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Originally Posted by Morticia
Depends on which kind of "punk" you're talking about. The definition of that genre has been fudged a lot over the last decade....
Nickleback and Pennywise aren't real punk, to me.
i hate nickleback. i like the dead kennedys alot for old punk and guttermouth n well of course rancid the ramones are ok too
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Originally Posted by subdubroc
i hate nickleback. i like the dead kennedys alot for old punk and guttermouth n well of course rancid the ramones are ok too
Rancid are more punk-rock than pure punk.
Real punk pisses me off - real punk means a group of people who can barely play instruments get together and jam and the singer gets angry and shouts at the goverment and ...meh.
I like music with a bit more... structure. Punk shouldn't really have structure. Which is why it confuses me that they have some sex-pistols songs on guitar hero... surely that defeats the purpose of them being punk? Punk is punk because it's rebelious, un-structured and loud.
IMO.
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Originally Posted by RaiDae
Rancid are more punk-rock than pure punk.
Real punk pisses me off - real punk means a group of people who can barely play instruments get together and jam and the singer gets angry and shouts at the goverment and ...meh.
I like music with a bit more... structure. Punk shouldn't really have structure. Which is why it confuses me that they have some sex-pistols songs on guitar hero... surely that defeats the purpose of them being punk? Punk is punk because it's rebelious, un-structured and loud.
IMO.
very true u shuld check out guttermouth and the varukers
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Originally Posted by subdubroc
very true u shuld check out guttermouth and the varukers
lol. the only song i know from guttermouth is "do ya like waffles". I had it as a text tone for a year, so i started to hate it... lol
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Originally Posted by RaiDae
lol. the only song i know from guttermouth is "do ya like waffles". I had it as a text tone for a year, so i started to hate it... lol
haha nice. hey by the way i was meaning to ask you did u ever get the chance to check out sublime?
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Originally Posted by subdubroc
haha nice. hey by the way i was meaning to ask you did u ever get the chance to check out sublime?
.... give me 5 minutes. I'm gonna see if i can connect the radio speakers to the laptop, if i can't i have a couple of decent ones that i'll hook up
Edit- Scrap that. I'll look for headphones, wait till my TV program finishes, then listen to them XD
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Alrighty, here it goes. Kinda long, but they're all equally my favorite. lol
Metal/Metal-ish (lol)
Mastodon
Pantera
Hatebreed
Killswitch Engage
Mushroomhead
Lamb of God
Mnemic
Disturbed
Godsmack
Drowning Pool
SOiL (Only: Redefine, Scars, & Throttle Junkies)
Strapping Young Lad
(I put these two bands together because... they're... insane-sounding. lol I still like 'em, they're just not like any Metal I know, soooo I put these two bands in the same chaotic group. :P)
Slipknot
Mudvayne
(I'm still not sure what "Nu-Metal" is, but I'm told that KoRn is in that genre. If it is an "official" genre yet. :\)
Nine Inch Nails
KoRn
A Perfect Circle
Tool
(I grouped PM5K with Static-X and Godhead, since they sound paramount when in a random playlist. ^^)
Powerman 5000 (Only their "good" albums: Transform, Anyone for Doomsday?, Tonight the Stars Revolt, and Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere)
Godhead
Static-X
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I love all kinds of music but there are really only two that I own like every album for.
Live
Atmosphere
Love them both and they make up the majority of my top 25 played songs on my iPod.
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I will keep mine short. Top five...
1. Alice cooper
2. AC/DC
3. Helloween
4. Iron Maiden
5. Guns N roses
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Blink-182
Sum 41
Metallica
Urbandub (a band from the philippines, where i came from)
Paramore
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