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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby Shugmaster on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:05 pm

Was that the lip gloss strain of AIDS that didn't get much coverage on the news?
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby boovidge on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:07 pm

Shugmaster wrote:Thrash was done to death in the 80's. Every angle was covered back then so this forlorn hope to hear something that isn't "generic" is almost laughable. If you aren't generic then you aren't Thrash. Thrash died for a reason in the early 90's. It got boring and repetitive and it will happen again (but a bit more quickly).


theres a difference between not being original and not being generic.
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby Metal Iain on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:07 pm

boovidge wrote:all music fads end. whats happened to emo? i havent heard anything about that in ages


Check out Gama Bomb.
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby Metal Iain on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:07 pm

boovidge wrote:
Shugmaster wrote:Thrash was done to death in the 80's. Every angle was covered back then so this forlorn hope to hear something that isn't "generic" is almost laughable. If you aren't generic then you aren't Thrash. Thrash died for a reason in the early 90's. It got boring and repetitive and it will happen again (but a bit more quickly).


theres a difference between not being original and not being generic.


No there's not!
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby madcossack on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:14 pm

emo is like a cockroach, it scuttles away to survive a nuclear winter, and then come back mutated and disfiguared, ready to crush us.
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby Metal Iain on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:16 pm

Emo people all love Thrash now. It's pretty funny.
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby madcossack on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:16 pm

Cum-Blaster 2000 wrote:
boovidge wrote:all music fads end. whats happened to emo? i havent heard anything about that in ages


Check out Gama Bomb.


how the fuck is gamabomb emo? fuck u man, have u even listened to them? u listen to glam rock ,get off this site!
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby madcossack on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:17 pm

trust me emos DONT like thrash!
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby Metal Iain on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:19 pm

madcossack wrote:
Cum-Blaster 2000 wrote:
boovidge wrote:all music fads end. whats happened to emo? i havent heard anything about that in ages


Check out Gama Bomb.


how the fuck is gamabomb emo? fuck u man, have u even listened to them? u listen to glam rock ,get off this site!


I bought Gama Bomb's first album as soon as it came out. Sadly, they're now into smashing up CDs and using incorrect grammar. Emos.

Emo people love Thrash now. All the people I knew from school who turned Emo are now into Thrash like you wouldn't believe. There's really not that much difference between Thrash and Emo: tight jeans, crap haircuts and silly belts.
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby boovidge on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:19 pm

thrash til deff!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111

fuck emo yea!
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby Throsh on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:19 pm

You'll come to discover that this site is nothing to do with thrash.
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby madcossack on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:20 pm

boovidge wrote:the new bands havent had the time to mature yet so they're still bringing out generic albums and singing about moshing and beer. In a few years some might get good.


er i thought that was the point?
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby Metal Iain on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:21 pm

madcossack wrote:
boovidge wrote:the new bands havent had the time to mature yet so they're still bringing out generic albums and singing about moshing and beer. In a few years some might get good.


er i thought that was the point?


Nah, because in a few years, half the people on here will have matured, got haircuts and started listening to Oasis.
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby Shugmaster on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:23 pm

If they get good they won't be playing thrash anymore.
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Re: new thrash vs old thrash

Postby boovidge on Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:24 pm

madcossack wrote:
boovidge wrote:the new bands havent had the time to mature yet so they're still bringing out generic albums and singing about moshing and beer. In a few years some might get good.


er i thought that was the point?


Well maybe it is and that's why in two years nobody will like thrash anymore.
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