Something that sounds good, then gets old after 4 or 5 listens, isn't called "good music". Something which appeals to posers, isn't good music, drop that useless argument.
Right... What argument was I arguing? I was arguing that Nu Metal was not talentless. I'm not sure how that relates to their fanbase or even how appealing the music may be to you.
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You want a good guitarist? Go listen to Skolnick, Suicmez, or Mustaine. Wait wait, you're actually dissing Dave Mustaine, on of the single most important persons in Metal HISTORY, and saying some idiot from Linkin Park is better? Just for that, I'm gonna say fuck to the remainder of your entire bullshit reply, because that tells me how much of a retard you are, and I do not address retards.
Fail.
Where did I say the Megadeth guitarist was worse than the Linkin Park guitarist? Where did I even diss the Megadeth guitarist? I think that tells me how much of a retard you are on the other hand, either that or you have a reading disability of some sort.
And for a good guitarist, I prefer Jimmy Page, Alex Lifeson, Slash and Ritchie Blackmore, just my personal favourites.
Nu Metal is a pretty annoying genre. It's an odd place between, tone-downed metal with terrible screaming and for the most part emo or unintelligent lyrics. Linkin Park isn't the worst of it, and one or two of their songs aren't terrible. SOAD is another story though... If you honestly think that's a creative outlook on music then you need to be shot in the head right now by .50 caliber sniper rifle.
Right... What argument was I arguing? I was arguing that Nu Metal was not talentless. I'm not sure how that relates to their fanbase or even how appealing the music may be to you. Fail.
Where did I say the Megadeth guitarist was worse than the Linkin Park guitarist? Where did I even diss the Megadeth guitarist? I think that tells me how much of a retard you are on the other hand, either that or you have a reading disability of some sort.
And for a good guitarist, I prefer Jimmy Page, Alex Lifeson, Slash and Ritchie Blackmore, just my personal favourites.
You're literally the laughing stock and scorn of the entire Metal community, not only me, and don't act like that's somehow a lie. You're talking out of your ass like what I'm saying isn't true or something, while it's just pointing out the obvious. I will take the time to prove it to you as well.
Mustaine plays guitar for Megadeth, him and the other guitarist share lead, you'd know that if you knew shit about what you're saying. You're an Nu Metal fan, that's the only insult I'm gonna use, since it's that fucking horrible.
All those fail to compare, bar Slash maybe.
Ok, so what themes does Nu Metal take? They cuss loudly, and they're annoying, about shit not pertaining any subject of importance. Let's take these examples to oppose them.
Metal talks about the following subjects: Gambling (e.g Train of Consequences by Megadeth), Drugs (Master of Puppets by Metallica), Social Issues (Youthanasia by Megadeth), General Issues (Blood of Heroes by Megadeth, Sanitarium by Metallica, Holy Wars...The Punishment Due by Megadeth), Criticism of the System/Government/Whatever (And Justice For All by Megadeth, Skin 'O My Teeth by Megadeth), Mythical Figures and Philosophy (Countless hints in a countless amount of songs which I won't even bother citing).
Musical Elements in Metal include the following.
The use of entire symphonies (Emperor, Dimmu Borgir), the use of clean, great vocals (James Hetfield, Chuck Billy) the use of higher pitched clean voals (Dave Mustaine, King Diamond), heavy growls (bands like Psycroptic, Hate Eternal, and Cephalic Carnage), higher pitched growling (Carpathian Forest, Gaahl from Gorgoroth), entire choruses(Blind Guardian), operatic vocals (Tarja Turunen) and countless other things.
Metal takes an immense amount of talent, incorporating guitar with Bass, drumming, vocals style, keyboard incorporation, including symphonies in songs, even concerts (S&M by Metallica). Writing down suitable riffs, bass that follows, even bass solos (Call of Ktulu by Metallica, Angelripper in Sodom..), amazing drumming (Paul Bostaph, Hellhammer, Nick Menza...) all of wh ich stand the test of time.
Now please tell me, how does Nu Metal compare to all of that, better yet, how does it even fit in. Don't think I'm only talking about Nu Metal, you also get Metalcore idiots to tag along the poser wagon. Rapping, hving DJ stands, yelling out words like some boykissing Hardcore douchebag, saying cuss words out loud and doing all those idiotic antics do not get you into Metal, they're what takes you OUT of it.
