Outbreak

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i back outbreak as of right now
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outbreakkkkkkkkkkkkk


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get hyped
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they forgot to move my shift around that night even though i asked a month ago. so were gonna figure it out tomorrow

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dalamar501 wrote: prodigious times
YES!
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I'm more excited about Forfeit, honestly.
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I had a dream that I went to this show but it was in a movie theatre. not a normal one but like... an IMAX. but with flat seating, no stairs or anything. outbreak played through the movie theatre sound system. there were lots of scientific processing gadgets on the side, like oscilloscopes and stuff. before the show, they made us play this game where we line up along the wall, but instead of a wall of death, we had to trade shirts with the person across from us. I gave my green "twelve hour turn" shirt to some cute girl for a 70's tv-yellow tshirt. I was stoked enough. then she was giving me her number but I woke up. dammit.
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tylerp wrote:they made us play this game where we line up along the wall, but instead of a wall of death, we had to trade shirts with the person across from us. I gave my green "twelve hour turn" shirt to some cute girl for a 70's tv-yellow tshirt. I was stoked enough. then she was giving me her number but I woke up. dammit.
we are so playing this game
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I stopped caring about bands I liked having their records sold at accessible stores right around the same time I stopped caring about being more punk than everybody else. Before the internet the only way of finding out about underground music was either through friends giving you poor quality mix tapes or accidentally stumbling upon some punk band's CD at the mall. If I had never been at HMV and by chance saw Punk In Drublic and Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables I never would have bought them just because I thought the album art looked cool and I never would have fallen in love with punk rock. The advent of the internet has created this weird so of dichotomy where it's totally awesome and punk as fuck for any random ass hole to download the Bad Brains discography but it's not cool for that same random ass hole to stumble across those same records at a chain store. It's a stupid double standard and I like it.
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ZACH ATTACK wrote:I stopped caring about bands I liked having their records sold at accessible stores right around the same time I stopped caring about being more punk than everybody else. Before the internet the only way of finding out about underground music was either through friends giving you poor quality mix tapes or accidentally stumbling upon some punk band's CD at the mall. If I had never been at HMV and by chance saw Punk In Drublic and Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables I never would have bought them just because I thought the album art looked cool and I never would have fallen in love with punk rock. The advent of the internet has created this weird so of dichotomy where it's totally astonishing and punk as fuck for any random ass hole to download the Bad Brains discography but it's not cool for that same random ass hole to stumble across those same records at a chain store. It's a stupid double standard and I like it.

This is pretty much what I said, but QFT.
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Are you guys calling downloading music bad? What is this the RIAA?
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Downloading music is awesome because tons of amazing bands i never would have heard of otherwise I can listen to all the time now. It's also good because it means that bands are often discovered by word of mouth, but it's bad because it's helped foster this idea that obscurity makes something more credible than mass acess.
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Yeah, I have no problem with downloading music, I'm just not really uncomfortable with bands deciding to be more widely distributed. As long as they do it for their own reasons, and they don't specifically change their sound/lyrical content in order to be more widely distributed.
ZACH ATTACK wrote:Do drugs. Lots and lots of drugs. The harder the better. Then you'll go from being lonely to wishing that everybody would just fuck off because their a bunch of fucking buzzkills going on about how 'you've got a problem" and they "just want to be their to help you". You don't need any of them. You just need drugs.
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you know whats fun
downloading music
but also paying for music

its almost as if music rules
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Hollow wrote:Yeah, I have no problem with downloading music, I'm just not really uncomfortable with bands deciding to be more widely distributed. As long as they do it for their own reasons, and they don't specifically change their sound/lyrical content in order to be more widely distributed.
You sound too needy. If hardcore was in a relationship with you, it would be all "you can't tell me what to do".
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