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  1. Maybe I should start a new thead on this... but I won't. Instead I'll just try and help it (or completely destroy it). Anyway, I did not go to the one in San Diego but I did go to the one near Sacramento. Besides getting sunburnt, and not being allowed to leave the grounds, I had a really fun time. The definate highlight of the day was getting to see Underoath again (it was my third time). Despite sound changes in their new CD, the still put on a great show. Finally getting to see Coheed and Cambria was also nice, but probably my least favourite show. Other highlights included: Mae, The Bled, Fly By Night, Brazil... I wanted to see My Chemical Romance, but didn't get to (everyone check out their new album, [i]Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge[/i].) That sums up my time, I'm sure other people went to warped tour, so in order not to make another thread I suggest that this one could be oppened up to anyone warped tour?
  2. Wow, with all the people into anime on these boards, I'm suprised no one has mentioned [i] The Grave of the Fireflies[/i] yet. That was probably the most recent movie I've seen that made me cry. [i] Milo and Otis[/i] always seems to get to me. Just thinking about how happy they were before there adventure, and then how much things changed. Just the fact that they can never have it back the way they had it in the beggining seems to scare me in a sad way. I guess I don't like change (does that make me human?).
  3. OMFG! Who's talking about my boys from Georgia? You better put Norma Jean up in your top list. Yes, for me they would probably number three (right behind Zao and mewithoutYOU), however I don't want to have to choose. Anyway, I love my "Chugga" hardcore, so I love my Norma Jean. And when I'm feeling old school, I bust out the Luti-Kriss (horid name, but Norma Jean, before they were called Norma Jean), and give it a listen. Kudos, to the Nroma Jean fans.
  4. Well, even though I listen to tons of mousic other than Hardcore, we'll refer to hardcore as "the music I listen to", for this post. Anyway, "the music I listen to" is usualy thought by many to be quite the opposite of beautiful. However, at least for one band I am willing to argue that to the grave. This bnad being named .hopesfall. I've been a fan of them since their first cd [i]Frailty of Words[/i], and have fallen in love with their extremely tallented mix of,melodic hardcore with beautiful, soft, touching breakdowns. I really love this band.
  5. See, that's almost what I thought also, however, I then hear people refering to it as a genre, with all their own very contradicting ideas of it. Anyway, I don't care either, just thought I would try and jump start this thread and get people to bicker about their useless oppinions.
  6. I was going to say Bundy. But, by the time I saw that Harry had posted I figured the joke had already been let out.
  7. What constitutes as indie anyway? It has always confused me.
  8. I don't like to brag, but I am known to be quite the bad*** on the kazoo.
  9. What is this, "second stage is teh crapness" BS that I keep on hearing? I serously doubt that you guys would say that if you had actually heard Every Time I Die. Now, I really shouldn't say "OMG, you'll love this band", but they are freaking awesome. With that said, if you haven't heard them, I think they are they best thing on the bill. Oh, and they are more of a hardcore band than metal, if you can make any distinction from that.
  10. Another good "emo" label is Deep Elm. They are pretty well known for catering strictly to emo bands. One of their biggest and most widely known groups, is the Appleseed Cast. I'd actually be pretty suprised if no one here has heard of them, they've been a pretty influencial band in emo music (whatever that is). So check them or Deep Elm Records out, if you want.
  11. It would take quite a bit more than what they have now to get me to go to this thing. But so far it has the best line up this year, I've seen it have. Bands such as Atreyu, and Every Time I Die are really good, but are still not enough to get me to go.
  12. Your arguement could maybe hold. However, I really don't think that you're prepared to take on an entire following who agrees with me. I would also like to point out that, I do not believe you have actually played Maniac Mansion before (watching your brothers doesn't count ;) ), so again your arguement fails (if that is true) for lack of experience. :) I could go on, but I would rather see you try to bring yourself back up to par with inteligent creatures (while wallowing in defeat! HAHAHA :devil: ).
  13. Gotta love those song titles, eh? Anyway, thanks for replying. Also, the keyboards are a new addition (only featured on the Ghostship demo). They added their keyboardist after the had recorded their self titled debut (which by the way, you can get off LujoRecords.com). BUt after hearing it, I can't wait to hear what other songs will sound like (or even a cleaned up version of Ghostship). Yeah, I thought you would enjoy F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P. (don't ask me what it stands for.)
  14. Well, I would just like to inform anyone who cares (Haze, ect...). Further Seems Forever, is not broken up. They were going to, but instead they replaced their vocalist (again) with a new guy. Now, this is both good news and bad news. The good news is that they didn't break up, the bad news is that their ew singer isn't that great. I forget his name, but he is the vocalist formerely of the band Sense Field (I believe they made it pretty big with their single [i]Save Yourself[/i]). Anyway, I'm not a Sense Field fan, so I hope you can understand my dismay, although there is always a chance that he could be okay with FSF.
  15. Maniac Mansion for the nes (or computer if you were lucky). What other point and click RPG has ever given you the round about option of "complete and utter MELTDOWN" as the only real form of attack you have. Other than that, my personal favourite is Final Fantasy 5. During battle, it's your average turn-based atack system. Personaly, I like the simple, as long as it still offers some sort of meat in the package. As for this game, the "meat" was it's job system, in which you got to completely control what type of fighters your characters would be. The job system added an incredible amount of depth to the system, while the simplistic element of actually fighting made me want to play it over ang over again. The job system is also featured in FF-Tactics. But, Tactics also had very complex (and in my opinion, quite boring) fights. That is my oppinion, I know quite a few people who will disagree.
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