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View Poll Results: how talented is metalcore?
1 12 57.14%
2 0 0%
3 1 4.76%
4 0 0%
5 3 14.29%
6 0 0%
7 1 4.76%
8 1 4.76%
9 2 9.52%
10 1 4.76%
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Old 05-31-2013, 03:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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They care because something they are deeply passionate about is being tarnished by what they perceive to be terrible bands. In a way, they see it as a threat to metal. Admittedly, this is a pretty empty hatred. The popularity of metalcore isn't really a threat to the other subgenres, but it is annoying to hear scene kids talk about how "hard" they are.

There isn't some crusade against metalcore like you make it out to be. As I said before, you were the one that asked the original question. When metalcore gets brought up in certain circles, it is going to be ridiculed. I'm not going to talk about how good the Colts are in front of a bunch of Patriots fans.
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Old 05-31-2013, 07:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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They care because something they are deeply passionate about is being tarnished by what they perceive to be terrible bands. In a way, they see it as a threat to metal. Admittedly, this is a pretty empty hatred. The popularity of metalcore isn't really a threat to the other subgenres, but it is annoying to hear scene kids talk about how "hard" they are.

There isn't some crusade against metalcore like you make it out to be. As I said before, you were the one that asked the original question. When metalcore gets brought up in certain circles, it is going to be ridiculed. I'm not going to talk about how good the Colts are in front of a bunch of Patriots fans.
fair enough
for the most part though I do appreciate how maturly everyone is handdling the topic
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Old 06-01-2013, 03:10 AM   #3 (permalink)
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They care because something they are deeply passionate about is being tarnished by what they perceive to be terrible bands. In a way, they see it as a threat to metal. Admittedly, this is a pretty empty hatred. The popularity of metalcore isn't really a threat to the other subgenres, but it is annoying to hear scene kids talk about how "hard" they are.

There isn't some crusade against metalcore like you make it out to be. As I said before, you were the one that asked the original question. When metalcore gets brought up in certain circles, it is going to be ridiculed. I'm not going to talk about how good the Colts are in front of a bunch of Patriots fans.
It's annoying to hear anybody talk how hard they are just because they listen to a certain type of music.
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It's annoying to hear anybody talk how hard they are just because they listen to a certain type of music.
I get hard listening to Kate Bush.
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Old 06-01-2013, 01:44 PM   #5 (permalink)
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It's annoying to hear anybody talk how hard they are just because they listen to a certain type of music.
Definitely. Kvlt neckbeards annoy me just as much as scrawny scene kids. It's just that one type is much more common than the other (at least in my experience on a college campus and living in central Indiana).
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Old 06-12-2013, 05:33 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Most of the metalcore bands that I listen to happen to be...i guess what some would call non-generic bands haha. My favorite metalcore band is Threat Signal.

Others that I like are:
Mnemic
Miss May I
Converge
Eyes set to Kill
Atreyu
God Forbid
August Burns Red
Killswitch Engage
Structures
and others that I listen to on occasion.

Metalcore seems to be one of those genres where there aren't any just good bands or just bad bands...there's either the REALLY ****ING KILLER bands, the mediocre bands, and the bands that belong in the sewer.
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They care because something they are deeply passionate about is being tarnished by what they perceive to be terrible bands.
I could care less these days, but if anything does piss me off it's the dull, ear gauge wearing, tattoo sporting, pierced up douchebags who I see walking the streets. If you wanna be different then that's great, but all I can do is laugh in my head when I imagine you trying to get any kind of non-burger flipping job with giant, dangling holes in your ears.
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I could care less these days, but if anything does piss me off it's the dull, ear gauge wearing, tattoo sporting, pierced up douchebags who I see walking the streets. If you wanna be different then that's great, but all I can do is laugh in my head when I imagine you trying to get any kind of non-burger flipping job with giant, dangling holes in your ears.
I have legitmaley considered getting my ears gauged, however I do admit some people take it to the extreme. I would maybe take it to half- 3 quaters of an inch and stop. Anything else is too big
As for tattoos, I wanna get the rise against fist on my one arm and the dream theater logo on the other and maybe something on my chest, but thats it I dont really wanna overdo it.
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I have legitmaley considered getting my ears gauged, however I do admit some people take it to the extreme. I would maybe take it to half- 3 quaters of an inch and stop. Anything else is too big
As for tattoos, I wanna get the rise against fist on my one arm and the dream theater logo on the other and maybe something on my chest, but thats it I dont really wanna overdo it.
Dude, you can't hide ear gauge holes. I imagine you can pretty much expect to live your life in the lower classes for the rest of your life if you get those. I highly doubt that you're gonna want to wear those when you're forty anyway, so you'd be doing your future self a favor if you didn't do that. At least you can cover a tattoo up with a shirt.
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Dude, you can't hide ear gauge holes. I imagine you can pretty much expect to live your life in the lower classes for the rest of your life if you get those. I highly doubt that you're gonna want to wear those when you're forty anyway, so you'd be doing your future self a favor if you didn't do that. At least you can cover a tattoo up with a shirt.
Yeah, I had my mind changed on the gauges a long time ago, however I couple tattos is a definate must for me
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