| 1. | post hardcore indie | ||
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a person who won't admit they're emo so covers it up with an even more vague genre of self-pity music for those in a suburban 1st world culture with nothing to complain about, yet still feel bad for themselves. post hardcore indie music is actually emo. 18 year old male, tight jeans(cock visible), chuck taylors, interested in bands such as: as i lay dying, cradle of filth, underoath, velvet acid christ, dimmu borgir. post hardcore indie is all of the above.
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| 2. | Post Adolescence | ||
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A kick ass rock band from Seattle.
www.postadolescence.com Artist Bio Post Adolescence was formed in 2006 by lead-singer/guitarist Johnny Straube, bassist Gar Hooker, and drummer Brian McCrossen. Drawing mainly on British influences, Post Adolescence integrates the the crunch of Manic Street Preachers and Placebo, the glamour of T. Rex and David Bowie, and the raw sound of The Clash and Buzzcocks. The band has just released their debut album "My Nothing," and have played shows at both of Seattle’s Showbox stages to help promote it. Recorded at Seattle’s London Bridge Studios and mastered by Barry Corliss of Master Works, "My Nothing" features introspective lyrics of heartbreak and loss, balanced with up-beat pop anthems. Recently added to the line-up are Mark Clem and Adrian Garver, who trade off on guitars and keyboards. They have provided a springboard for the band to bring a fresh but familiar sound to new songs in the works. Post Adolescence members are Johnny Straube - Guitar, Vocals / Gar Hooker - Bass, Vocals / Brian McCrossen - Drums / Mark Clem - Guitar, Keys, Vocals / Adrian Garver - Guitar, Keys
Management: Lisa McLernon (UK/Europe) - lisa.mclernon@live.co.uk |
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| 3. | post hardcore | ||
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Music that is as heavy, nasty and edgy as hardcore but not as one-dimensional and features exponentially less use of the words "respect" and "hate" in its lyrics and content... It has nothing whatsoever to do with Taking Back Sunday or Dashboard Confessional; defining "Post Hardcore" in such a manner displays profound ignorance of even the slightest notion of what constitutes this phrase's crucial rootword "Hardcore" and anyone providing such a definition that includes the above-mentioned bands wouldn't know "Hardcore" if it walked up and punched them in the teeth while wearing brass knuckles or if Sheer Terror was playing a live show in their mother's basement. "That website all the emo-mo's and whitebelts whine and post pictures of themselves on lists 400 Blows as "Post Hardcore" - that's interesting, I'd call it Metal or Rock."
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| 4. | post hardcore | ||
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post hardcore, is what hardcore becomes when all the emo and core and power pop artist get together and "mix it up" and make a sound that is more varying post hardcore is pretty mucha combanation of what all the ska bands aren't
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| 5. | Post Whore | ||
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1. A post whore is somebody who posts a lot on a message board.
It doesn't necessarily mean that their posts are pointless or unimportant - it just means that they're probably bored or have a lot to say. 2. Someone who whores threads. Evidently making the thread about themselves. 1. Miss. M posted 1,000 posts today. What a post whore!
2. Mr. A posted 30 posts in the 'Music' thread and only commented on how shit his day was. What a stupid post whore! |
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| 6. | Post-concert depression | ||
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The feeling of depression after going to a really good concert. Usually involves depression over the fact that your lives purpose is now fufilled after seeing your favourite band. Also can involve depression over the fact that you might not see that band for a long time. The best remedy for post-concert depression is going to shows with local bands, as they tend to play more often and will keep you sustained. "That concert was so good!"
"Yeah but now they won't be back for a long time." "Oh man, that blows...I've got like, post-concert depression now!" |
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| 7. | post up | ||
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Just chilling or hanging out somewhere, often with others, while leaning on a wall or post and lifting one leg, placing that foot against the surface you are leaning on. Folding the arms is also common, but not necessary. "Before the bell rang we didn't have anything to do so we all decided to post up on the wall. It was B.A."
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