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RobbieOC:

--- Quote from: Objects inside Clouds on 15 Apr 2008, 16:19 ---@ Robbie

I'm pleasantly surprised by your friend's band's music too! They are quite good!

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Yeah. They've been getting all kinds of local awards and praise and stuff. And really, the music on the myspace is pretty good, but it's way better live... which probably doesn't do anything for you, but it's awesome for me!

I'll let them know that people on the internet like their music.


--- Quote from: imapiratearg on 15 Apr 2008, 16:33 ---I checked them out too, and at first they made me think of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.  I heard the rest of the song, and all I could think of was the Red Hot Chili Peppers weeping bitterly, because this band makes them look like pansies.

The rest of the songs up there sound nothing like RHCP, which is awesome.

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Yeah, they've got a lot of good variety in their songs. Glad you liked them! Buy their CD!  :-D

sk8brder40:

--- Quote from: imapiratearg on 15 Apr 2008, 16:02 ---
--- Quote from: sk8brder40 on 15 Apr 2008, 13:17 ---
--- Quote from: E. Spaceman on 14 Apr 2008, 18:49 ---he is making fun of your horrible AWESOME taste!

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Ah thanks, dude! It really means a lot!

Psssh, music is music. We all like our own stuff. For instance, I think that indie music is plain terrible. It's all just noise to me. But, I respect that people here listen to it. The only people that should be taken out back and shot are hip-hop and rap lovers.

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Clearly, you have not been listening to the right "indie" music.

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I'm talking about the indie music jeph posts on the site. I've checked it out on itunes thinking hey jeph's a cool dude, QC pwns, i bet this music will be awesome. But, uh.. nope, just noise.
But, once again, people don't always like the music I like. Everyone has different taste and I have no problem with people who enjoy indie stuff.


--- Quote from: Sam on 15 Apr 2008, 18:12 ---
--- Quote from: sk8brder40 on 15 Apr 2008, 13:17 ---The only people that should be taken out back and shot are hip-hop and rap lovers.

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i am guessing you think all black people like fried chicken malt liquor & watermelon too






racism

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When did I say anything about black people? I'm just saying, rap and hip-hop aren't even music. It's just rhyming and it's just bleh. I am NOT racist.


--- Quote ---the point of my post was to say "hey it is odd that you said the used all normal and then get bristly+defensive once you mention my chemical romance, as if the first is more credible than the latter"
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know what, I'm actually sorry for that, and you're right. I just said that because I've seen a lotta disses toward them on this forum. But I agree, I sounded bad in saying that and I apologize.

a pack of wolves:
The racism thing was just you being mocked for not understanding music. Same thing with the other comments really.

It's alright though. I can't fix a toaster, maybe you can. Not everyone can understand everything.

sk8brder40:
"not understanding music"? What do you mean by that?

a pack of wolves:

--- Quote from: sk8brder40 on 18 Apr 2008, 17:54 ---I'm just saying, rap and hip-hop aren't even music.

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I mean you said that, basically. It is music. There is no coherent argument for it not being music, whether you like it or not.

Anyway, back to the point of the thread. Tonight I saw DAT Politics, Printed Circuit and Monster Killed By Laser (Cissy were also on the bill but I showed up late). I wish I liked Monster Killed By Laser. I do when they cover John Carpenter. But on their own material they just string a series of riffs together. They're nice enough riffs but there's just no point to it all. Thankfully, there's the other bar in the Brudenell to retreat to while they finish up. Printed Circuit have dropped the songs which were less danceable and more electro pop with the additional singer in favour of a set full of excellent party tunes. Stylophones, eighties keyboard sounds, videos of people playing pool and table tennis... I really love this band. They make things even better with a Bilge Pump cover, all synthesizered up and close with that great song that urges people to help them carry their gear. Perfect preparation for DAT Politics, who seem to be on a mission to be as party as humanly possible. They manage it. Actually, I can't really describe them any more than that, probably the best dance music I've ever heard live (or possibly at all).

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