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[Official] X Marks the Spot: Xfearbefore Xclusive Thread

Is it weird that I feel weird that the Pats havent won one in a while? They have been one of the few constants of my life, man. They need to come the fuck on this year, I feel like the window is closing for them :(

You're telling me man. Unfortunately we're in a bit of a rebuilding phase here, and unless we can make some big free agent or trade moves, I honestly don't see us being able to contend for the Super Bowl this year, as Brady can't carry the entire team by himself unfortunately. :(
 
Pizza and Crown Royal? Sounds delicious.

I'm high, so it's DJ time. Prepare for a random mish-mash of genres.

One of my favorite cover songs, ever. Cover of a beautiful Jefferson Airplane song. The saxophone haunts my motherfucking soul towards the end.



Public Enemy all up in this bitch



The theme song to the Adventures of Pete & Pete. This song is literally like taking a time machine back to 1996.



Classic catchy posthardcore.



Hey hey we're the Monkees!



Fuck you!



Pay attention kids: this is what emo actually sounds like, when it was done correctly, by bands with talent.





More incredibly random music coming.
 
My lover Robert Smith in his early days.



White man's punk-funk, done right.



The 80s, when Manchester made some of the best music on the planet.



One of Depeche Mode's hidden gems from their early days



Iggy Pop will eat your soul.



Jawbreaker, an angsty anthem of being sixteen years old:



OMD electropop, a song so good you might actually think you did grow up in the 80s, even if you actually didn't.



The Replacements > Cake, Jesus, and Unprotected Sex. This song is quite possibly my favorite song, ever.



And a little Thin Lizzy to close us out.

 
Four Year Strong is my current fave. They sound almost exactly the same, The Get Up Kids (in that song) are a teeny bit slower with some rougher vocals. Not much more rough though. Backing vocals are identical.
 
I actually have no clue how to judge what is "emo" music. The song you posted just sounds a lot like the band I mentioned.

Or I might be crazy. I did tell someone I would eat their leg with salt today.
 
I did like that!

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Love that fucking song.
 
Is it time for some Beta Band, X?

Oh, and Glad to hear you're doing good, Señor Armbar.

Lulz, the strike ended...smackdab in the middle of summer. Panic is ensuing about.
 
Four Year Strong is my current fave. They sound almost exactly the same, The Get Up Kids (in that song) are a teeny bit slower with some rougher vocals. Not much more rough though. Backing vocals are identical.

You know I actually downloaded a Four Year Strong album not too long ago, some cover album they did covering a bunch of songs from the 90s. It was absolutely terrible. Maybe it just wasn't their best stuff. Not sure I'd call that emo, more pop-punk. I bet you love Saves the Day, don't you? Don't tell anyone, but so do I. One of my biggest guilty pleasure bands that managed to mesh emo and pop-punk to catchy perfection.







I actually have no clue how to judge what is "emo" music. The song you posted just sounds a lot like the band I mentioned.

Or I might be crazy. I did tell someone I would eat their leg with salt today.

Depends really. Emo started off as an offshoot of the hardcore punk scene in DC, this is what emo started as in the late 80s:



Which than became more melodic and what we know as "modern" emo started in the early 90s with bands like Jawbreaker and Sunny Day Real Estate.




And then the media got their grubby little hands on the term emo and the scene, and turned it into a genre that had almost nothing to do with it's roots, resulting in awful groups like My Chemical Romance being dubbed "emo" despite sounding absolutely nothing like any of the early emo scenes or bands.

And there's your musical history lesson of the night.

HOLY FUCK, X, TATTOO PETUNIA ON MY ARM RIGHT FUCKING NOW

GET THE FUCK OVER HERE THEN!

One of the best fuckin' shows ever.
 
Yeah, I love Saves the Day :(

You mean Xplains it all? Yeah, that Album sucked. So did their first. Their second studio album is the one I like. There last one...Not terrible IMO, just not very good. I actually consider them pop-punk myself (Specially their second studio album), but Rolling Stone magazine told me otherwise.

And thanks for the History Lesson :) I knew original "emo" was an offshoot of hardcore, just had no idea how it got so bastardized as to what it is today.
 
X, Titus is coming to town next weekend, and I can't fucking see him!!!! Have to be 21 to get into the goddamn comedy club for his shows.
 

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