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Mate, Spawn & Die
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Rapping Community
Posts: 24,593
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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): |
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What a guy
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Brentwood, TN
Posts: 2,123
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Souls of Sound Sailors
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Mojave
Posts: 759
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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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