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Cobalt Gamer;311373 said:![]()
Ok i wanna get my hair somthing like this, it's ALITTLE too short atm but i need advice so i can get it somewhat in this style. anyone got any advice? like what products to use ect?
Who doesn't?sirgage0;311689 said:I love it when discussions turn completely around and head a new direction....Hehehe.
NEVER!!!!!Tsuyu;311465 said:When will people understand that anime hairstyles aren't fit for the real world?![]()
I know, but they are still cool right?Tsuyu;311795 said:Notice how they are drawings and not actual photos of real people.![]()
Marshtoad;311638 said:Erm, not really.
There are a lot of bands out there that are misunderstood as "Scene" or "Emo"
Emo is a type of music, and Scene is a style.
People like you don't even pay attention to the lyrics;
just because they dress differently, and have hair that
may be a *little* different, doesn't mean that they
don't have the right to make music.. I'm just sayin' >_> if you listen to the lyrics of some bands out there. Like Brokencyde. There screamo.
Lyrics:
I'm trapped inside this cage tonight,
you torture my brain with blades and
knives,
I need you to try and save my life,
before I go insane!
Just because they add a little scream to it, doesn't
mean it isn't "music" That's a bit arrrogant, don't you think? >_>
Cobalt Gamer;311671 said:You did not call 21st century good music. T_T I'm sorry but greenday sold out, and sold out hard... So i refuse to listen to any new music of theres..
Tsuyu;311673 said:They don't even begin to compare to the "old geezers of rock" and their bands.![]()
Skotekal;311653 said:I never said it was how they dressed, I never said it was the genre, and I never said it was because it was screamo. Lyrics aren't everything.
The "music" seems completely out of place and disorganized.
And I still think that good music started to die, and did, in the late 90's.
Tsuyu;311664 said:Music? Nah.
But good music? Yeah it's dead.
There is the occasional band that shines through the filth, but most of the bands today are terrible when compared to the "golden ages" of the 60's, 70's, 80's and early/mid 90's.
Tsuyu;312149 said:Well, yeah. I guess it isn't totally dead since I did admit to some of it being good.
However, then I see things such as Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake and the various Disney bands/movies that seem to define what young kids these days think is music.
And it makes me a saaaaad panda.
lol very tureSkotekal;311663 said:Let me rephrase: Good music died out in the 90's.