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View Poll Results: Should there be a prog forum?
Yes 23 65.71%
No 11 31.43%
Not Sure 1 2.86%
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Old 12-09-2005, 11:02 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Because as you said.
Punk is popular enough as is emo and hardcore which come from it.
Therefore more people would dicuss it.
I think prog would have a solid forum here if there was one, its not as popular as Punk or Metal that is true, but its still more popular than you think, its certainly more popular than some of the genres that have gotten their own forums here (electronica, classical, etc)...If we had a prog forum, or a prog sub-forum, i would make sure it would get a lot of posters....So far, i have a lot of supporters on this forum, and my campaign hasnt even started yet.


Trust me, im a internet celebrity, i have several friends from forums past, and i could tell them about MB and get them to join...We'll have a party.
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