do you listen to emo?  

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Can't say I know of any bands I listen to that I'd consider emo.  Anyone care to recommend me some Emo bands they think are good, that...

-Don't have whiny vocals

-Have impressive and unique musicianship

-Aren't so underground I can't find material by them

Thank!

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i would consider 36 Crazyfists emo....most people dont....dont reallyk now if the follow the second rule there....but i like them

in terms of emo though....thats really the only band i like

just wondering if anyone does...it is a type of music...google it...

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If you are starting a post asking a question about something I would recommend actually posting the info about it so it would help us out. I listen to emo. I do not find anything bad in it. I enjoy listening to it after a long day at work or school.

Hoobastank is good. So is Yellowcard.

-Got Milk

If you are starting a post asking a question about something I would recommend actually posting the info about it so it would help us out.  I listen to emo. I do not find anything bad in it. I enjoy listening to it after a long day at work or school.

Hoobastank is good. So is Yellowcard.

-Got Milk

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those 2 bands are not emo...theyre stupid little punk bands that 12 year old girls listen to because they think the band members are cute...

those 2 bands are not emo...theyre stupid little punk bands that 12 year old girls listen to because they think the band members are cute...

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Well that's sure a ****ing nice way to treat someone who's just trying to contribute to a topic. Obviously, more than just 12 year old girls listen to those bands asswipe, next time argue with a little more, say, facts, intelligence, manners, etc.

Well that's sure a ****ing nice way to treat someone who's just trying to contribute to a topic.  Obviously, more than just 12 year old girls listen to those bands asswipe, next time argue with a little more, say, facts, intelligence, manners, etc.

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Thank you. Some people think they can get respect be flaming on others. Well happy to see that there are nice people here on neowin.

-Got Milk

Read this Bikedude

BY timdorr

I've been seeing more and more reports coming out of The Media Room for trolling and flaming, all relating to those with differing opinions on various musical genres who decided to rain on others' parades. This has to stop. If you don't like a particular genre of music, don't feel the need to let others know this, unless the thread has requested that expression opinion. An example would be going into a thread for a new polka song and saying "d00d, polka is teh suck!". The polka lovers in there would not appreciate it, and it adds absolutely nothing to the thread. In particular, please don't add your own comments on the personality or character of an individual based on their choice in music. "You like country, you must be stupid" is what not to say. Hopefully you guys can grow up a little and learn to appreciate the fact that music is entirely subjective. You don't have to like everything out there, but that doesn't make the things you don't like any less musicaly valid.

Some people still need to read the rules of this forum.

those 2 bands are not emo...theyre stupid little punk bands that 12 year old girls listen to because they think the band members are cute...

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And If I wanted to go down to your level and post unintelligible drab I would say that I find emo to be generally bands who suck and sound like whiny pussies they are the are they would be the country music of the rock and roll spectrum. And if you want to just sit there and cry sweet go for it.

However I will say that I don?t care for just about any of it; but each to his own.

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