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Briks' Green Day thing “Hyped, commercialized, excessively marketed pop punk aimed at kids like me, but scene of course”. If I randomly came up to you and said that, would you think of Green Day, or would you think of Blink-182 and then Green Day? There are some very mixed opinions on the band. I'd say there are three types of people:
better than this. Sure, the latter is okay, but it seems pretentious to me; I can't listen to it and take it seriously, know what I'm saying? |
Hm. I really don't know what to think of Green Day.
I liked the old, more punky n experimental stuff, when I was young, but I haven't really listened to them for a long while. Then there was this American Idiot thing, and yeah... the lyrics sucked, the music was actually ok. But your first example is fine :) And I think there's no person alive who wouldn't understand why this is better than the second ...thing |
Briks, you've got a nice point there.
I am not a huge fan, but I liked some of the Green Day songs. Though I see the change in style a bit, I haven't got any real preferences. Not very educated in that genre, to be honest! |
Chunks of metal: fusion metal http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...yondDriven.jpg Artist: Pantera Album: Far Beyond Driven Year: 1994 Chronological position: Seventh, though I'm sure they wish it was their third Genre: Groove metal Expectations before listening: I don't know, something mediocre, perhaps "Briks, you're increasing my blood pressure," you say. "Groove metal is not a fusion genre". What do you mean, is it not a fusion between groove and metal? Oh, well. The only reason we're using the fusion tag at all, is because we needed a place to dump nu, goth, groove, folk, prog and every other subgenre/fusion genre that doesn't deserve it's own chunk because it's either:
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