By God, if you prove one point I made wrong, I will literally make a video of me bowing down to you.
Nu Metal is a pretty annoying genre. It's an odd place between, tone-downed metal with terrible screaming and for the most part emo or unintelligent lyrics. Linkin Park isn't the worst of it, and one or two of their songs aren't terrible. SOAD is another story though... If you honestly think that's a creative outlook on music then you need to be shot in the head right now by .50 caliber sniper rifle.
SoaD is creative because they're a band that is part of an obscure genre such as Nu Metal, not only that, but they combine many elements of normal metal as well, which is stretching outside the norm of even Nu Metal. And before you say that Nu Metal is not obscure, it was when SoaD formed. Being part of your own genre, by definition would lead me to believe that you are creative.
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You're literally the laughing stock and scorn of the entire Metal community, not only me, and don't act like that's somehow a lie. You're talking out of your ass like what I'm saying isn't true or something, while it's just pointing out the obvious. I will take the time to prove it to you as well.
Right...If I was part of the metal community. Prog rock ftw? As for being knowledgable about music in general, I have many things that can back me up in that.
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Mustaine plays guitar for Megadeth, him and the other guitarist share lead, you'd know that if you knew shit about what you're saying. You're an Nu Metal fan, that's the only insult I'm gonna use, since it's that fucking horrible.
Right, so I'm supposed to know random trivia on bands. Just because I don't know that how Megadeth is made up does not mean I have not heard Megadeth. As for being a Nu Metal fan, wrong. Prog rock > all. Really, I'm just standing up for bands that don't deserve to be critisized in the fashion that you're doing it.
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All those fail to compare, bar Slash maybe.
Right...Fail to compare? Ritchie Blackmore being a more inspirational and better metal guitarist than Megadeth, SoaD and Linkin Park has. Jimmy Page was an influence for not only metal guitarists, but the entire guitarist population. Alex Lifeson is just awesome to listen to:D.
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Ok, so what themes does Nu Metal take? They cuss loudly, and they're annoying, about shit not pertaining any subject of importance. Let's take these examples to oppose them.
Hooray for biased and closed minded evaluation!
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Metal talks about the following subjects: Gambling (e.g Train of Consequences by Megadeth), Drugs (Master of Puppets by Metallica), Social Issues (Youthanasia by Megadeth), General Issues (Blood of Heroes by Megadeth, Sanitarium by Metallica, Holy Wars...The Punishment Due by Megadeth), Criticism of the System/Government/Whatever (And Justice For All by Megadeth, Skin 'O My Teeth by Megadeth), Mythical Figures and Philosophy (Countless hints in a countless amount of songs which I won't even bother citing).
Musical Elements in Metal include the following.
The use of entire symphonies (Emperor, Dimmu Borgir), the use of clean, great vocals (James Hetfield, Chuck Billy) the use of higher pitched clean voals (Dave Mustaine, King Diamond), heavy growls (bands like Psycroptic, Hate Eternal, and Cephalic Carnage), higher pitched growling (Carpathian Forest, Gaahl from Gorgoroth), entire choruses(Blind Guardian), operatic vocals (Tarja Turunen) and countless other things.
Alright, as Nu Metal is a developing, smaller and relatively newer genre in relation to metal, they should be expected to have much less elements incorporated.
So, I'm not an expert of Nu Metal, as I don't listen to it a lot, truthfully I have almost no material to use against this. But we've got Linkin Park which has the rapping style from Mike Shinoda and the screaming and normal singing from Chester. System of a Down has the main vocalists odd, but very fast style of nearly speaking, which also incorporates one of the oddest harmonies with the guitarist I believe, who's the harmony, yet screeches and of course has his own screams in various places. Linkin Park has so many sound effects incorporated into their songs. They also have the one of the scratching record things incorporated into a lot of songs. Issues addressed are varied, as SoaD has many songs devoted to war, the government and other political issues. Linkin Park covers the more emotional and tender side of things including parents-child relationships, relationships between males and females and depression, with the exception of their newest album, which includes (I'm led to believe) environmental issues among other things.
