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Yeah, Raine. Daron has a new band, sadly. Even though he's pretty much the only writer I know it'll be worse than SOAD because he'll be the main and only singer. His voice is horrible.
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And since SOAD has had their 15 minutes of fame and they're doomed to become has beens I imagine any side project from here on out will suck. It was good while they lasted. Maybe I cans sell my ticket stubs from their concerts on ebay back when they were good. Like two years ago when I saw them live. I think I can get maybe 300 hundred for it by the end of the year. What do you think? |
I don't think that would work. :p
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but you'd be suprised by the stuff people buy off ebay. I've seen sneakers :) |
System, Bah.
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I should imagine daron's new band would be on sergical strike records...
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I don't like their newer albums either, the lyrics to 3/4 of the songs suck because Daron wrote. But some of the songs (U-Fig, Tentative, Holy Mountains, This Cocaine...) are pretty good and thought out. Daron should just go back to playing guitar and occaisionally singing.
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I hear y'all on the fact that SOAD's lyrics are "catchier" now. Sometimes it's good... sometimes it's not. If a song isn't good to me, and its lyrics/tune are catchy, then it pisses me off. If a song is good (to me), and the lyrics/tune are catchy, then I don't mind.
But if catchy means more accessible, then... okay? It's still good music. Just... catchier... I guess. Maybe I'm not getting your guys' point with this. I find a catchy tune/lyric set refreshing once in a while. Just not a sickening catchiness. In any case, SOAD's earlier albums are higher quality than the most recent ones. |
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They were greta in the beginning. They had their 15 minutes of fame and now their time is over. Quote:
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