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    Quote Originally Posted by Milonius View Post
    At least metal bands don't usually complain in a sissy whining way or are complaining about losing their girlfriend or getting dumped. Here's an example of what metal complains about: "You think I'm weird I'LL KILL YOU" *roar* *crazy guitar solo* *awesomeness*
    if you read what mods have posted stop on the emo topic. and as weird as it may seem to you many genres of music do the whole i got dumped and im gunna miss here stuff. For instance country is one of the genres that does it and even "metal groups" do it also. Its a fact you have to live with that bands sing about heartache for another example the song every rose has its thorn. based on emotions. and even the metal songs that u love so much are emotions just hateful emotions lol. So do us a favor and think before you type. Judging by how much you are defending this all im guessing you are very emotional about the topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milonius View Post
    At least metal bands don't usually complain in a sissy whining way or are complaining about losing their girlfriend or getting dumped. Here's an example of what metal complains about: "You think I'm weird I'LL KILL YOU" *roar* *crazy guitar solo* *awesomeness*
    +rep for that.

    However, you are being rather narrow.

    Music, in any form, can be weepy, moany, and sissy.

    Take for example country music. Often associated with drunken whining hillbillies, despite that there is in fact country artists who do not fit the label.
    I personally hate country, so I'm not going to dwell on it.

    Journey, as my next example, has a few weepy songs, but a few not so weepy songs.

    And have you heard poison by Alice cooper? I mean, that's heartache, they just throw on makeup to give it more hardcore spin.

    It all comes down to the Genre, as to what the weepy songs are going to sound like.

    Thus, coming back to Harok's point, you can't label music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demonhero View Post
    +rep for that.

    However, you are being rather narrow.

    Music, in any form, can be weepy, moany, and sissy.

    Take for example country music. Often associated with drunken whining hillbillies, despite that there is in fact country artists who do not fit the label.
    I personally hate country, so I'm not going to dwell on it.

    Journey, as my next example, has a few weepy songs, but a few not so weepy songs.

    And have you heard poison by Alice cooper? I mean, that's heartache, they just throw on makeup to give it more hardcore spin.

    It all comes down to the Genre, as to what the weepy songs are going to sound like.

    Thus, coming back to Harok's point, you can't label music.
    Amen brotha.

    Music is a pool. Everything about it feeds on one another. That's the only reason I don't like how humanity forms divisions, is they start to hate on the divisions they don't support.

    Put it all together. And its back to being music.

    Just love it.

    Emo actually is not a new thing. It has been around within music ever since it started. It's only now become some label.

    I've always used music as a way to channel my aggression, sadness, disparity and rock hard rollar coaster times. A good album to me will not just reflect one certain vibe. A great album to me will have its ballads of sadness, mixed in with its hardcore F-U songs.

    That's the only thing that contains who I am. From melodic to destructive.

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    On the topic of music, are there any among you who consider hip hop, and stuff similar (No instruments, little actual singing) to be music?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Demonhero View Post
    On the topic of music, are there any among you who consider hip hop, and stuff similar (No instruments, little actual singing) to be music?
    I like some old hip hop, but I'm not into the stuff out today. It's still music but man I'm not a fan of remixed and supermanufactured music. But I guess it has its place at the clubs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chinothepony View Post
    I like some old hip hop, but I'm not into the stuff out today. It's still music but man I'm not a fan of remixed and supermanufactured music. But I guess it has its place at the clubs.
    The older stuff was ok. It was music.

    The modern stuff however, is not.

    It's remixed synthetic music, sampled all to hell.
    It's half ass lyrics, poorly sung, and then they change the sound so that the vocals don't sound like the original singer.

    It's noise, without rhyme or reason.

    Discuss.

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    Dance stuff like Basshunter I hate that stuff partly because its not music its a noise and partly because when one of those big jump up and down songs came on at a disco I got crushed underneath everyone and someone jumped on my face it was really sore.

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    lol omg...

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    Quote Originally Posted by woody513 View Post
    Dance stuff like Basshunter I hate that stuff partly because its not music its a noise and partly because when one of those big jump up and down songs came on at a disco I got crushed underneath everyone and someone jumped on my face it was really sore.

    lolwut.

    Not music but noise?

    7million hz is noise.
    Now add some kicks, and some beats, and it's music.

    What the DJ's spin, is music. If it has a beat for a pulse, it's music.

    But I do feel bad that you got stomped on...but I have to ask...just what were you doing on the FLOOR of the dance floor if you weren't there to dance?

    My personal pet hate is girls wearing heels (stiletto's in particular) and they decide it's a good idea to stomp. I went home with a hole in my shoes and blood drenched socks once.

    But as Chino and Harok says, we all come together for the love of music, no matter what we're classified as.

    It's all taste though, I prefer the stuff you guys say probably isn't music, simply because I cannot for the love of god find a consistent beat to shuffle to in any other genre of music other than hard dance.

    Noise...or Music?

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    What happened was I was in the middle at the front of the floor and there were speakers at the front. With everyone pushing forward I accidentally jumped sort of on the speaker then lost my footing and it happened. The dance music I don't mind it but its not something you listen to on your iPod if you know what I mean. Its only good for partying and dancing with mates.

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