Origins of Emo

Started by Dave W, August 21, 2008, 11:14:33 PM

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Dave W

I don't like to knock others' musical tastes but I got a kick out of this.  ;D


Andrew

That's cute, but they should have used some actual emo bands.

Dave W

Quote from: Andrew on August 23, 2008, 09:56:58 AM
That's cute, but they should have used some actual emo bands.

I think you're msiing the point. It's a gradual descent through the alimentary canal with the emo band at the, errrm, waste opening.

angrymatt

If we're allowed to nitpick, the punk beer should be a PBR can.
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nofi

i guess if you want to be punk accurate you could remodel this thing forever but it makes the point. fall out boy is a good choice for first thing out of the poop chute, though.

ilan

That is anatomically correct  ;D

My bass playing 10 year old kid likes Fall Out Boy and Billy Talent and makes me transcribe their bass lines.