Most influential Albums of the last 25 years

sinkoman said:
Ok, fine then, they're more "pop".

REAL EMO is like, Good Charlotte and those guys who sing "goodnight" and just redid "underpressure".

But I don't think the latest Greenday album has anything influential. They're selling out and should just die ontop already.

Although I admit, they were a kickass band in the 90's.

EDIT: The guys who sing goodnight are Hot Hot Heat, but I can't think of the guys that redid "underpressure".

REAL EMO is emotionally charged hardcore. Fugazi, Husker Du, Sunny Day Real Estate are REAL EMO. Good Charlotte is a piece of shit.
 
DeusExMachinia said:
REAL EMO is emotionally charged hardcore. Fugazi, Husker Du, Sunny Day Real Estate are REAL EMO. Good Charlotte is a piece of shit.

I usually reffer to emo as pure pop-punk shit. Didn't realize there was an actuall genre back there.

My appologies to a respectable genre indeed.
 
i think ull find that bands that define 'Emo' are alexisonfire, funeral for a friend and underoath..thats real emo..... the slow melodies and screamin
 
StardogChampion said:
I did state it on the first page :farmer:

Kickass album.

Ah, missed it.

I just saw Nevermind and Master of the pupets and read on.

Hehe, SHAKE A LEG! SHAKE YO HEAD!
 
Gui! said:
Anthrax - I am the Man
Slayer - South of heaven

I'd say Reign In Blood by Slayer was a more influencial album to that area of metal (thrash, mainly) and I've never heard of 'I am the Man' - are you sure your not getting mixed up with the song 'I'm The Man'?
 
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