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Fabio:
hmph, nothing compares to my liking of H.I.M. so ashamed, but oh well :p

TrueNeutral:

--- Quote from: Narr ---Load and Re-Load were alright.  They had some decent tunes on them.  St. Anger made me angry, in the sense that METALLICA made it.  That was not a Metallica album.  I mean, the biggest reason I like the band is Kirk Hammet, and there wasn't a solo on the entire g-d'ed thing.  It's the only Metallica album I don't own (well, and Garage inc, but that's because I'm lazy more than any other reason).

I'll admit it.  Metallica was the first band I ever liked.  I don't care for them near as much anymore, but you know, if it wasn't for Black Album, I don't think I would have got into rock music.
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I used to like St. Anger. When it came out, I was a nu-metal kid (I'll take your Black Album and raise it a Disturbed's The Sickness that got me into rock music) but I recently dug it up again and realized how mind-numbingly boring and painful the record is. And those drums! Ugh!

I think some of their earlier tracks actually sounded sort of 'grungy' as well. Particularely "The Thing That Should Not Be", which I always though fit right in in a playlist with Soundgarden's 4th of July and Alice In Chains' Rooster. Maybe it's just my imagination.

Narr:
You mentioning 4th of July got me thinking, I think it's funny songs I never really listened to on my own are now some of my favorite songs.  I retroactively found out I liked a lot of Grunge music because my brother was into Soundgarden and Pearl Jam.  It was like, once I actually started to LISTEN to music, I'd hear some song and say "Hey, that sounds familiar."

pat101:

--- Quote from: Narr ---
--- Quote from: SuperRad ---Coheed and Cambria, Fall Out Boy, and Panic! At The Disco cause people to give me so much shit.

And people are shocked when I tell them I still listen to blink 182 and New Found Glory.
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This is kind of off topic, but from what I've gathered, P!@tD seems to be really popular, and it kind of unnerves me on one level because I know the lead singer.  He was a friend back in junior high.  I still remember what would have been my sophomore or junior year in high school, beat-boxing (or more appropriately, listening) with him at a Mormon Youth Conference activity one weekend.

And this has to do with your screenname:  Fan of the Aquabats?  (I hope yes, because they are awesome.)
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Panic! at the disco anger me a great deal. I mean I honestly don't get what is appealing about them, I at least somewhat understand the appeal of mindless pop-punk drivel like Fall Out Boy, I mean it's catchy, you can sing along to it I guess but Panic! At The Disco don't appear to have any redeeming qualitys.

Kai:
They're supposed to be eclectic or some stupid fucking bullshit.

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