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Originally Posted by Reznorslave
This is how I see it and how I drew the Hair Metal conclusion. Hair Metal, in some form or another had been around since the mid to late seventies and reached its peak in the mid to late eighties. That is when all these new Hair Metal bands started coming out and they started sounding the same and everyone was listening to them. Shortly thereafter, it died out and went away. I think that Emo is in much the same shape. It is growing in popularity and every time you turn around there is a new Emo band that sounds the same as the one that came out last week. It is oversaturated right now and the quality will suffer because of it, eventually causing the genre to die out and become less relevant/important.
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....Name these 'emo' bands you speak of.