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The future of music...
I've done it, I've created a new form of music, obviously derived from existing music, just....nu.
Nu Metal + Emo + Shit x Shit x10,000 - all the shit, cos Emo and Nu Metal = Shit anyways + Techno + crap and you get = Nu-emo. Or as the crazy kids are calling it, Nemo. You to can be 'nemo', join today. (A very JJ-esque thread, I know). |
You left out techno.
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Damn, so I did. I'll add it in.
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Nah I wouldnt sink that low
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Yeah well that's cos there is a small place in your heart for emo. :'(
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Your right, look - Ive turned emo.
Hair across face + Earring on lip = Emo |
You left out the small penis.
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You look more like a member of the Misfits than anything else.
Now promise you'll never do that with your hair again. :| |
I forgot to laugh.
Sorry I'm not wailing like shitty Bruce Dickinson with a 50 minute guitar solo. |
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First, you have a good voice. Stop singing like you're waiting for your balls to drop--They have--and actually use it. Then we can talk about sounding like overrated metal singers without your capacity. |
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That whole thing was a slate against some metal. Sorry it was stereotypical but this whole thread is.
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It just pisses me off that people categorise a certain type or person with a certain genre of music and then all they do is slate it off. If you don't like it, don't go round saying how much you hate it, just don't talk about it.
Plus not everyone with a fringe and a lip piercing is an 'emo' kid. |
btw Techno = more popular then any form of music.
but according to Kane nobody listens to it |
Than any form of music? That's pushing it a bit, methinks.
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If you wanna talk about catagorising, how about calling a form of music emo, meaning 'emotional', when every form of music means something to someone and is emotional. You can also catagorise certain people the way the dress to the music they like, you can do it with me, it happens, its just the way humans relate to things, i.e fringe, lip ring, tear = emo, the way some may relate baggy jeans and long hair to stoners or whatever. Plus, emo music sucks balls and thats nothing against you. |
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Sorry about the rant. |
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I'm allowed to think that at least. Seriously I think the music in Iron Maiden is really good but I'm not a fan of Dickinson's. |
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This thread has made me sad :( Emo sad! :(
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Second sentence=A lie as well. Wow, you're batting 0.000, skippy. |
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Or, for that matter, until people stop stereotyping themselves. The emo/punk crowd does it to them fucking selves, just like almost every other group. Not every country fan fucks their sister, not every Goth is suicidal, but you know what? The "culture" as a whole propagates it. The same goes with 99% of music fanbases. |
I have long hair.
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That's it, Pixy is emo!
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I'll have to tell that to the hundreds of thousands of people that are going to be at an event that i'm going to next week. and btw dance music is more popular than any form of music. Crazy as this is to you americans, there is a world outside of the U.S.A I'll go check my atlas to doublecheck. |
It's more popular from your perspective, perhaps. If it was the most popular form of music then surely it'd be right up there at the top of the charts, which it blatantly isn't. In fact I'm not seeing very much dance music at all near the top of the Canadian charts...
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lol
Canadian charts |
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Dance music isn't the most popular in the UK or the majority of Europe and bands like Busted were for some reason huge in Japan, so where's this huge market i'm missing out on? It's not africa or the antartic is it? If your basing it on a dance festival, you could use the arguement that there are more rock festivals in the UK each year than dance: Leeds Reading T in the Park V Glastonbury Download The mininum that one of those draw on 1 day is 40,000 On what are you basing the scale of dance music on? It's not record sales as that genre fails in compasion to cheesy pop in the UK and Country music out sells Dance in the US, so what are you basing you statement on? |
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btw soccer isn't popular in Canada, therefore with your theory it isn't popular in the world. |
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Factor in South america were it's huge as well, Germnay, Holland, Spain, the list goes on and on. This club I go to in Canada every Saturday packs in people by the thousands, even for dj's that are viewed as "less than " Check out the Detroit Electronic Music Festival and see the numbers it draws. You can't deny it. |
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Rock > Dance |
also factor in the people whom go to dance clubs(not the ones that play some hip-ho-, some rap and some dance. Just purely dance.
Remember , you gotta factor in other places in the world, such as South American, Asia were it's huge |
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