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"Bush is definitely not my homie", Eminem has said
sicness replied to method77's topic in Music & Entertainment News
doesn't matter if its bush or kerry, both of them are retarded israel lover -
Norwegian Black Metal destroys american metal bands. Hail!
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Elton John Unimpressed by Madonna
sicness replied to Malicious Intent's topic in Music & Entertainment News
ok. love you guys -
Elton John Unimpressed by Madonna
sicness replied to Malicious Intent's topic in Music & Entertainment News
oh, ok. cuz i'm already used to the trash-talking back in musicianforums.com sorry! no more bad posts from me.... $#$$#% -
Elton John Unimpressed by Madonna
sicness replied to Malicious Intent's topic in Music & Entertainment News
i don't know what lip-synching is, but i do know that gays do not have the right to speech. butcher the pervert -
John Preston Trades Rifle for Guitar
sicness replied to Lord_of_the_Dense's topic in Music & Entertainment News
i'll take that guitar and bust it on his head if i ever know he's responsible of any anti-arab massacre! STOP KILLING OFF THE MUSLIMS!!! -
what was that??? i didn't get it at all
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that took you a while for a pretty short answer. close this topic
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Q: What did the man lying on the beach say to Michael Jackson? A: Get out of my sun!!!
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so since nu-metal is dead now, what was your favourite nu-metal band back in the days? anyone?
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this is absurd
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wow, you're welcome! i feel so flattered right now
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and some additional info; There have been numerous trends and movements within hardcore, mostly self-classified according to a particular philosophy or political outlook. Perhaps most notable is the straight-edge "scene" (because many involved would not necessarily want to be called a "movement"), which got its name from a Minor Threat song that espoused complete avoidance of drugs, alcohol, and promiscuity. Other hardcore scenes include pacifist bands, Hindu bands, and even Eastern Orthodox Christian bands.
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alright, here goes... American hardcore Like the British punk wave of 1976 to 1978, American hardcore was an initially tight-knit movement that evolved into an enduring genre. The sound arose in suburban beach communities in Southern California, taking influences from The Ramones, Wire and Sham 69. Bands like The Germs, Middle Class and Fear were among the pioneers of the musical genre. Outside of California, D.O.A (Vancouver) and Bad Brains (Washington, DC) were especially important. A radio show called Rodney on the ROQ played on Los Angeles' KROQ, an influential radio station, helped popularize the sound in California, and a wave of zines led by Flipside brought it around the country. The hardcore scene became associated with violence almost as soon as it was born, especially after the release of the film The Decline of Western Civilization. Skateboarding, slamdancing(moshing?) and stagediving also associated with the scene. During the first stage, which lasted from about 1980 to 1984, the two definitive hardcore bands were Washington D.C's Minor Threat and Los Angeles' Black Flag. Minor Threat, particularly in their emphasis on speed, were heavily influenced by Washington D.C's Bad Brains. In 1980 to 1981, Minor Threat combined a blunt and tightly organized sound with the more loose experimentalism of the "first generation" punks of the 1970s. Black Flag, meanwhile, released in 1981 their album Damaged, which pretty much defined the musical aggression of hardcore. source: www.fact-index.com i don't listen to a lot of bands, but at least i do some studying!
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(sigh) i know what i'm talking about! you are stubborn!!
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you thought of them but have you ever listened to them? and try to use the term Black-Metal if you wanna talk about Burzum and Immortal its more politically correct
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hardcore existed way before nu-metal showed up so hardcore has never replaced anything you are a smart-ass
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yeah, coal chamber was my fav for about a few months on the stonesour note, they are not gay, you are, and corey was in stonesour before slipknot and everything by korn is near to shit, except Untouchables that was very experimental and has a life of its own and please, you have a marilyn manson avatar. how more juvenile could you be? MUSIC NEVER DIES!
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your signature's right. WHO CARES?
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static-x and linkin park are the same, both play comercial ridden nu-metal that lacks technicality and intelect in their music.
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hi there! yeah i've heard of them on mtv they're ok i'm not so much of a rap guy. is that you in the avatar?