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Has anyone heard the cover to "Over My Head (Cable Car)" by A Day To Remember? What do you think's better, the cover or the original?
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Probably the original. Screamo can be fun, don't get me wrong, but it's not quite my cup of tea.Anthroguy101 wrote:Has anyone heard the cover to "Over My Head (Cable Car)" by A Day To Remember? What do you think's better, the cover or the original?
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the Punk goes series is awesome. allows me to listen to catchy songs I would normally avoid out of principle.
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I prefer to sit at the table with my ipod on loop with "Still Alive" by The Orange Box (Original) and think about life...
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Love that song so much xD I'm still alive!Reconstruction wrote:I prefer to sit at the table with my ipod on loop with "Still Alive" by The Orange Box (Original) and think about life...
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While that is the original source, it's actually written by Jonathan Coulton and performed by Ellen McLain. just giving credit where credit is due.Reconstruction wrote:"Still Alive" by The Orange Box (Original)
and while you're dead I will be still alive.
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I was gonna mention that. XDRandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:While that is the original source, it's actually written by Jonathan Coulton and performed by Ellen McLain. just giving credit where credit is due.Reconstruction wrote:"Still Alive" by The Orange Box (Original)
and while you're dead I will be still alive.
Either way, in my opinion Coulton sang the song greater the Glados. That being said, there are some amazing duets across YouTube.
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just saying, got 'EndGame - Rise Against' today. If anybody else has heard it, what're your thoughts? Personally, I'm really impressed. Not as impressed as by some of their prior albums, but I still quite enjoy it.
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lol, read this post and choked a little.RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:the Punk goes series is awesome. allows me to listen to catchy songs I would normally avoid out of principle.
No offense, but the "Punk Goes -" is a load of crap, imo. None of the bands off of any of the albums are punk-rock to begin with, makes me rage just a wee-bit. In fact, one band that I specifically hate with a burning passion off of one of those albums, is "I See Stars".
Let me show you why: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1BLO0vw2p4
Perfectly good song ruined, and murdered.
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I don't mind it. it's not like doing it differently got rid of the original. I see covers as different, and (almost) never bad.
and if a cover is too similar to the original, I just get rid of the original on my iPod and put the cover on, such as the Greenday over of I Fought The Law that I have.
and that song was done twice in that series. here's another.
and if a cover is too similar to the original, I just get rid of the original on my iPod and put the cover on, such as the Greenday over of I Fought The Law that I have.
and that song was done twice in that series. here's another.
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That second version is so much better than the first...
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Are you kidding me? The first version was excellent. The acoustic was alright, but the singer.. Jeez, he murdered it.
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I'm confused, are you defending the original or the cover you posted that you hate?Slippery-Q wrote:Are you kidding me? The first version was excellent. The acoustic was alright, but the singer.. Jeez, he murdered it.
because I think sleet was saying that the one I posted was better than the one you posted, not that the one you posted is better than the original.
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I was defending the original.
The cover you posted is alright, way better than the cover I posted.
The cover you posted is alright, way better than the cover I posted.
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which is what Sleet was saying. and I agree.
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Oooooohhhh, I see now. My bad, my bad.
Anyways, since I was sort of on the discussion of punk-rock, do you listen to any yourself?
If I'm right, I think the only person here that listens to punk-rock is RockstarRaccoon.
Anyways, since I was sort of on the discussion of punk-rock, do you listen to any yourself?
If I'm right, I think the only person here that listens to punk-rock is RockstarRaccoon.
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Several others do, but they aren't all active in this thread.
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I don't even know what bands are classified as Punk Rock. I get lost in the sea of stuff I listen to. Genres blur.
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I used to love The Offspring. Still do, though, they the first band I started listening to.Slippery-Q wrote:Anyways, since I was sort of on the discussion of punk-rock, do you listen to any yourself?
If I'm right, I think the only person here that listens to punk-rock is RockstarRaccoon.
