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Old 09.02.2006, 11:36 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by Washing Machine
Its all so stupid! I can't personally be bothered keeping up with current definitions for things. I have seen so many arguments started over things like this. People who argue over the differences between post-hardcore and emo, people who theaten to burn the house of someone who calls their favourite band Metal-core instead of Metal. Its so funny to listen to!
The unfortunate thing is that good bands get brought down by so-called 'scenes' that they never tryed to be apart of in the beginning. Why is it so important that everyone has a label?
I agree with the Urban Dictionary thing though Alex's Trip! There is a many people (including a FEW people on this site - the majority being very open minded) that hate anything popular. I'm not ashammed to admit I love My Chemical Romance and System of a Down but at the same time I love countless less popular bands like Be Your own pet, Kersera, Cat Power, Merzbow and im really into modern classical music. I suck up all genres like a musical hoar! I think the real problem here is people being to restrictive with their musical tastes!

Agreed. I find it pretty narrow-minded and arrogant if people restrict their musical tastes, for the sake of trying to be different.The worst kind of altero is the one that refuses to listen to undeniably good quality, old or popular music
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