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Old 05.13.2008, 11:06 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
now, there's scenes that become parodies but then revert it somehow by either: a) reformatting itself which brings us to square one or b) relocalizing it literally, by going back to something new. basically a combination of both a and b.

like say, garage rock, sure it's being a parody many times over already but sometimes it goes back to square one, like the 90's revival of guitar wolf and teengenerate, and becomes cool again.

noise is getting there, there's tons of people recording a microphone through a distortion pedal for an hour without any variation or artistry or some wolf eyes type dirge, releasing it on felt pen-written cd-rs and a xerox of a bdsm pic or a bloody car crash on editions of 500.

just look at american tapes and fag tapes and tell me it's not a parody already.

i agree, but the thing is, at least for me, i would rather listen to somebody making noise like you described more than lets say an emo band or even most new punk rock bands (punk bands that try to sound what people think is punk rock nowadays i mean) or most new bands period.
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