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JGuy Grungeman 07-15-2016 09:29 AM

Kind of, but then again I barely consdider myself a troll in comparison to others here.

Dylstew 07-15-2016 10:11 AM

I actually don't like Pink Floyd.

Frownland 07-15-2016 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Dylstew (Post 1720521)
I actually don't like Pink Floyd.

They have five albums I love (well, I'm counting Meddle even though I only love Echoes off of that album), a few okay albums, and dull dull bullshit (see Wish You Were Here and Momentary Lapse of Reason).

JGuy Grungeman 07-15-2016 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1720525)
They have five albums I love

DSOTM, The Wall, WYW, Piper, and Pompeii bootleg. Those are the five I love. I also admit Animals is a perfect album, even though I don't like it as much.

Frownland 07-15-2016 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by JGuy Grungeman (Post 1720570)
WYW

http://mysteryhistory.tv/wp-content/...orth-Texas.jpg

Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Saucerful of Secrets, Dark Side of the Moon, Meddle, and Ummagumma (for the live part) or death.

RJDG14 07-23-2016 12:28 PM

I'd put them in the same category as the 80s bands Husker Du and Moving Targets - punk influenced alternative rock. I guess their early stuff (the Sweet Children EP in particular) could count as punk but even then they were more melodic than any other punk band I can think of from California at the time. I'd define these as being the different Green Day eras:

Early demos and gigs; possibly the Sweet Children EP, since release date claims vary (1987-88)
1000 Hours/Slappy/39 Smooth/Kerplunk (1988-92)
Dookie/Insomniac (1993-6)
Nimrod/Warning (1997-2003)
American Idiot/21st Century Breakdown (2004-2009)
Uno/Dos/Tres (2010s)

I probably like the Dookie era Green Day most, but really anything up to American Idiot is decent.

Dylstew 07-27-2016 11:50 AM

How does more melody make it less punk? A lot of modern punk bands have more melody and they still sound just as punk. From the ''Orgcore'' stuff like the Flatliners and Lawrence Arms, to the ''Crack Rock Steady'' ska punk bands like Choking Victim, to melodic hardcore like A Wilhelm Scream, to Hardcore like PEARS. melody in punk is a pretty normal thing now. (One of the more melodic and less aggressive pears songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbuVH5h_lEQ)

if this Jawbreaker song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KGzXUmbyiQ
Is Punk Rock, than so is this later Green Day song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1raCtM3UGk

The only real difference is that the latter has a fully clean voice as it's pop punk, but it's still punk.

Dylstew 07-27-2016 01:12 PM

Punk Rock, Pop Punk and Emo are what come to mind with Jawbreaker, I can't fathom hot someone could not see them as punk, they sound punk as ****. They were also part of the bay area Punk scene. And that songs about all the punks who keep saying certain bands aren't ''Punk enough''. The general timbre is like punk music, The simple riffing (both rhythmically and melodically) on the song is exactly like Punk music, the rough amateur vocals are like Punk music, I don't see how it suddenly should be shoved under alt rock instead of the punk umbrella. Man some people are so narrow on what's Punk.

Dylstew 07-27-2016 01:25 PM

Wasn't that at their last album ''Dear You'' most of the fans aren't a fan of anyways? That one gets closer to alternative rock, but a: That's not where the song Boxcar is from, and b: I often forget that album even exists.

Dylstew 07-27-2016 02:42 PM

You're crazy :o.


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