drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
"It bums me out that my generation will be remembered by Lady Gaga and the Black Eyed Peas"
I don't think it will, we very well could be remembered by bands like Foo Fighters. Pop music hasn't always defined the generation's music. Look at Nirvana and the 90's.
what metal movement? this isnt mass emigration or anything i wouldnt call the amount of "metal" [and all subgenres within] bands popping up a "movement"
Ahh ok I won't say deathcore is bad because I like wop, whitechapel, and job for a cowboy but I would rather have this decade remembered as cannibal corpse, hatebreed, and others
drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
"I won't say deathcore is bad because I like wop, whitechapel, and job for a cowboy but I would rather have this decade remembered as cannibal corpse, hatebreed, and others"
I would rather have this decade remembered for the humongous advances in sludge and progressive. Between the Buried and Me, Mastodon, Baroness and countless others have made metal worth remembering this decade.
Technically, the whole metal genre will always be a "movement". Mainly because of what it represents as a whole and will always be the most disliked, hated, attacked, and w/e else of all the music genre's. And imo it will always be known for it's loyal fanbase. Granted there are quite a few metal heads out there that listen to other music genre's as well, but they will always choose metal as their most loved. Not a lot of people in the everyday world understand metal or why people ever listen to it. As some people have that vision with w/e that other person listens to.
So, in other words, metal will forever be a movement and that isn't a bad thing. It's never going to be widely accepted in the world. But it will always show it's ugly face, piss most people off, and represent something that not everyone understands and probably never will. Which is why it gets attacked the most by society, people tend to attack things they don't understand. Now, I'm done...just wanted to voice my little opinion on "movement" <_>
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I don't think it will, we very well could be remembered by bands like Foo Fighters. Pop music hasn't always defined the generation's music. Look at Nirvana and the 90's.
There hasn't been much of that in this generation besides deathcore.
However, I would far prefer the foo fighters than Lady Gaga
hes useless as it is anyway
I would say yes, because that is what is most popular =/
this isnt mass emigration or anything
i wouldnt call the amount of "metal" [and all subgenres within] bands popping up a "movement"
I won't say deathcore is bad because I like wop, whitechapel, and job for a cowboy but I would rather have this decade remembered as cannibal corpse, hatebreed, and others
you just dont hear about it
We're going to be talking about deathcore and nu-metal very similarly. I think Nu-Metal is pretty much the defining metal movement of the 90s.
I would rather have this decade remembered for the humongous advances in sludge and progressive. Between the Buried and Me, Mastodon, Baroness and countless others have made metal worth remembering this decade.
So, in other words, metal will forever be a movement and that isn't a bad thing. It's never going to be widely accepted in the world. But it will always show it's ugly face, piss most people off, and represent something that not everyone understands and probably never will. Which is why it gets attacked the most by society, people tend to attack things they don't understand. Now, I'm done...just wanted to voice my little opinion on "movement" <_>