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D1gitalN3xus 07-27-2004 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Frost
reading that just made me forget how to spell my name.

and you are still i bigger moron than i am

Its called "MusicBANTER.com"

If you don't like it, nobody wants to hear you crying about how you forgot your name. Go somewhere else.

If you were offended by what I said about "indie street cred", then that's good. You SHOULD feel offended thinking about how a band should stay low just because you said so.

---By the way, what is "you are still I bigger moron." What you said doesn't make any sense. It's not like I posted here before or something, nor did I mention the words "David Frost" in the post. I'd really like to know.

Or maybe you said that you are the moron? I'm not sure.

D1gitaln3xus :pimp:

franscar 07-27-2004 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Frost
reading that just made me forget how to spell my name.

and you are still i bigger moron than i am

Personal insults are the lowest form of debate.

I agree with everything that DigitalNexus said. Like bands for what they create, not for what record label logo is on the sleeve of the cd.

jibber 07-27-2004 03:35 PM

first off, the only reason that thrice was saying they sold out was because for years they preached about staying true to their music and not signing on with a bigger label for more money, that they were just in it for the music, yada, yada, yada, which is great. then they went and signed with a bigger label. which is also good, they've got more exposure, better means to reach the public with their music, which is all great, what band wouldn't want it? He's just saying that they acted slightly hypocritical after signing with a big label. Having said that, I think the bottom line is not which label they're playing under, how much they're getting, where they're appearing, the bottom line is that they're still making the music that THEY want to make, and not allowing themselves to become yet another packaged marketing ploy masquerading as an indie band to make more money. So long as they steer clear of that, they're still a great band, and they still have their integrety more or less in tact.

D1gitalN3xus 07-27-2004 10:00 PM

jibber....
 
You make the comment sound more fair. :)

xcollapseofmyheartx 07-28-2004 11:58 PM

digital. thank you man. seriously you can tell it like it is. thank you for enlightening us.

D1gitalN3xus 07-29-2004 09:21 AM

Back to the topic that collapse started:

Quote:

Originally Posted by xcollapseofmyheartx
what is your favorite modest mouse song/album?

My favorite song is Float On.

IamAlejo 07-29-2004 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by D1gitalN3xus
Back to the topic that collapse started:



My favorite song is Float On.

Wow, have you heard the older stuff, or just the MTV era of Modest Mouse? Because I don't really care about the "selling out" but I think they have much better songs from the past.

David Frost 07-29-2004 11:26 AM

dramamine.

best song ever

D1gitalN3xus 07-29-2004 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IamAlejo
Wow, have you heard the older stuff, or just the MTV era of Modest Mouse? Because I don't really care about the "selling out" but I think they have much better songs from the past.

I've listened to some of their past albums as well. I like some of the songs :)

xcollapseofmyheartx 07-29-2004 08:50 PM

i love custom concern.... but i have to say my favorite album is the moon and antarctica remastered.


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