Is there anything worse than Screamo? Mixing emo with screaming. I was forced to listen to my first screamo song yesterday, start to finish.
How do people enjoy this?
Is there anything worse than Screamo? Mixing emo with screaming. I was forced to listen to my first screamo song yesterday, start to finish.
How do people enjoy this?
Last edited by whynotsmile99; 07-19-2007 at 07:18 PM.
Then I will hold you down and spit her percolations all over you until you're as greasy as the day she regrets pushing your big fat ass out her big fat cunt.
A. I completely agree
B. take everything after the "=" in the URL and wrap the YouTube tags around it.
music like this should be considered noise pollution.
i like Hardcore i dont know if you can characterize that as screamo.
Poison the well, Unearth, Black Dahlia Murder, As I lay Dying?
They sound really bad live though ill admit
Even worse than eyeliner emo (MCR, Panic, 30 Seconds, etc)
You have a totally wrong idea of screamo, and even real screamo is quite an acquired taste, horrible bands like the ones in this thread are barely related to real screamo by their sound, even the screaming itself is different. Real classic screamo is very obscure, mostly dead hero, the screamo scene now is mostly focuse overseas. I still love Saetia & Hot Cross. Envy is pretty good though. A lot of post-rock influences in the newer stuff.
*yawn*
I like Dir En Grey. Is that considered screamo?
And Atreyu&Thrice.
Reel Big Fish playing an emo/screamo version of their song SR.
This is another video of them playing multiple version of SR.
Wait, or skip, till 4:10, its the emo/screamo version aswell.
Also, they play a Death Metal version at 3:47.
In the medely,they also play a punk, blues and disco version.
Last edited by suprefan; 07-20-2007 at 12:53 AM.
I enjoy the following bands:
Killswitch Engage - Metal/ Hardcore
As I Lay Dying - about the same ^^
Emery - scream a little bit. It's all good.
But definitely an acquired taste. I like the screaming bands that sound more "metal" than pop punk.
i like the kinda metal that has dwarfs drinking unicorns blood
i used to love Meshuggah. a few of us drove out to Cleveland with a bunch of mushrooms to go see Meshuggah open up for Tool. It was b-a-n-a-n-a-s.
I am going to get so blown to Cypress Hill while they play.
I never quite understood screamo bands either .. a couple of years ago, we let this band of 4 dudes (19-20 yr old) stay in our basement … we didn’t know them and they were from Kansas … they were suppose to stay a couple of weeks, well about 8 months later they moved out …. Anyway, usually about 200 am, one of the boys would come upstairs and knock on our door and ask if they could please practice just for a little bit …. We had an old water bed mattress with those baffles in them, so we cut it up, and put the baffles in our ground windows …. It helped a little with the outside noise …. But the boys would just be playing this melodic song that sounded pretty good, then all of the sudden ……….SCREAMOOOOOOOOOOOO … always threw me a bit, especially at 2 in the morning … cr****
screamo can be pretty bad.
i dont dislike it as much as i like some of the awful rap from the south. or hyphy.
thats some bad shit!!!
I am going to get so blown to Cypress Hill while they play.
Screamo is a musical genre which evolved from emo and hardcore punk in the early 1990s. Characteristic of the genre are screaming vocals, harmonized, melodic guitars, and fast-paced riffs. Breakdowns in screamo songs are often slower and quieter than in other genres. This works out well for screamo bands playing live; breaks from the fast, sporadic beats and riffs are quite welcome to the musicians. Bands playing faster, more high-pitched, and especially "sassier" styles of hardcore are often misclassified as screamo. Some also confuse screamo with grindcore. While the latter genre shares some basic elements of sound, including fast tempos and, occasionally, high-pitched vocals, it takes much more influence from the metal and hardcore genres, and is very different as a result. Emo violence, conversely, does garner a major influence from grindcore, and heavier, faster music in general.
Screamo is often incorrectly used as a general term for music that employs Screaming vocals.
Thrash metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music, one of the extreme metal subgenres that is characterised by its signature high speed and aggression.[1]
The origins of thrash metal are generally traced to the late 1970s and early 1980s, when a number of bands began incorporating the sound of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM),[2] creating a new genre and developing into a separate movement from punk rock. This genre is much more aggressive compared to its relative, speed metal. There is often significant crossover from one metal category to another, and the influence of non-metal genres, including classical music and jazz, is not uncommon.
I am going to get so blown to Cypress Hill while they play.
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Reel Big Fish Video: Comments:
Not enough shots of the Pomp. That is all.
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Saetia
Anomie
Kilbourne
Amanda Woodward
Lack
Madeline Ferguson
Zegota
I like it loud, fast and hard.
Bicycle, you're keeping me sane.
I didn't even watch the video until just now... I saw alexisonfire once several years ago. I think Underoath opened... they (Underoath) blew. I'm not a fan of any band that comes out on stage and does the praise jebus thing though, so they were on thin ice to begin with. alexisonfire has a lot of energy, you have to give them that. I can't stand their albums, but I'd definately hit up a show again.
You want something to really get you... check out hardcore "dancing". Headwalking and shit. I don't know what gets into some of these people.
Bicycle, you're keeping me sane.
I cant view this thread my neighbours are starting to complain.
Sepultura = great thrash metal
Screamo = gay