As I've mentioned above, my knowledge of Nu Metal is small, my terminology is weak and my attention to the genre is only comprised of SoaD and Linkin Park.
Metal takes an immense amount of talent, incorporating guitar with Bass, drumming, vocals style, keyboard incorporation, including symphonies in songs, even concerts (S&M by Metallica).
Nu Metal also incorporates a lot of this, as it has guitars, bass (I know you don't believe this to be true, but listen more closely), drumming, multiple vocal styles in the same song, sound effects etc.
Writing down suitable riffs, bass that follows, even bass solos (Call of Ktulu by Metallica, Angelripper in Sodom..), amazing drumming (Paul Bostaph, Hellhammer, Nick Menza...)
Once again, a wider genre has more variation.
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all of wh ich stand the test of time.
They have no stood the test of time as they have not been around for long enough to stand the test of time, please don't exagerate.
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Now please tell me, how does Nu Metal compare to all of that, better yet, how does it even fit in. Don't think I'm only talking about Nu Metal, you also get Metalcore idiots to tag along the poser wagon. Rapping, hving DJ stands, yelling out words like some boykissing Hardcore douchebag, saying cuss words out loud and doing all those idiotic antics do not get you into Metal, they're what takes you OUT of it.
Ah, so your main problem is the name of the genre itself. You feel that they are not true metal, so you are always going to be biased against it because you believe they do not fall into the category of metal. In which case, I advise you to take a step back and ignore the name of the genre as the names of genres are completely ridiculous (Grunge, funk, hip hop even rock itself) and don't really make too much sense. I do not believe that Nu Metal is true metal either, but I am still able to respect the genre enough to give some bands a fair listen.
As well, you seem pretty obsessed about that Metal has more talent than Nu Metal. If you want talent, I would definitely recommend Progressive Rock/Metal. Pink Floyd, Rush, Genesis, Tool, Dream Theater, Coheed and Cambria, Yes, Jethro Tull, Muse etc. The talent found within these bands is astounding.
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By God, if you prove one point I made wrong, I will literally make a video of me bowing down to you.
That would be pretty cool.
This by the way, is my final post (or at least, I intend it to be) on the matter. I feel that we've gone over everything we can possibly go over and if you still refuse to be more open minded towards Nu Metal (please do not call me a hypocrite because I am not open minded towards more typical metal, this is not true. Metallica and Deep Purple are far superior to any Nu Metal band in my opinion), then there is not much else to be done here.
SoaD is creative because they're a band that is part of an obscure genre such as Nu Metal, not only that, but they combine many elements of normal metal as well, which is stretching outside the norm of even Nu Metal. And before you say that Nu Metal is not obscure, it was when SoaD formed. Being part of your own genre, by definition would lead me to believe that you are creative.
They aren't creative, they're just like any other shitty band of the exact same genre. Nu Metal isn't an obscure genre, it's just an undetermined bullshit slapped together to get cash off poser idiots. Normal Metal? There's Metal, and non Metal music. Nu Metal is non-Metal, shut up about that already. Tell me some stuff System do that other bands don't, please.
Alright, as Nu Metal is a developing, smaller and relatively newer genre in relation to metal, they should be expected to have much less elements incorporated.
So, I'm not an expert of Nu Metal, as I don't listen to it a lot, truthfully I have almost no material to use against this. But we've got Linkin Park which has the rapping style from Mike Shinoda and the screaming and normal singing from Chester. System of a Down has the main vocalists odd, but very fast style of nearly speaking, which also incorporates one of the oddest harmonies with the guitarist I believe, who's the harmony, yet screeches and of course has his own screams in various places. Linkin Park has so many sound effects incorporated into their songs. They also have the one of the scratching record things incorporated into a lot of songs. Issues addressed are varied, as SoaD has many songs devoted to war, the government and other political issues. Linkin Park covers the more emotional and tender side of things including parents-child relationships, relationships between males and females and depression, with the exception of their newest album, which includes (I'm led to believe) environmental issues among other things.
As I've mentioned above, my knowledge of Nu Metal is small, my terminology is weak and my attention to the genre is only comprised of SoaD and Linkin Park.
