@MixtapeTheology Spreading misinformation out here! I love listening to my personal playlists Iโve burned to CD.
I listened to Speechless all the way through a couple months ago in preparation to see it live for the 25th anniversary tour, which was incredible.
@moonsinhereye The vocalist is also bisexual and there are lyrical themes about that on the album, if youโre looking for a good pride month album too :)
@moonsinhereye Sarge! I always have to shill for them, The Glass Intact is my favorite female fronted Emo album and I never see anyone recommending stuff them.
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@MartyrLeftAlive Youโre right but I was just listening to this yesterday and it is a banger. They just donโt make Metallic Butt Rock like they used to.
Would love to visit Montana, Colorado, Idaho, South Dakota, and much of the Midwest. I don't think I'll ever live further east than the Dakotas though. I love the west far too much.
@uhh_luc@vess_tm Ah, did not know this term was already taken. Slackercore perhaps? I feel this subtype has a lot of adjacencies with Noise Pop (Placebo, Swirlies) and Slacker Rock (Archers of Loaf, Superchunk), just a little more mathy and abrasive. This is definitely the hardest to name.
@vess_tm@uhh_luc These are actual first wave Post-Hardcore bands that everything else evolves from: Hรผsker Dรผ, Wipers, Minutemen, Noneansno
Then these are the subtypes I see:
Emocore (Rites of Spring), Noisecore (Drive Like Jehu), Alt-Hardcore (Helmet), Mall Screamo (Silverstein), Swancore (DGD)
@uhh_luc@tokutempura I disagree on Three Cheers being primarily Pop Punk. The first half has some, but on the second half of the album there is zero Pop Punk. Iโd say itโs primarily Emo-Pop, and secondarily Melodic Hardcore, Post-Hardcore and Pop Punk.
@DreamsUnchartd@reddit_lies The only way to avoid this, I think, is by writing it all by hand or on a physical typewriter. Any printed document will be liable to this ridiculous scrutiny.
@bkpark@Dubnatioa@reddit_lies You donโt need to โproveโ itโs AI with shitty AI tools for the story to be fake lmfao. People have been faking stories for thousands of years, itโs called imagination.