But that's all when it comes to punk rock and mean.
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Punk?(I dont know) song, covered by someone not-so-punk
Love it so much anyways. :p
Love it so much anyways. :p
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I've always been a fan of pop punk and punk that doesn't go overboard. I'm not quite sure what they call the heaviest type of punk though. (like, I've never been able to like Blitzkrieg Bop).
I don't know why, but I laughed at Mraz's cover. Not in a horrible way, but just comparing it to the original. Mainly because if it wasn't for the fact he mentioned what the song was, I'd have never guessed it was Blitzkrieg Bop. Nice cover though, even if he has changed everything bar the lyrics.
Sum 41 - the Hell song. Always been a fan of this song.
I don't know why, but I laughed at Mraz's cover. Not in a horrible way, but just comparing it to the original. Mainly because if it wasn't for the fact he mentioned what the song was, I'd have never guessed it was Blitzkrieg Bop. Nice cover though, even if he has changed everything bar the lyrics.
Sum 41 - the Hell song. Always been a fan of this song.
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For punk, I'll keep with Green day.
I love their songs, they make good rocking songs like Know your enemy
and very good rocking ballads like boulevard of breaked dreams
Yeah i love green day.
I love their songs, they make good rocking songs like Know your enemy
and very good rocking ballads like boulevard of breaked dreams
Yeah i love green day.
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this. that's why I don't care what genre it is, as long as I like it. unless it's by a disney musician(Miley Cyrus etc.) or Justin Bieber. the "i like it" part also usually excludes rap, hip-hop, and country from my list.Daggy wrote:I don't even know what bands are classified as Punk Rock. I get lost in the sea of stuff I listen to. Genres blur.
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I don't count out music just for its genre, but some genres I'm more or less likely to enjoy than others. I'm always open to anything, though.
Manufactured tween pop isn't really a genre, so I can say fairly safely that I don't like any of it.
Manufactured tween pop isn't really a genre, so I can say fairly safely that I don't like any of it.
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I said usually excludes rap, Hip-hop, and country. it's not that I don't like the genres, just most of the time I dislike the songs that are part of that genre.
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Oh, I understood. I wasn't accusing you of anything.
I tend to dislike those genres as well, but I still like some of them.
I'm hesitant to call "rap" a genre, though. It's just a style of lyrical delivery that's used frequently in hip-hop.
I tend to dislike those genres as well, but I still like some of them.
I'm hesitant to call "rap" a genre, though. It's just a style of lyrical delivery that's used frequently in hip-hop.
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Possibly the most eloquent explanation of rap I've heard of.
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Punk for me gets very literal. I like my punk... punk, I guess you could say. By punk, I mean own ideals, and not living in someone's shadow. By that, I exclude a lot of punk-rock bands out there falling under any genre from pop-punk to hardcore-punk. Primarily a lot of the British punk-rock bands. The mohawks, studded leather jackets, boots, tight jeans, etc. Very pseudo, as they are try hards, living in someone elses' shadow. Even their lyrics, primarily containing anarchy, violence, abusing alcohol and other drugs, living trashy, discord, etc. In fact, I think it would be a lot easier to just name them as a term a lot know; "Postcard Punks".
Now, dipping into the punk-rock I enjoy, would vary from a lot of well known, to bands know one knows. Starting with Descendents, my favorite pop-punk band out there. One of the few who pioneered pop-punk back in the early 80's. Their songs range from love, to being nerdy, showing rebellion amongst social norms and the push for social norms, never ending quest to find good food, and even some political compositions. They don't need mohawks, or even studded jackets and boots, they're just themselves, making music they love. Of course, a lot of punk-rock bands follow these ideals in their own little ways. Propagandhi, Crime in Stereo, ALL, Stephen Egerton, Operation Ivy, ChucksNation, Crass, GuFF, Screeching Weasel, Ben Weasel & His Iron String Quartet, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion, Fugazi, Dance Hall Crashers, SWIZ (especially!), BigWig, Minutemen, Urinals, Germs, TSOL, ChinaWhite, the list just goes on. The beauty of the majority of these bands is that they anti-conformist within their own genre, and within the whole music scene itself. Or at least that's how I perceive the music made from these specific punk-rock bands, and I'm not even including all. That is how I would classify punk-rock.
