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I don't believe I've ever heard an emo band.
TheKithless:
As funny as I find QC to be, I have to admit that most of the music jokes fly completely over my head. I've always considered myself to have a fairly eclectic taste in music; I can listen to almost anything, even some country and hip hop as long as it isn't completely obnoxious.
After reading the emo entry in Wikipedia, however, I realize I've never actually heard a single band mentioned there with the exception of The Cure and Weezer. I wasn't even aware that Weezer was emo, as I'd always considered them part of the whole 90's alt-rock wave. And The Cure... well, hell, how do you place The Cure in a genre?? Unless they were emo all along and I had no clue?
Bleh.
So now I'm gonna have to download a buncha mp3's and get an idea of what this genre of music is. Anyone have suggestions for particular songs?
heretic:
fugazi. get fugazi. good.
TheKithless:
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I've read it. I see a LOT of bands there, no particular songs.
My Aim Is True:
Weezer and The Cure are NOT emo at all, but they have influenced a lot of emo bands.
Embrace- get the whole damn album, but make sure you get the remastered version. key songs I guess are "I Wish I" and "Give Me Back"
Rites Of Spring- also, get the whole album. a few key songs are "
Spring," and "All There Is"
those are the only two you need to whole album of. Now onto other songs...
Fugazi- while they are awesome, they aren't really that emo. But if you have to hear ONE song, make it "Waiting Room." Features members of both Rites Of Spring and Embrace, which is really the only reason anyone considers them emo.
Hot Water Music- 220 Years, Driving Home, Rooftops, Us & Chuck... shit man, I love HWM so much. I could probably make an entire mix of HWM. Everything they've done is good, but if you want classic examples of emo, avoid their stuff on Epitaph.
Paint It Black- Ghosts
Turning Point- (these four songs are essential) Broken, Thursday, Behind This Wall, Anxiety Asking.
that'll give you a start, although it is an admittedly pretty narrow view of the genre. However, I believe it shall lay a solid foundation. You should be able to figure out the rest from there.
TheKithless:
Thanks, I'll check them out. From that list I should probably get an idea as to whether I'd enjoy the genre or not.
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