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Old 04-06-2009, 01:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I couldn't HATE this song more. all their doing is whining. Things are bad enough in the world, we need music that gives us hope, not make us feel worse. who agrees?
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Old 04-06-2009, 01:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You should give Leonard Cohen a listen some time
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I couldn't HATE this song more. all their doing is whining. Things are bad enough in the world, we need music that gives us hope, not make us feel worse. who agrees?
What music gives you hope?
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Old 04-06-2009, 02:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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What music gives you hope?
It's not my time by 3 Doors Down, You're never alone by Hatebreed, I'm still here by John Rzeznik (from the Goo Goo Dolls) Believe by Staind, Ready, Set, Go by tokio hotle. just to name a few.
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...You're never alone by Hatebreed...
If you want to hear some good positive hardcore from the old CT/NYC scene that bands like Hatebreed came on the heels of, check out Gorilla Biscuits. You might like them.

Here's one of their classics, "Start Today" (from 89 I think):

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If you want to hear some good positive hardcore from the old CT/NYC scene that bands like Hatebreed came on the heels of, check out Gorilla Biscuits. You might like them.

Here's one of their classics, "Start Today" (from 89 I think):

i like it a lot. thanks.
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i like it a lot. thanks.
The album it's from (also called Start Today) is really good and definitely worth your while if you liked that song.
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If you want to hear some good positive hardcore from the old CT/NYC scene that bands like Hatebreed came on the heels of, check out Gorilla Biscuits. You might like them.

Here's one of their classics, "Start Today" (from 89 I think):

Or you could go with the more hip F.O.B. version!

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Old 04-07-2009, 09:03 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Or you could go with the more hip F.O.B. version!

LOL. The words "more hip" and "Fall Out Boy" have no place being in the same sentence as each other.
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I hate Simple Plan, their 20-year old adults whining about things pre-teens are worrying about, and we all know how pre-teens make big things out of stupid ****. Their influence on the youth via mainstream media is terrifying. Whine, whine, whine.

Not all music that isn't happy is whining though. A lot of influential artists do controversial things, which often creates rage/sadness/rebellion. Also, the idea of straying away from the bad things in the world by making happy music that ignores problems and gives us a sense of denial is basically the Jonas Brothers (to some extent). I think any music that is good does the opposite of that.
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