Now, dipping into the punk-rock I enjoy, would vary from a lot of well known, to bands know one knows. Starting with Descendents, my favorite pop-punk band out there. One of the few who pioneered pop-punk back in the early 80's. Their songs range from love, to being nerdy, showing rebellion amongst social norms and the push for social norms, never ending quest to find good food, and even some political compositions. They don't need mohawks, or even studded jackets and boots, they're just themselves, making music they love. Of course, a lot of punk-rock bands follow these ideals in their own little ways. Propagandhi, Crime in Stereo, ALL, Stephen Egerton, Operation Ivy, ChucksNation, Crass, GuFF, Screeching Weasel, Ben Weasel & His Iron String Quartet, Dag Nasty, Bad Religion, Fugazi, Dance Hall Crashers, SWIZ (especially!), BigWig, Minutemen, Urinals, Germs, TSOL, ChinaWhite, the list just goes on. The beauty of the majority of these bands is that they anti-conformist within their own genre, and within the whole music scene itself. Or at least that's how I perceive the music made from these specific punk-rock bands, and I'm not even including all. That is how I would classify punk-rock.
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"I want you gone" needs to come out on itunes soon or i am going to lose it!
I used to want you dead but
now i only want you gone!
I used to want you dead but
now i only want you gone!
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Since we've been Punkpostin', here's a list of punk rock that I like:
At the Drive-In, The Damned, The Ruts, Dead Kennedys, Fugazi, Husker Du, Shellac, Big Black, Bodyjar, Liquid Liquid, Mclusky, Radio Birdman, Rapeman, S.O.D., Television, The Gun Club, and Wire. Then there's Brutal Truth, Dripping, and Nasum, but they're barely punk and mostly metal (aka grindcore).
RE: Punk Goes, I find the idea of anything that New Found Glory, Say Anything, The Devil Wears Prada, or All Time Low contributed to being called good really funny. Especially since this thing counts ODB, 2Pac, The Roots (?!?!?), Rihanna, Notorious B.I.G., Dr. Dre, and OutKast as "crunk", and hair metal as "actually metal".
At the Drive-In, The Damned, The Ruts, Dead Kennedys, Fugazi, Husker Du, Shellac, Big Black, Bodyjar, Liquid Liquid, Mclusky, Radio Birdman, Rapeman, S.O.D., Television, The Gun Club, and Wire. Then there's Brutal Truth, Dripping, and Nasum, but they're barely punk and mostly metal (aka grindcore).
RE: Punk Goes, I find the idea of anything that New Found Glory, Say Anything, The Devil Wears Prada, or All Time Low contributed to being called good really funny. Especially since this thing counts ODB, 2Pac, The Roots (?!?!?), Rihanna, Notorious B.I.G., Dr. Dre, and OutKast as "crunk", and hair metal as "actually metal".
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Rockin' to Milan Polak's stuff currently. Awesome guitarist and vocals. And he shreds too!
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Anyone remember the first song that made you crazy?
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Yeah, I can well remember mine. It was Number of the Beast by Iron Maiden. I still love that song to deaththeblackcateyes wrote:Anyone remember the first song that made you crazy?
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Cool!! i love iron maiden, mine was Sweet Sacrifice by Evanescence, and i like the song yet too
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I remember mine. Mine was Avenged Sevenfold - Bat country. Well, either that or Queen - We are the Champions. I think I kinda got into Queen because of my dad though. Avenged Sevenfold was like nothing I've heard before, and I loved every part of it.