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[QUOTE="ValkyrieScreams:522689"]Now as for the show on Friday... I had an [U]amazing[/U] time. When I go to shows, I [I]make a point [/I]of having an amazing time. :doublehorns: What else is there? I work ridiculously hard in the "serious" parts of my life, I rock out ridiculouly hard afterwards and usually knock some heads around (frequently my own). I thoroughly enjoyed watching and listening to [B]all[/B] the bands. Although I wouldn't toatally agree that those called "hardcore" in the comments above really fall into that category (except maybe in that elements of the hardcore influence do surface from time to time), I can step back without prejudice and realize what aspects of the sound don't have the same appeal to certain types of metalheads as they do to me. I happen to love hardcore. I also happen to love thrash, death, black, and grind metal as well as many other random and varried styles of music. Like mostly everyone, I have certain preferences; however, if I'm in the mood to listen to one kind as opposed to another, that's not to say everything else sucks. There is a difference between stating an opinion, giving constructive criticism and straight up insulting someone's creative attempts. Likewise, if someone wants to give added support to their friends' bands, boyfriends, girlfriends, etc, what's wrong with that? We're here to talk about the music, the pit, and stuff specific to the scene right? Why attack each other? [/QUOTE]
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