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it’s so great. it’s got more progressive and technical stuff in it which isn’t really my thing generally but they are able to incorporate it so well. eternally confounded how the drummer also does the vocals at the same time too lol

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It’s so good! Used a track in my latest trick circle just now too.

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I recently discovered this guy randomly and totally been digging his stuff. MC Wicks. He’s got a pretty old school vibe, totally worth listening to!

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All glory to the kings of prog death.

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I LOVE Ellie Goulding and Idc who knows it. I’ve seen her a couple times in concert and plan on doing so again. Her voice is just :pinched_fingers::weary: And 100% authentic in person btw, there ain’t no autotune with her lol.

(You know I be jammin some Sean Kingston as well)

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Getting excited for their new album

Really hoping they can make a comeback soon.

These dudes rip so worth checking out. Plus the album art is rad.

They are local to me and they riiiiiiip… Getit? Graveripper! :rofl: but seriously check it out!


I am a casual Ellie Goulding enjoyer, but in the same vein, Emotion by Carly Rae Jepsen is one of my favorite albums ever. 100% :100: certified pop classic, I just love it.

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Every girl’s favorite song when I was in HS

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and one of my favorites to this day :joy:

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………I enjoy it too

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No clue what the people above are into but this is what I’m into right now

and this

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i am a big opn fan, really didn’t care for magic opn at all. i am glad that this pulls more influence from his older works

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I’m late to the party but i just found out how good System of a down is. about… 2 months ago. And i can not stop listening to all their albums on shuffle. Every single song is great, most are amazing. Always knew they had good songs but dang, i’m obsessed now.

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As I professed in the Closed Underrated Overrated thread, one of my favorite EMO albums that just captures that early 2000s era sound. Its still so good to this day, The Anniversary Designing a Nervous Breakdown

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Since the “Skinny Jeans” misunderstanding, I’m still reflecting on EMO. Last night I posted above The Anniversary’s Designing a Nervous Breakdown record which is awesome all the way through. Came across the Brief History of EMO and it references The Get Up Kids Something to Write Home About as being highly influential in the over all timeline of EMO, one of the tracks on that record Valentine has always been very sentential and I still can’t believe it never topped any charts as it is so heart felt, but it opens up wit the line “Words you forget to Anniversary Songs” to bring it full circle. Nerdy fact ,The Anniversary actually opened for the Get Up Kids on this Album Tour… and then Napster took over the way music was consumed and a lot of us became obsessed with MP3 catalogs, instead of just listening to full albums.

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Emo was a term created by an album reviewer for Thrasher magazine in 1986. He described this album as “emo” hardcore. Ian MacKaye the singer was not happy with the word because he considered all hardcore emotional. 37 years later and “emo” is now hair and fashion styles (and music genre). That record reviewer probably regrets using the word emo.

Edit: watched the vid but couldn’t before. It got it pretty right.

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