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    Default Bands "maturing"

    It's such a crap excuse for a band turning crap.
    It happened to alot of bands including patd.

    Take red jumpsuit apparatus for example.
    Here is a song from their first album - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDUbOJi_aAU
    here is a song from their second album (not yet released) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfi-BSs0JxI

    It's just so frustrating a good band goes to crap, they're selling out for popularity and more mainstream audience :@
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    I see what you mean, with both of those bands. It's crap. Just trying to make more money and move into the mainstream to become more popular! Most fail though tbh - they would be better to stay where they were.
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    I'd rather please the fans that actually got you somewhere than sell-out.
    But if you take a band like blink182 (cause Im listening to them now lol) they matured with their last album but it's still kind of the same style.
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    Hence why I don't listen to that crap.
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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    If you think people saying lyrics at 200 words per minute is good compared to rock then i think you'd be mistaken. I dont want to start an argument here so Im not going any further.
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    God, i remember the song Ass Shaker, i loved that song.

    Hes became an ugly ****** too aint he

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfN8t1qcv2w

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    It is better, that's why I listen to Grime and not Rock, my opinion so obviously you won't go any further.
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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    But any band is going to do this if they feel there's a bigger audience for that style. There's only a few bands left who do it for the music and not the money, but that's what the industry is turning into, thus reasoning why it is dieing...fast.

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    The whole point of being in a band for the most part is to give yourself a chance to make millions doing the thing you love, playing music. So of course if any band has the chance they're going to sign the big deal so they can achieve they're main goal as a band.
    1. Jeremy 1129 up, 295 downA named based on the biblical name Jeremiah. Used as a name for children who are blessed with a large brain and/or penis. Also used as a replacement for "perfect".
    We had a child and it had a very large penis so we named it Jeremy.

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    bring me the horizon did that, well, in my opion they seemed to have matured their sound, and they've done it succesfully. a lot of people have come round and started to like them since they released their second album

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