the indiviudalized and creative extremes reached by early prog rock ever again.
    Listen to The Mars Volta, Pain of Salvation, and dredg and we will speak again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yliette View Post
    Avril's become more profane now with lines such as "Hell yeah, I'm a m***** f***in' princess"
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    Alot of the songs I like by the Beastie Boys and Public Enemy are quite unknown too. (And by those artists they definetly deserve more recognition)

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    Less Than Jake-Overrated
    A lot of Hawk Nelson stuff
    The Call Out, THree oh Nine, Bodybag by hit the lights
    It looks like the ground had a sex change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crushed Hope View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Crushed Hope View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vincent, Thunder God View Post
    Anything and everything that falls under the progressive rock genre, (i.e. Emerson Lake and Palmer, Yes, Frank Zappa, King Crimson).
    Now mind you I'm more apt to listen to modern bands like the ones I named, mostly because the 60s and 70s prog scene is so saturated with rip off bands. Mind you there are still some killer bands, King Crimson and Rush being two of the best, just I like the fact that newer bands are innovating much more.
    What? Innovating much more? I wholeheartedly dissagree.

    Bands nowadays are combining stale rock stereotypes with their own non-existence of creativity. Every new rock song out there right now sounds excatly the same. The punk rock scene feeds off each other until it has reached the perfect formula of repetition. The pop scene is the same, as well as rap; it all sounds exactly the same, and boring, and bad. Listen to any rock song out there and tell me with a straight face that it sounds unlike the very molds begun back in the 80s!

    The music industry is there to make money, bands associating themselves with whiny teenage cliques while trotting out the old repeated notes on loud guitars. Nothing will every reach the indiviudalized and creative extremes reached by early prog rock ever again.
    Listen to The Mars Volta, Pain of Salvation, and dredg and we will speak again.
    Seriously. Try listening to the music before you judge it. I can not speak on the behalf of Pain of Salvation, but I can assure you that The Mars Volta is one of the most original bands in years.

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