emocore

Unfortunately, Corb, this genre DOES exist. I mean, there would be no way for some crackhead to mysteriously blend emo with metal, but metal songs with emotional lyrics? (listen to Megadeth's "Trust" as an example of one of the Big Four doing it) Why would you not like it? Of course we gotta get our feelings out sOmEhOw.
Emocore was a way of describing emo back in the 1980s when Rites of Spring wrote hardcore punk songs that were emotional rather than political. Essentially like how hardcore punk itself is also called punkcore.
Nowadays, emocore has spun off into a differentiating genre named "screamo," because of emo being replaced with a more gentle, indie-infuenced alternative rock genre. Screamo (skramz for people who've become scared of the original term due to normies ruining the fun) is '90s D.C. emocore all over again. Some notable bands include Florida's defunct I Hate Myself, Orchid from Massachusetts, Canada's Silverstein, (mixed with Baltimore) North Carolina's Alesana (pronounced Alice-Ana), and NYC's Saetia (SAY-shuh).
Corb: Hah, emocore doesn't exist.
Guy Picciotto: Think again, fucker.
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dumbfuck

A word that quite literally describes me.
i am dumbfuck.
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Jay Weinberg

Slipknot's ex-drummer who played on three albums: .5: The Gray Chapters, We Are Not Your Kind, and The End, So Far. After nearly ten years of being with them, he received a phone call from Slipknot saying he was no longer a part of it.
However, he wasn't just with Slipknot. He played with punk band Against Me!, beatdown hardcore band Madball, Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, hardcore punk supergroup Hesitation Wounds, and Bleed the Pigs. He's been in a lot more, but the definition is already getting too long.
I miss Jay Weinberg being in Slipknot. He was a good replacement to Joey Jordison, but if the latter wasn't fired because of his bandmates suspecting of him being on drugs, Slipknot wouldn't be trying to become a business rather than a metal band. Least Jay was as good as Joey.
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Good Charlotte

Good Charlotte sparks so much arguments on whether they are punk or not, and whether them saying they are punk is satirical or not, good LORD just look at the definitions attacking them (as said by someone who hasn't even listened to GC)...
PS: Benji Madden apparently appeared on a Tonight Alive song that you can only listen to through Vimeo. Hmm.
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MAGA

People who support MAGA most definitely have problems. Now to just wait for the surge of dislikes from those brave patriots (sarcasm) to prove that it is finally time to bring back insane asylums.
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Wicked Wisdom

Wicked Wisdom.
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Someday Came Suddenly

The debut album of Ohioan electronicore band Attack Attack!. As well as the only album to feature Austin Carlile.
The album was released on November 11, 2008 (the golden age of alternative culture), under Rise Records. Some songs include the hit single Stick Stickly, the (personally) underrated song Catfish Soup, and the intro (Hot Grills, and High Tops), interlude, and outro. This may also be the only album Johnny and Andrew use EMGs and Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifiers.
These types of albums are also what critics are afraid of. Maybe they're elitists, or they think the band who's album they're reviewing were just being stupid kids doing stupid shit.
Anyways, this is AA!'s first album, and it's pretty golden for its era.
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