• temeleh@lemdro.id
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    4 months ago

    Everybody, everybody, everybody livin’ now Everybody, everybody, everybody fucks Everybody, everybody, everybody livin’ now Everybody, everybody, everybody sucks

    • System Of A Down
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    4 months ago

    As you can see from the data: as Everybody increases, so too does Sucks.

    A similar trend can be seen here: on the X axis we track Everything, and on the Y axis a pronounced increase in Fucked is revealed.

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    4 months ago

    Limp bizkit is unironically #1 on my live bands bucket list and I’m probably the most elitist metalhead douchebag on all of lemmy

    I just love how us 30 year olds now look at this shitty bands with nostalgia glasses on now, I also notice unanimous respect for Linkin Park and it never used to be like that

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      4 months ago

      Linkin Park slaps so hard that even parodies of Linkin Park sound good. I always thought the hate they got was good hearted in a ‘guilty pleasure’ sort of way but then they stayed relevant long enough everyone forgot what they were supposed to be feeling guilty about.

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        4 months ago

        Same thing with Bizkit. Their early bangers are masterpieces, I don’t know what we were bashing tbh lol

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      4 months ago

      I used to go to a metal club in my small town in Yorkshire, England, and get drunk and dance to stuff like this.

      I also used to get beaten regularly because of the way I dressed.

      So when Limp Bizkit played a gig last year in my small town in Yorkshire I had to go. It was fucking mental and I loved every second of it.

      This year Korn are playing, can’t wait

    • JackFrostNCola@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      I saw some footage from footage from their recent shows and they look like they put on a fun show, and the years haven’t slowed them down

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      4 months ago

      I was just hitting middle school when Hybrid Theory came out. My mom wouldn’t let me buy it because of the repeated Shut Up lyrics in One Step Closer, but I loved the album and listened to it with my friends all the time. I didn’t feel like Meteora hit as hard, and I really lost interest after Minutes to Midnight. Listening to them now, I still don’t like much after the first few albums, but I’ve come around a bit to Meteora and honestly, Reanimation might be my favorite of the first three albums.

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        4 months ago

        Given the albums you do like, did you listen to The Hunting Party? It’s funny how heavy that album is given the ones it’s between. Really felt like it showed how much they were just making the music they wanted, not what they thought gain traction.

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          I couldn’t think of a specific song on that album, so I put it on for a listen. I wasn’t familiar with the hardcore/punk style on War and Keys to the Kingdom. Funny enough, I had tickets to see them on this tour because Rise Against was their supporting act, but the tour got cancelled because Chester got sick. The pairing didn’t make too much sense to me at the time, but now it makes more sense, even if it was at a time that Rise Against was losing a lot of their melodic hardcore background with Appeal to Reason. Collapse (Post-Amerika) still hit though.

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        4 months ago

        I have come to accept that their first two albums were the most definining albums of my generation