Nu Metal isn't as new as you put it out to be. Thanks for just proving my point by the way, Metal has no rapping, thanks for saying that yourself..therefore, your entire post is flawed. Covering bullshit like child molestation, love, and all that crap is overdone, it sucks, even when some Metal bands do it..some though, manage to pull it off perfectly.
Nu Metal also incorporates a lot of this, as it has guitars, bass (I know you don't believe this to be true, but listen more closely), drumming, multiple vocal styles in the same song, sound effects etc.
No it doesn't, unless you can prove it. I don't have to listen carefully to make out the bass, it should be present regardless.
In resposne to that huge blob of nonsensical bullshit that you typed down, I don't call it gay because I don't listen to it, or because it's not Metal, I don't listen to it because it's gay. I hope that little statement didn't crash 60 million gray cells in your brain, which are already half dead anyway.
I don't mind their music, but i don't consider myself a fan of them...
I'm more into heavier music, and LP was actually one of the bands i liked when i was just finding out about heavy music in general. I liked them until i heard some of the really heavy and unconventional stuff (Cannibal Corpse, Slipknot, At the Gates)
I've heard LP's latest cd, and to me it sounded like pop rock. In fact, some songs weren't even rock at all, they were just pop...
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Stay.
You don't always know where you stand,
'Till you know that you won't run away.
There's something inside me that feels...
Like breathing in sulfur.
i am (or was) a HUGE fan of linkin park. I have seen them in concert and they were OUTSTANDING. This was of course before the new album lol. The new album is good (not amazing)...but its just SOOOO different from their old stuff which i myslef loved. They were probablly my favorite band until the new album came out. IMO they used to be unique and now they are just a run of the mill band.
I like LP, they're awesome and fantastic, but their last album was a big disapointment, but I still liked their last album, it just wasn't as good as Hybrid Theory and Meteora.
one of my top ten, i didn't think their new album was bad. Bleed it out is my favorite song, especially before my football games, gets me pumped. I wish it was longer though, seems too short.
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They're OK, have Hybrid Theory but don't listen to it much I prefer to list a few (not necessarily in this order)
New(er) School
Tool
System Of A Down
Rage Against the Machine
Marilyn Manson
Seven Dust
KORN
The Crystal Method
Nickelback
Celldweller
Disturbed
Rob Zombie (at least the few songs that were good)
Powerman 5000 (at least the few songs that were good)
Old School (Hey I'm old enough to remember the first episode of Sesame Street)
Rush
YES
Led Zeppelin
Robert Plant
Police
Tangerine Dream
Van Halen
The Cure
Depeche Mode
The Who
Pink Floyd (so worn out now though, just played too much)
It's an okay band. Hybris Theory was the best, and some other decent albums, but they're a band where you listen, you say "that was a good song", and then change the station.
''May the Gods give you the strength and power to bear the madness which flows through our minds.''
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface
'In the end' focused on Shinoda's rap. Chester had the end part for himself. I liked it for that.
I like chester but shinoda doesn't get to sing in most LP songs much. At least not in those that i have listened to.
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''May the Gods give you the strength and power to bear the madness which flows through our minds.''
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface
Where did I say the Megadeth guitarist was worse than the Linkin Park guitarist? Where did I even diss the Megadeth guitarist? I think that tells me how much of a retard you are on the other hand, either that or you have a reading disability of some sort.
And for a good guitarist, I prefer Jimmy Page, Alex Lifeson, Slash and Ritchie Blackmore, just my personal favourites.
You're literally the laughing stock and scorn of the entire Metal community, not only me, and don't act like that's somehow a lie. You're talking out of your ass like what I'm saying isn't true or something, while it's just pointing out the obvious. I will take the time to prove it to you as well.
Mustaine plays guitar for Megadeth, him and the other guitarist share lead, you'd know that if you knew shit about what you're saying. You're an Nu Metal fan, that's the only insult I'm gonna use, since it's that fucking horrible.
All those fail to compare, bar Slash maybe.
Ok, so what themes does Nu Metal take? They cuss loudly, and they're annoying, about shit not pertaining any subject of importance. Let's take these examples to oppose them.
