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PghSkins wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
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Uncle Miltie FTW

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Best harmony in a hair metal song, ever.

Uncle Miltie was really Uncle Miltie, btw... to Ratt's then-manager.
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Chefpatrick871 wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
I haven't thought about SDRE in years. Awesome.
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nocera wrote:
Chefpatrick871 wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
I haven't thought about SDRE in years. Awesome.
I forgot about them until Guitar Hero 5. Seven is playable in one of the later sets.

Still not sure how they are classified as an emo band. :pop:
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JS© wrote: I forgot about them until Guitar Hero 5. Seven is playable in one of the later sets.

Still not sure how they are classified as an emo band. :pop:
Emo didn't start out with groups like Hawthorne Heights and My Chemical Romance, or whatever else is categorized as such these days. It was bands like The Promise Ring, early Jimmy Eat World, Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, and The Get Up Kids. Then, it went to the acoustic guys like Onelinedrawing and Dashboard Confessional, before transforming again into a melding of the pop-punk bands until eventually it came to bands like MCR and Panic (!) at the Disco. Early emo is actually amazing music.

Check out the book "Nothing Feels Good" (title comes from a Promise Ring album/song) for a really interesting look into the history of the genre.
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Who sings that song, the chorus is something like "call me sugar". It's like slow and serious.

I want to pull my eardrums out everytime it's on.
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nocera wrote:
Emo didn't start out with groups like Hawthorne Heights and My Chemical Romance, or whatever else is categorized as such these days. It was bands like The Promise Ring, early Jimmy Eat World, Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, and The Get Up Kids. Then, it went to the acoustic guys like Onelinedrawing and Dashboard Confessional, before transforming again into a melding of the pop-punk bands until eventually it came to bands like MCR and Panic (!) at the Disco. Early emo is actually amazing music.
We might as well take it all the way back:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rites_of_Spring" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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columbia wrote:
nocera wrote:
Emo didn't start out with groups like Hawthorne Heights and My Chemical Romance, or whatever else is categorized as such these days. It was bands like The Promise Ring, early Jimmy Eat World, Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, and The Get Up Kids. Then, it went to the acoustic guys like Onelinedrawing and Dashboard Confessional, before transforming again into a melding of the pop-punk bands until eventually it came to bands like MCR and Panic (!) at the Disco. Early emo is actually amazing music.
We might as well take it all the way back:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rites_of_Spring" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I was huge into the Get Up Kids back in the day.
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columbia wrote:
nocera wrote:
Emo didn't start out with groups like Hawthorne Heights and My Chemical Romance, or whatever else is categorized as such these days. It was bands like The Promise Ring, early Jimmy Eat World, Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, and The Get Up Kids. Then, it went to the acoustic guys like Onelinedrawing and Dashboard Confessional, before transforming again into a melding of the pop-punk bands until eventually it came to bands like MCR and Panic (!) at the Disco. Early emo is actually amazing music.
We might as well take it all the way back:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rites_of_Spring" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nice. Never heard these guys but now I have a new project. Thanks
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nocera wrote:
columbia wrote:
nocera wrote:
Emo didn't start out with groups like Hawthorne Heights and My Chemical Romance, or whatever else is categorized as such these days. It was bands like The Promise Ring, early Jimmy Eat World, Sunny Day Real Estate, Braid, and The Get Up Kids. Then, it went to the acoustic guys like Onelinedrawing and Dashboard Confessional, before transforming again into a melding of the pop-punk bands until eventually it came to bands like MCR and Panic (!) at the Disco. Early emo is actually amazing music.
We might as well take it all the way back:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rites_of_Spring" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nice. Never heard these guys but now I have a new project. Thanks
You will not be posting about them in the "Albums I Regret Buying" thread. :thumb:
(BTW: Fugazi was on the Arena p.a. rotation for the last few seasons...)
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columbia wrote:
You will not be posting about them in the "Albums I Regret Buying" thread. :thumb:
(BTW: Fugazi was on the Arena p.a. rotation for the last few seasons...)
Fugazi played in Little Rock a few times when I was working radio down there, cool show, from what I remember, it was the first show I ever went to as an employee, comped drinks were the end of me some days. :scared: :scared:
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I love this song. And everytime I hear it, I think of playing Crazy Taxi to boot. :thumb:
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the wicked child wrote:[youtube][/youtube]

I love this song. And everytime I hear it, I think of playing Crazy Taxi to boot. :thumb:
I almost wanted to say this was my favorite song from this CD, but the first two songs (The Gray Race and Them And Us) go seamlessly from one song to the next. Those two, A Walk, Punk Rock Song, Streets Of America, and Cease...it's hard to pick a favorite song.

Until I wiki'ed it, I had no idea Ric Ocasek (formerly of The Cars) produced this CD.