Nobody seems to understand what radiohead is all about.Phife wrote:That actually might make a little more sense...Smash wrote: Phife mis-spoke...sorta...more like everyone misunderstood him.
I totally get it.
Grunge is pre-emo.
Radiohead, Nirvana, etc.
Radiohead is pretty much the last link in GRUNGE before the break in the chain to the Dashboard/emo era.
Radiohead is not responsible, but its like radiohead is the blueprint for emo-ness-bands.
Why? Because Radiohead represented a break from the pure teenage angst of the grunge movement. They are the forefathers of the more thoughtful pain that modern emo bands ooze (like thrice, thursday, and dashboard).
Radiohead definitely set the style too...but I guess that's a different issue...
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i am also confused. i like certain songs that, i suppose, could be called "emo" but that term sounds so, how do you say...queer? do i have to make out with boys now? if so, can they at least be fat so i can pretend i am touching girl boobies and not man teet? :huh:
emo-ticon!
i think i am obsessed with fat men.
emo-ticon!
i think i am obsessed with fat men.
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Are you accusing me of not knowing what they are 'about?'Happy_Rotter wrote:Nobody seems to understand what radiohead is all about.Phife wrote:That actually might make a little more sense...Smash wrote: Phife mis-spoke...sorta...more like everyone misunderstood him.
I totally get it.
Grunge is pre-emo.
Radiohead, Nirvana, etc.
Radiohead is pretty much the last link in GRUNGE before the break in the chain to the Dashboard/emo era.
Radiohead is not responsible, but its like radiohead is the blueprint for emo-ness-bands.
Why? Because Radiohead represented a break from the pure teenage angst of the grunge movement. They are the forefathers of the more thoughtful pain that modern emo bands ooze (like thrice, thursday, and dashboard).
Radiohead definitely set the style too...but I guess that's a different issue...
A ) it's not that hard to get.
B ) don't really give a rip about 'em. I get 'em...and that's why I don't.
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I love that video because it shows how lame people can be to fit into a self-prescribed stereotype.
A great majority of what it says is right on indeed.
Most 'Emo Kids' say Fugazi and the like started it all...but who really cares? They don't get a frickin' gold medal for it.
This video made me laugh when I saw it a few months ago.
Oh, and I find that its best to not categorize bands, because then you get silly arguments like the one on this thread....I just catergorize music into listenable, and good; listenable, for car; and unlistenable.
I wish someone would make a video like this for straight edge kids...
A great majority of what it says is right on indeed.
Most 'Emo Kids' say Fugazi and the like started it all...but who really cares? They don't get a frickin' gold medal for it.
This video made me laugh when I saw it a few months ago.
Oh, and I find that its best to not categorize bands, because then you get silly arguments like the one on this thread....I just catergorize music into listenable, and good; listenable, for car; and unlistenable.
I wish someone would make a video like this for straight edge kids...
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Last Christmas I got a "tickle-me emo" mfg:
Anyone who attempts to explian why they ARE NOT emo, just end up making themselves look even more emo.
For example:
Anyone who attempts to explian why they ARE NOT emo, just end up making themselves look even more emo.
For example:
You are so emo.I wouldn't consider Thrice or Thursday as Emo bands. They are just trying to label themselves as such to let mainstream listeners think they are listening to emo.
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