Metal talks about the following subjects: Gambling (e.g Train of Consequences by Megadeth), Drugs (Master of Puppets by Metallica), Social Issues (Youthanasia by Megadeth), General Issues (Blood of Heroes by Megadeth, Sanitarium by Metallica, Holy Wars...The Punishment Due by Megadeth), Criticism of the System/Government/Whatever (And Justice For All by Megadeth, Skin 'O My Teeth by Megadeth), Mythical Figures and Philosophy (Countless hints in a countless amount of songs which I won't even bother citing).
Musical Elements in Metal include the following.
The use of entire symphonies (Emperor, Dimmu Borgir), the use of clean, great vocals (James Hetfield, Chuck Billy) the use of higher pitched clean voals (Dave Mustaine, King Diamond), heavy growls (bands like Psycroptic, Hate Eternal, and Cephalic Carnage), higher pitched growling (Carpathian Forest, Gaahl from Gorgoroth), entire choruses(Blind Guardian), operatic vocals (Tarja Turunen) and countless other things.
Metal takes an immense amount of talent, incorporating guitar with Bass, drumming, vocals style, keyboard incorporation, including symphonies in songs, even concerts (S&M by Metallica). Writing down suitable riffs, bass that follows, even bass solos (Call of Ktulu by Metallica, Angelripper in Sodom..), amazing drumming (Paul Bostaph, Hellhammer, Nick Menza...) all of wh ich stand the test of time.
Now please tell me, how does Nu Metal compare to all of that, better yet, how does it even fit in. Don't think I'm only talking about Nu Metal, you also get Metalcore idiots to tag along the poser wagon. Rapping, hving DJ stands, yelling out words like some boykissing Hardcore douchebag, saying cuss words out loud and doing all those idiotic antics do not get you into Metal, they're what takes you OUT of it.
By God, if you prove one point I made wrong, I will literally make a video of me bowing down to you.
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
Right...If I was part of the metal community. Prog rock ftw? As for being knowledgable about music in general, I have many things that can back me up in that.
Right, so I'm supposed to know random trivia on bands. Just because I don't know that how Megadeth is made up does not mean I have not heard Megadeth. As for being a Nu Metal fan, wrong. Prog rock > all. Really, I'm just standing up for bands that don't deserve to be critisized in the fashion that you're doing it.
Right...Fail to compare? Ritchie Blackmore being a more inspirational and better metal guitarist than Megadeth, SoaD and Linkin Park has. Jimmy Page was an influence for not only metal guitarists, but the entire guitarist population. Alex Lifeson is just awesome to listen to:D.
Hooray for biased and closed minded evaluation!
Alright, as Nu Metal is a developing, smaller and relatively newer genre in relation to metal, they should be expected to have much less elements incorporated.
So, I'm not an expert of Nu Metal, as I don't listen to it a lot, truthfully I have almost no material to use against this. But we've got Linkin Park which has the rapping style from Mike Shinoda and the screaming and normal singing from Chester. System of a Down has the main vocalists odd, but very fast style of nearly speaking, which also incorporates one of the oddest harmonies with the guitarist I believe, who's the harmony, yet screeches and of course has his own screams in various places. Linkin Park has so many sound effects incorporated into their songs. They also have the one of the scratching record things incorporated into a lot of songs. Issues addressed are varied, as SoaD has many songs devoted to war, the government and other political issues. Linkin Park covers the more emotional and tender side of things including parents-child relationships, relationships between males and females and depression, with the exception of their newest album, which includes (I'm led to believe) environmental issues among other things.
As I've mentioned above, my knowledge of Nu Metal is small, my terminology is weak and my attention to the genre is only comprised of SoaD and Linkin Park.
Nu Metal also incorporates a lot of this, as it has guitars, bass (I know you don't believe this to be true, but listen more closely), drumming, multiple vocal styles in the same song, sound effects etc. Once again, a wider genre has more variation. They have no stood the test of time as they have not been around for long enough to stand the test of time, please don't exagerate.
Ah, so your main problem is the name of the genre itself. You feel that they are not true metal, so you are always going to be biased against it because you believe they do not fall into the category of metal. In which case, I advise you to take a step back and ignore the name of the genre as the names of genres are completely ridiculous (Grunge, funk, hip hop even rock itself) and don't really make too much sense. I do not believe that Nu Metal is true metal either, but I am still able to respect the genre enough to give some bands a fair listen.
