and six months before that, and six months before that, im sure, over and again to the start of the subreddit. not that i mind, new people see it every time.
Anyone remember the In Living Color skit when Jim Carrey was doing the informer song as Snow and he had the lyric "I need a black man to increase the credibility"? Just me?
More like 15+ years. They ended up polishing up their act and even made it to TRL on MTV in 2009.... that is not a joke. It really happened.
A review of the debut album from NME:
0 out of 10 - "Even if I caught Prince Harry and Gary Glitter adorned in Nazi regalia defecating through my grandmother's letterbox, I would still consider making them listen to this album too severe a punishment."
Crunkcore. A scene-kid genre consisting of hip-hop beats, screamo vocals, and in some cases, poppy EDM. It only sounds like I'm making that up because it's such a stupid concept.
Yeah, it struck me as weird. He's very good, and the rest are very shit.
If their music is a reflection of their practice, with practice and a decent band he could have probably been part of the scene full time. Like, he probably wouldn't be retiring young or selling out tickets, but he could been touring small venues and playing festivals.
If you told me he went on the make a decent band, I'd go check out their songs.
These are the kinds of kids that end up on 48 Hours for killing a classmate because they wanted his Gameboy Color. Do you think they went to Hot Topic before or after filming this masterpiece at their local playground?
What the fuck's going on with that like 30 year old dude in the back wandering around like he's someone in the bands lost older brother who got roped into giving them a ride?
I'm pretty sure this is the subgenre that killed off the emo/pop punk scene from the mainstream, just before the indie folk pop and EDM era of the 2010s. This stuff was a sign that we had really, finally, after decades, milked anything pop punk/emo to death and weren't going anywhere interesting with it, and people were moving on to the folk pop and EDM stuff
Also I could swear when I first heard of trap music in the early 2010s, for some reason, I was confused it wasn't this weird subgenre. Idk why or where I picked up the notion that trap music at one point referred to a bunch of white dudes doing screamo vocals over hip hop beats
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