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Johnny C:

--- Quote from: Praeserpium Machinarum ---poetry slammer?
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I totally went to a poetry slam earlier this year. It was both awesome and terrifying (I'd hate to be a judge on some of the ones where the poems were so obviously terrible - but I got to judge some of the better ones).

Next year I plan to enter, but compose only haikus/whatever that form of verse is that uses haiku syllables but lacks nature references for you picky bastards.

Keith Decent:
I'm gonna start a core-core band. I haven't worked out the logistics yet, but I'm hoping that it will be so based on itself and mind numbing to listen to, that the whole system of calling something ____-core will implode upon itself.

Then maybe people will go back to trying to guess a band's influences and listen for the subtleties in music.


p.s. I hate categories.

mechorg:
I'll start another core-core band just to bandwagon and get the word out.

It will sound amazingly like white snow static from your television.

I like the idea, Keith.  Go with it.

Kanno:
Well, I don't know if it's cool enought be spoken-word "core", but if you're into it, William Shatner's last album is worth a listen or two.  
You kind of have to like Shatner though, which is tough for some people.

"Common People" is probably the best song off of it, if you wanna d/l something.

Spencer:
I'm gonna start a 3rd core-core band, essentially saturating the niche market and driving the movement back into nothingness.

And yeah man, that Shatner album was really fuckin' awesome for a week or so.

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