As well, you seem pretty obsessed about that Metal has more talent than Nu Metal. If you want talent, I would definitely recommend Progressive Rock/Metal. Pink Floyd, Rush, Genesis, Tool, Dream Theater, Coheed and Cambria, Yes, Jethro Tull, Muse etc. The talent found within these bands is astounding.
That would be pretty cool.
This by the way, is my final post (or at least, I intend it to be) on the matter. I feel that we've gone over everything we can possibly go over and if you still refuse to be more open minded towards Nu Metal (please do not call me a hypocrite because I am not open minded towards more typical metal, this is not true. Metallica and Deep Purple are far superior to any Nu Metal band in my opinion), then there is not much else to be done here.
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They aren't creative, they're just like any other shitty band of the exact same genre. Nu Metal isn't an obscure genre, it's just an undetermined bullshit slapped together to get cash off poser idiots. Normal Metal? There's Metal, and non Metal music. Nu Metal is non-Metal, shut up about that already. Tell me some stuff System do that other bands don't, please.
Alright, as Nu Metal is a developing, smaller and relatively newer genre in relation to metal, they should be expected to have much less elements incorporated.
So, I'm not an expert of Nu Metal, as I don't listen to it a lot, truthfully I have almost no material to use against this. But we've got Linkin Park which has the rapping style from Mike Shinoda and the screaming and normal singing from Chester. System of a Down has the main vocalists odd, but very fast style of nearly speaking, which also incorporates one of the oddest harmonies with the guitarist I believe, who's the harmony, yet screeches and of course has his own screams in various places. Linkin Park has so many sound effects incorporated into their songs. They also have the one of the scratching record things incorporated into a lot of songs. Issues addressed are varied, as SoaD has many songs devoted to war, the government and other political issues. Linkin Park covers the more emotional and tender side of things including parents-child relationships, relationships between males and females and depression, with the exception of their newest album, which includes (I'm led to believe) environmental issues among other things.
As I've mentioned above, my knowledge of Nu Metal is small, my terminology is weak and my attention to the genre is only comprised of SoaD and Linkin Park.
Nu Metal isn't as new as you put it out to be. Thanks for just proving my point by the way, Metal has no rapping, thanks for saying that yourself..therefore, your entire post is flawed. Covering bullshit like child molestation, love, and all that crap is overdone, it sucks, even when some Metal bands do it..some though, manage to pull it off perfectly.
Nu Metal also incorporates a lot of this, as it has guitars, bass (I know you don't believe this to be true, but listen more closely), drumming, multiple vocal styles in the same song, sound effects etc.
No it doesn't, unless you can prove it. I don't have to listen carefully to make out the bass, it should be present regardless.
In resposne to that huge blob of nonsensical bullshit that you typed down, I don't call it gay because I don't listen to it, or because it's not Metal, I don't listen to it because it's gay. I hope that little statement didn't crash 60 million gray cells in your brain, which are already half dead anyway.
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
Rise and rise again, until lambs become lions
I'm more into heavier music, and LP was actually one of the bands i liked when i was just finding out about heavy music in general. I liked them until i heard some of the really heavy and unconventional stuff (Cannibal Corpse, Slipknot, At the Gates)
I've heard LP's latest cd, and to me it sounded like pop rock. In fact, some songs weren't even rock at all, they were just pop...
You don't always know where you stand,
'Till you know that you won't run away.
There's something inside me that feels...
Like breathing in sulfur.
Minutes to Midnight went all emo-ish.
New(er) School
Tool
System Of A Down
Rage Against the Machine
Marilyn Manson
Seven Dust
KORN
The Crystal Method
Nickelback
Celldweller
Disturbed
Rob Zombie (at least the few songs that were good)
Powerman 5000 (at least the few songs that were good)
Old School (Hey I'm old enough to remember the first episode of Sesame Street)
Rush
YES
Led Zeppelin
Robert Plant
Police
Tangerine Dream
Van Halen
The Cure
Depeche Mode
The Who
Pink Floyd (so worn out now though, just played too much)
I had a friend who liked them as well.
'What i've done' is my fave from them.
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface
I like chester but shinoda doesn't get to sing in most LP songs much. At least not in those that i have listened to.
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface
There far from the best IMO VERY far...not that many good bands came out of that era