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I like helping poeple, (if it doesn't require to much fysical work ), ect. in IRC when ppl ask about something, but also irl.
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This is the topic for what you like.
I like helping poeple, (if it doesn't require to much fysical work ), ect. in IRC when ppl ask about something, but also irl.
What do you like ?
i like to laugh about typos or any grammer mistakes like those in your post
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http://www.moposite.com/misc_text_files ... dios_1.txtDoddddy wrote:first elma poemBonobo wrote:I like Go
I like playing Go
I like watching Go
I like talking Go
(Go is a traditional game from china)
And watching "Hikaru no Go"
http://www.moposite.com/misc_text_files ... dios_2.txt
http://www.moposite.com/music/DJ%20BarT ... 0Jappo.txt
http://www.moposite.com/music/Losing%20 ... ecords.txt
http://darm.elastomania.ru/Stuff/DarmPoems.htm
..and much more...
Not really.
http://www.moposite.com/misc_text_files ... bartek.txtMagnusB wrote:http://www.moposite.com/misc_text_files ... dios_1.txtDoddddy wrote:first elma poem :oBonobo wrote:I like Go
I like playing Go
I like watching Go
I like talking Go
(Go is a traditional game from china)
And watching "Hikaru no Go"
http://www.moposite.com/misc_text_files ... dios_2.txt
http://www.moposite.com/music/DJ%20BarT ... 0Jappo.txt
http://www.moposite.com/music/Losing%20 ... ecords.txt
http://darm.elastomania.ru/Stuff/DarmPoems.htm
..and much more...
Not really. ;)
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It's a mix of emo and hardcore. It's emotional melodic punk influenced music with occational screams. More melodic than screamo, but with a little touch of hardcore. Amazing music.J-sim wrote:Is that like a mix of emo and sadcore/slowcore? Or what is it?Xhomaz wrote:I like listening to emocore.
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I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
Oh no. Seriously. I make better electronic music with my ass than the best electronic song out there. Hardcore is supposed to be hard and angry, with guitars, bass and drums. My opinion.dz wrote:There is only one hardcore and that's electronic.
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I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
About being hard, hardcore really deserves it's name, but then again we come to another question, which makes music hard?
For me it's mainly hard bassdrum, and you can't find any harder bass elsewhere than inside hardcore scene I belive. (or hardcore techno, electronic hardcore, whatever term you close-minded metalmen prefer)
For me it's mainly hard bassdrum, and you can't find any harder bass elsewhere than inside hardcore scene I belive. (or hardcore techno, electronic hardcore, whatever term you close-minded metalmen prefer)
With hard I mean fast, loud and angry. Screaming vocals and hard hitting snare and bass drums. Btw I dont listen to metal at all. Only non-commercial underground punk, emo, indie and hardcore music. I respect you and what you're listening to, but I just can't seem to understand that some people like computer made music.
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I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
I don't like hardcore, and by that i mean any kind of hardcore (the ones i've heard of atleast...), but i must say if I had to chose I would go for the hard rock based hardcore. the genre you like dz seems so senseless, it really can drive me crazy! and i don't just generally dislike electronic music like xhomas, I like ambient, electronica, triphop etc.
ps. one of my friends was at a 'sick of it all' show this weekend and a guy made a stagedive beyond the audience and broke his neck , so that hardcore is maybe pretty senseless too hehe
ps. one of my friends was at a 'sick of it all' show this weekend and a guy made a stagedive beyond the audience and broke his neck , so that hardcore is maybe pretty senseless too hehe
Ohh shit. Sad to hear. I almost attended that Sick of it all + Most precious blood + Bleeding through show in Oslo. But I was broke.J-sim wrote:ps. one of my friends was at a 'sick of it all' show this weekend and a guy made a stagedive beyond the audience and broke his neck , so that hardcore is maybe pretty senseless too hehe
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I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
Exactly what I except too. Though I don't necessarily require vocals, but that's whole different thing in electronic music.Xhomaz wrote:With hard I mean fast, loud and angry. Screaming vocals and hard hitting snare and bass drums.
It's always such a fight with the term "hardcore", especially here in scandinavia where so small part of people know the middle-europe "electronic" hardcore scene. Is the term "hardcore" exactly reflecting to certain form of rock/metal/punk or so? I mean, is that "the" term for some type of music on that genre, so describing that there is no other term than "hardcore" to describe it? I don't know practically anything about the terms of that industry.
My point is just that is it really that important to consider "hardcore" something related to that scene or is it just there because you "like" the word.
Well, I just think it's strange to call a harder kind of electronic music hardcore, when it was already another genre with that name. It's clearly confusing in dupecheck sites like grokmusiq.com and in the music scene in general. Electronic music didn't existed in the early 1980's the same way as now, and the rock-hardcore scene saw the light at that time. But anyway, I haven't said anything about my opinion of the term hardcore before this post, the only thing that I said was that I like hardcore with guitars and drums, and that I do not like electronic hardcore at all!dz wrote:My point is just that is it really that important to consider "hardcore" something related to that scene or is it just there because you "like" the word.
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I'll stop stabbing when you stop screaming
Yes, it is "the" term to describe one certain part of rock music, which started in the late 70s/early 80s in a kinda mix of punk and metal.dz wrote:Is the term "hardcore" exactly reflecting to certain form of rock/metal/punk or so? I mean, is that "the" term for some type of music on that genre, so describing that there is no other term than "hardcore" to describe it?Xhomaz wrote:With hard I mean fast, loud and angry. Screaming vocals and hard hitting snare and bass drums.
Anyway, of course one can use the term hardcore for electronic hardcore as well. It's just that hardcore is the pretty much the word you use for the kind of music I talk about, you hardly ever say "punk hardcore" for instance, just hardcore.
And this has become way too off-topic so I guess we better stop the discussion here and rather start in in another thread