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this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:05 pm
by ghostthroats
cyclops in Ulysses (which is actually pretty awesome)
but he makes some valid points.

and i just saw Willa post about how dumbstep makes no sense to him so i'm just going to leave this here:


Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:36 am
by grind/bro
i got about a minute in and thought to myself "oh he's one of those people" before closing the window. youtube ranters = the worst.

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:37 am
by ghostthroats
the best part is when he talks about dubstep, really. maybe i should should find the time and link to that. or just quote it.

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:49 am
by Token
I am amazed I listened to the whole thing... He made pretty good points but I think I'm mostly impressed with his dubstep impression.

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 1:00 am
by ghostthroats
Token wrote:I am amazed I listened to the whole thing... He made pretty good points but I think I'm mostly impressed with his dubstep impression.
yes.

just agreeing with this statement completely.

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:45 am
by officespace
Got 5 minutes in and it's pretty stupid. Yeah dubstep or whatever sucks, you think Katy Perry sucks what else is new.

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:01 am
by ghostthroats
angst! oh shit. doesn't invalidate that the respect for instrumental genius has diminished. artists nowadays rely on technology to shape and perfect their sound. i'll just sit over here and listen to some comeback kid
that being said, hardcore in - in many communities - has grown and realized their potential and skill. the alberta scene is no doubt the best in this country. it almost always has been, but recently it has birthed some of the most talented musicians.

yes, the video rant points out many thoughts we've all been thinking. sorry that i thought some of you might find humor and truth in his points.

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:19 am
by dougmacminn
ghostthroats wrote: the alberta scene is no doubt the best in this country. it almost always has been....
hm

interesting

I take it, then, that you've been everywhere throughout the country, and "always [have] been", to make such a....well.....possibly contentious claim, then?

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:56 am
by ghostthroats
dougmacminn wrote:
ghostthroats wrote: the alberta scene is no doubt the best in this country. it almost always has been....
hm

interesting

I take it, then, that you've been everywhere throughout the country, and "always [have] been", to make such a....well.....possibly contentious claim, then?
i am everywhere all the time~

i think the moral of last night is that i shouldn't post drunk because i just come across as a presumptuous smart ass.

but! i am familiar with the bc's, yukon's, and alberta's communities. MAN if deadmonton circa 2006 had the talented little fucks it does today it'd be dope as hell.
that being said, FUCK YES HIGH JINKS IS BACK.

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:33 am
by Andrew
ghostthroats wrote:MAN if deadmonton circa 2006 had the talented little fucks it does today it'd be dope as hell.
that being said, FUCK YES HIGH JINKS IS BACK.
It does. The HiJinx kids are in new bands and "deadmonton" has one of the best hardcore scenes going. There's a ridiculous amount of good bands there.

Re: this is longish and he kind of rambles and looks like the

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:41 am
by Andrew
dougmacminn wrote:
ghostthroats wrote: the alberta scene is no doubt the best in this country.
hm

interesting

I take it, then, that you've been everywhere throughout the country, and "always [have] been", to make such a....well.....possibly contentious claim, then?
In terms of a self sufficient hc scene with the amount of good bands, good venues, good promoters there is in AB I agree with her. And what parts of the canuk hc scene I havn't seen I've got friends from those places who also feel the same about AB.

Thing is, they get little touring bands or live outside influence so they need to stand on their own. It encourages support for local bands. So in terms of local scene they are on point, much like Vic. Only thing is Vic's scene is smaller.