CreepyPirate wrote:
`JDB wrote:
MCR is terrible.
1.) They aren't punk, they're just another MTV-driven pop band.
2.) Gerard sounds like a dying dog.
3.) They tried to cover a Misfits classic (Astro Zombies), and it sucked terribly.
I hope they get hit by a car\van\etc.
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I just realized I'm about to get heavily flamed for this post.
Oh well. I'm a truthful person

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1) I've yet to see anyone say they are punk and why do they have to be punk? Emo, would sum them up better.
2) Seems he's got singing lessons on black parade, he's not so screechy, either way korn can't sing, look at how many fans they have, Avenged sevenfold - again cna't sing, look at how many fans they have. Do you honestly believe singing talent makes a good band? It doesn't.
3)Eh, generally any cover of a song sung by another band 'sucks' because it's not sung how you'd like it to be, that's life.
We don't flame here, we do however appreciate it if you allow people to have their own opinions without you know, putting it down. Afterall MCR has thousands of fans - They have to be doing something right.
1.) MCR.. not emo either. This would some number one up.
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" emo
"Emo" is not short for "Emotional." "Emo" does not mean Taking Back Sunday and Dashboard Confessional, despite what MTV has lead you to believe in the last few years. "Emo" is not sidebangs, tight pants, and male vocalists who sing like little girls about their failed relationships. "Emo" is not the use of diluted, meaningless metaphors and similes such as "My arms are like pinecones," and most definitely is not the rampant use of words such as "autumn," "heart," "knife," "bleeding," "leaves," and "razorblade."
I just thought I'd clear that up after all of these "definitions" in which I have encountered an unbelievable amount of people who try to pass off their blatantly false pretenses as fact, and are slowly infecting others with their high-horse, holier-than-thou *******. Because honestly, with your ridiculous definitions, Beethoven, George Gershwin, and Britney Spears are/was "emo bands."
Now, onto the real definition.
In the early 90s there was a movement in the hardcore genre that came to be known as "Emotive Hardcore," spearheaded by Rites Of Spring. Harder-core-than-thou kids, who swore by Dischord Records a la Minor Threat, actually coined the term "Emo" as something of a put-down for the kids who really liked Rites Of Spring, Indian Summer and this new wave of "Emotive" Hardcore bands. That's right, "Emo" was once not something kids called themselves. The field exploded outwards from there - Level-Plane Records has always been the most famous Emo label. Acts like Yaphet Kotto, I Hate Myself, Saetia, Hot Cross, A Day In Black And White, Funeral Diner, I Would Set Myself On Fire For You, You And I, and hosts of others came in the next decade. Most emo bands have since broken up, but there's still the occasional hold-out (again, the majority of Level-Plane Records' roster has been a procession of emo acts). Like most DIY hardcore/punk of the time, a majority found its way onto vinyl and not much else. Some people consider bands like Fugazi, and later Sunny Day Real Estate, a progression of emo, but personally, I don't quite follow that philosophy.
Often, more recently, this gets intertwined with post-hardcore, and understandably so - that's nothing to make an issue of, since well ****, at least it's close.
Since the late 90s, though, bands have been emerging in the vein of Taking Back Sunday, Dashboard Confessional, and the thousands of their clones. As far as I can tell, some lazy journalist somewhere, writing an article about them, decided "Well, ****, no one knows what emo is anyways, so I'll call these bands "emo" - sounds more appealing than bubblegum pop rock..." and the spiral continued downwards into the current amalgomation of bands MTV has told everyone is "emo."
Somehow, people decided that "emo" meant "emotional," which is obviously *******, as 99% of bands make music to illicit emotion, which would make "emotional" a completely all-encompassing genre from classical to opera to pop to rap.
Hope that helps.
Taking Back Sunday, Senses Fail, and My Chemical Romance falls under the "horrible pop rock" genre, not the emo genre.
Rites of Spring is emo."
2.) Now he sounds...worse..I preffered the dying dog...Korn is crappy nu-metal, a7x falls under than horrible pop rock, etc. Listen to some classic punk like The Misfits (with Danzig) or The Clash, thats real singing.
3.) No, not really. The Ataris did a great job covering Astro Zombies,
watchy.Sorry if I seem rude to your music tastes, its just my opinion, you don't have to listen to me spew my nonsense. Just do what you want as long as you're happy.
uhh.. I'm open for the next post!