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tifosi77 wrote:WDWBurghGooner wrote:Dave Grohl's documentary about Sound City Recording Studios is quality. It features people like: Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Rick Springfield, Barry Manilow, Reo Speedwagon, Nirvana, Queens of the Stone Age, Rage Against the Machine, etc.
One of the best music documentaries I've ever seen
Troy Loney wrote:Well, assuming that you didn't listen to the song, I kind of feel like there is a disconnect between what people think emo is, and what emo is.
Are you a foo fighter's fan? two of the original members were from one of the more prominent emo bands of the 90's. I'm pretty sure one of those guys is still in the band.
Not that it means anything, just feel like it's a style that got a bad rap from bands that were just imitating blink 182.
Troy Loney wrote:I guess the lead guy for Tyvek went solo. They're a solid Detroit punk band.
tifosi77 wrote:WDWBurghGooner wrote:Dave Grohl's documentary about Sound City Recording Studios is quality. It features people like: Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Rick Springfield, Barry Manilow, Reo Speedwagon, Nirvana, Queens of the Stone Age, Rage Against the Machine, etc.
One of the best music documentaries I've ever seen, definitely worth the $10. So, so good.
The part where they look at the original invoice for the Neve console actually raised the hair on my arms. #audiogeek
Troy Loney wrote:Well, assuming that you didn't listen to the song, I kind of feel like there is a disconnect between what people think emo is, and what emo is.
Are you a foo fighter's fan? two of the original members were from one of the more prominent emo bands of the 90's. I'm pretty sure one of those guys is still in the band.
Not that it means anything, just feel like it's a style that got a bad rap from bands that were just imitating blink 182.
WDWBurghGooner wrote:Troy Loney wrote:Well, assuming that you didn't listen to the song, I kind of feel like there is a disconnect between what people think emo is, and what emo is.
Are you a foo fighter's fan? two of the original members were from one of the more prominent emo bands of the 90's. I'm pretty sure one of those guys is still in the band.
Not that it means anything, just feel like it's a style that got a bad rap from bands that were just imitating blink 182.
I'll preface this by saying my emo knowledge doesn't really go beyond Taking Back Sunday.
I think you could actually argue that The Who were the first band that had emo elements or they are where emo comes from. Obviously, I don't think they fit the modern definition of emo and they have a different overall sound to a typical emo band. But many of their songs are certainly emotional/confessional and involve an element of screaming.
The drummer quit a long time ago but the bassist is still in Foo Fighters.
FreeCandy44 wrote:Well that and he was a very bad drummer.
FreeCandy44 wrote:Ive decided to start a growly metal band that instead of lyrics you just read recipes from a cookbook. Since growling is oh so trendy and it doesn't really matter what your saying, it kills the having to write lyrics part.
FoodMetal©
FreeCandy44 wrote:So much for originality.
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