Carib FMJ
Nuka-Cola Chaser
ALF, huh....
generalissimofurioso said:Does that mean that you don't build barns?
Because if it does, then I'm just wasting my time aren't I?
Paladin Solo said:Orgies also leads to the AIDS.
But that is why I always bring with me a jar of gypsy tears. Always.
generalissimofurioso said:Paladin Solo said:Orgies also leads to the AIDS.
But that is why I always bring with me a jar of gypsy tears. Always.
Wow, is there anything that harming the gypsies won't solve?
Ah-Teen said:Scratch orgies, but I still say threesomes are in!
Maphusio said:...LOOKS emo...![]()
generalissimofurioso said:Looks more punkish to me...
Mostly because we can't see your pants, the pants say it all!
Zaron said:Then what the fuck are you? A junkie/dope fiend?
Demonslayer said:...
Skater pants! Skater shoes!
Post-hardcore is rooted in hardcore punk, which had typically featured very fast tempos, loud volume and heavy bass levels.
By the mid-1980s, groups classified as hardcore, or with strong roots in the genre, were experimenting with the basic template. Groups such as Fugazi and Quicksand which had members of older hardcore bands were creating music that, while still rooted in punk rock, was often increasingly diverse, sophisticated and subtle. Early emo bands like Rites of Spring were pivotal in the development of post-hardcore. It should also be noted that bands such as Farside and Gameface helped bring the genre into a more approachable and accessible form that referenced many aspects of the then budding Southern California pop-punk scene.
Demonslayer said:Assuming that you're not beeing sarcastic, post-hardcore is a music genre like emocore, alternative-rock, pop-rock, hip-hop, you name it.
Post-hardcore is rooted in hardcore punk, which had typically featured very fast tempos, loud volume and heavy bass levels.
By the mid-1980s, groups classified as hardcore, or with strong roots in the genre, were experimenting with the basic template. Groups such as Fugazi and Quicksand which had members of older hardcore bands were creating music that, while still rooted in punk rock, was often increasingly diverse, sophisticated and subtle. Early emo bands like Rites of Spring were pivotal in the development of post-hardcore. It should also be noted that bands such as Farside and Gameface helped bring the genre into a more approachable and accessible form that referenced many aspects of the then budding Southern California pop-punk scene.
DarkLegacy said:I don't understand why you have to dress a certain way/style your hair a certain way/act a certain way simply beause you listen to some genre of music.
I listen to practically fucking everything, and you don't see me having rainbow hair or anything.
What is it that makes people want to do this shit?![]()