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Reply #60 posted 02/18/08 1:45pm

namepeace

Dance said:

"New rock" is just as shit and uninspired as shit hop.

If they're a prefab band or nu metal sludge or a throwback band or one of these "pop punk" tools it doesn't matter that they're playing instruments or that they exist. They're spinning music's wheels and stunting the art.


Here, I am with you. "New Rock," "Alt-Rock" or whatever you want to call it has been playing Beta to hit-pop's Alpha. There seems to be little drive in it, for the most part. They're either:

- Pantomiming "new wave," "punk" or "grunge" sounds of the past, or

- Producing this "emo," which for the most part is mopey, wimpy stuff.

They've let the MC monopolize pop music's mojo.

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Reply #61 posted 02/19/08 7:38am

NWF

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namepeace said:

Dance said:

"New rock" is just as shit and uninspired as shit hop.

If they're a prefab band or nu metal sludge or a throwback band or one of these "pop punk" tools it doesn't matter that they're playing instruments or that they exist. They're spinning music's wheels and stunting the art.


Here, I am with you. "New Rock," "Alt-Rock" or whatever you want to call it has been playing Beta to hit-pop's Alpha. There seems to be little drive in it, for the most part. They're either:

- Pantomiming "new wave," "punk" or "grunge" sounds of the past, or

- Producing this "emo," which for the most part is mopey, wimpy stuff.

They've let the MC monopolize pop music's mojo.

twocents


Obviously, no one here listens to The Mars Volta. rolleyes
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Reply #62 posted 02/19/08 8:05am

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man, sometimes i wonder if this forum is full of grumpy 50 year old men complaining about them young whippersnappers who just dont get it. lol
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Reply #63 posted 02/19/08 8:10am

horatio

what the fuck
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Reply #64 posted 02/19/08 8:11am

horatio

NWF said:

namepeace said:



Here, I am with you. "New Rock," "Alt-Rock" or whatever you want to call it has been playing Beta to hit-pop's Alpha. There seems to be little drive in it, for the most part. They're either:

- Pantomiming "new wave," "punk" or "grunge" sounds of the past, or

- Producing this "emo," which for the most part is mopey, wimpy stuff.

They've let the MC monopolize pop music's mojo.

twocents


Obviously, no one here listens to The Mars Volta. rolleyes


I happen to like Mars Volta boxed is that a bad thing?
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Reply #65 posted 02/19/08 12:28pm

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sosgemini said:

man, sometimes i wonder if this forum is full of grumpy 50 year old men complaining about them young whippersnappers who just dont get it. lol


I said the same thing a while ago. They're just bitter old fogies who talk down to the young'uns about how great the music of their days was. But that's usually the way it goes with every generation.
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Reply #66 posted 02/19/08 12:29pm

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horatio said:

NWF said:



Obviously, no one here listens to The Mars Volta. rolleyes


I happen to like Mars Volta boxed is that a bad thing?


Absolutely not. You're someone who understands that Rock is not completely dead with a great band like them, unlike many of these other orgers.

And Interpol. giggle
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Reply #67 posted 02/19/08 1:58pm

namepeace

NWF said:

namepeace said:



Here, I am with you. "New Rock," "Alt-Rock" or whatever you want to call it has been playing Beta to hit-pop's Alpha. There seems to be little drive in it, for the most part. They're either:

- Pantomiming "new wave," "punk" or "grunge" sounds of the past, or

- Producing this "emo," which for the most part is mopey, wimpy stuff.

They've let the MC monopolize pop music's mojo.

twocents


Actually, I was making a generalization.

Obviously, no one here listens to The Mars Volta. rolleyes
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Reply #68 posted 02/19/08 2:00pm

namepeace

sosgemini said:

man, sometimes i wonder if this forum is full of grumpy 50 year old men complaining about them young whippersnappers who just dont get it. lol




Come again? I couldn't hear you.
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