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Ira in Chi 03-17-06 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by Placid Casual
Somebody on Pitchfork Media gave crying a 9.2

hahahahaha

zelah 03-17-06 11:39 PM


Originally Posted by jim-bob
:bday:

http://forum.watmm.com/style_emotico...mm/on2long.png

In Absentia 03-18-06 01:11 AM


Originally Posted by tehz
lol @ defending ska, seriously.

LOL @ people who make fun of a style of music and probably know very little about it except for what was on MTV several years ago. There's a lot more to ska music than Reel Big Fish and stupid 15 year old kids. Just sayin'. :rolleyes:

zelah 03-18-06 01:21 AM

i've never had cable or heard reel big fish, just sayin'

it has trumpets and goofy dancing and white kids thinking they're carribean "rude bwoy"s

plus, bad hats and checkered everythings

suspenders!

sers 03-18-06 01:26 AM

i was really into moon ska and such way back when, but i get a lot more enjoyment from listening to dub and roots.

skingry 03-18-06 02:18 AM

::Stepping out of my time machine, after traveling a month from the past to now::

Someone stole his white belt? Huh? Huh? Am I right!?!?

OK, I'm leaving.

Quarters Mostly 03-18-06 06:14 AM

Enough of the in-fighting about Ska and how much of a rude boy
your were. I thought this thread was about making fun of this
Emo kid and therefore bringing the SS/FG portion of bikeforums
closer.

MLPROJECT 03-18-06 06:19 AM

3rd wave traditional
some 2tone
early jamaican

Placid Casual 03-18-06 11:41 PM

Dude, my dance music is so much more intelligent than your dance music. Can you not tell by the way I dance? Observe my introspective dance floor style. Seriously, is it not just self-evidently superior to your unexamined jerking and flailing? IDM, my friend.

.:Jimbo:. 03-19-06 12:32 AM

haha, this set of pics got me banned in another forum, the mod must have been an emo himself and took great offence

btw its a video game forum foo section, i just droped by to harass the other members

http://www.edgeforums.net/gta/showth...threadid=67645

helvetica 03-19-06 12:51 AM


Originally Posted by sers
i was really into moon ska and such way back when, but i get a lot more enjoyment from listening to dub and roots.


werd.

humancongereel 03-19-06 12:59 AM

yeah, i was briefly into the third wave stuff. but now...i just like roots stuff.

but ska and the "ska scene", i think that's pretty funny ****. unintentionally hilarious.

omgsunflower 03-19-06 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by In Absentia
LOL @ people who make fun of a style of music and probably know very little about it except for what was on MTV several years ago. There's a lot more to ska music than Reel Big Fish and stupid 15 year old kids. Just sayin'. :rolleyes:

The person defending ska was making fun of emo, which is a style of music he probably knows very little about. Emo has gotten out of control, where now it is really marketed for spineless and self-loathing teenagers, so I'm not phased at all when people constantly bash emo. I do myself sometimes, but it had it's roots aswell. Let me tell you those emo bands from 1985 kicked ass, and you have NO IDEA.

Nachoman 03-19-06 01:34 PM

If I had known that crying in bars would have gotten me more babes, I would have tried it.

skanking biker 03-20-06 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by omgsunflower
The person defending ska was making fun of emo, which is a style of music he probably knows very little about. Emo has gotten out of control, where now it is really marketed for spineless and self-loathing teenagers, so I'm not phased at all when people constantly bash emo. I do myself sometimes, but it had it's roots aswell. Let me tell you those emo bands from 1985 kicked ass, and you have NO IDEA.


If we are going to talk music, then lets talk music. I used the phrase ska "scene" because before it was popularized on MTV and commercialized in saturn adds, there actually was a very rich, vibrant midwest ska scene. The music, in addition to its intrinsic value, had a powerful message of racial unity and social conscience--hence the checkers and black and white suits. While some may think "skanking" to be hilarious, i find jumping around with glo sticks whilst on x to be a silly form of dancing. My point was that as ska became more popularized, trendy little high schoolers who knew little about the music, its jamacian/british roots, or its message swarmed venues because of a few popular MTV videos and "diluted" the scene. I'm not one of these "i liked it before you did so you suck,"---but I also hate little trendy teenie boppers who listen to music simply because its popular and have no clue about its culture or roots. After 1996, many shows became cross-over shows with EMO bands opening for the flavor-of-the month MTV ska band. Dance halls that used to be populated with a racially diverse mix of rudies and skins skanking together now turned into pseudo jock mosh fests with self-loathing, depressed 16-old suburbanite girls crying because someone grabbed them while they got body passed and kids like the one in the picture crying because someone kicked him in the mosh pit or made fun of their reel big fish t-shirt.

The picture simply reminded me of a scene i witnessed countless times where some skinny crybaby teenie booper who was pissed at their parents doned a pair of cheap plaid pants from goodwill toped with a weezer shirt got their a$$ kicked at a ska show.

I could care less whether anyone here likes my music---i listened to ska before it was popular in the 90s, still listen to it now and plan to be around for the fifth wave revival.

zelah 03-20-06 12:44 PM

nm, no reasoning with ska kids

jim-bob 03-20-06 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by skanking biker
...there actually was a very rich, vibrant midwest ska scene.

This is priceless.

Fugazi Dave 04-12-06 01:06 AM

"That should be the emo flag"

-Shaun

P.S.Since.this.thread.is.old referring to the OP

humancongereel 04-12-06 02:01 AM

you know, this kid who is in my house right now was talking earlier about going to see the aquabats. i wanted to tell him he was ********, but i was nice, and kept my mouth shut.

bbattle 04-12-06 06:51 AM

Nathan Fabian took his woman. And this is what Nathan has to say about it:







http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2006...anFabian-2.jpg

bbattle 04-12-06 07:15 AM


Originally Posted by jim-bob
Tell me what IDM stands for.

Try to keep a straight face while you're doing it, I dare you.

And while you're at it, what is this EMO? Electric Moon Orchestra?

bbattle 04-12-06 07:20 AM

My favorite ska band was the Specials. I also like the English Beat and the UB40, which became more of a reggae-ska-pop band by the time they hit American Bandstand. Alas, the Specials split and became the Fun Boy Three.

Jeez, now you've got me started on 80's music again. Any Echo and The Bunnymen fans out there?

mcatano 04-12-06 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by skanking biker
I could care less whether anyone here likes my music---i listened to ska before it was popular in the 90s, still listen to it now and plan to be around for the fifth wave revival.

Madness invented ska.

sashae 04-12-06 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by jim-bob
Tell me what IDM stands for.

Try to keep a straight face while you're doing it, I dare you.

jim-bob only listens to Merzbow and Masonna.

jim-bob 04-12-06 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by sashae
jim-bob only listens to Merzbow and Masonna.

That crap's too prefab for me. I only listen to my veins and arteries pulsing angrily.

sashae 04-12-06 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by jim-bob
That crap's too prefab for me. I only listen to my veins and arteries pulsing angrily.

http://www.alien8recordings.com/images/cardiac.jpg

Familiar with that album? :)

skanking biker 04-12-06 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by mcatano
Madness invented ska.


actually marley did but madness still rocks

i love the old brit two-tone stuff: Madness, specials, and definately Bad Manners----Special Brew!

s_9 04-12-06 11:09 AM

I thought Clement Dodd & Jamaican push for independence from the Brits did...well, whatever.

skanking biker 04-12-06 11:11 AM

true true, marley just was the first to popularize it

jim-bob 04-12-06 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by sashae

I stood at the precipice of aube completism at one point, but then my money found somewhere else to go.


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