They seem like the most nu-metal band of all.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Of courseBurtReynolds wrote:What about P.O.D.?
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Oh yeah. Also, lol:BurtReynolds wrote:What about P.O.D.?
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There was a lot of Christianity running through some nu-metal now that I think about it...
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Speaking of
Was Creed nu-metal?
Was Creed nu-metal?
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But what is art, really?tragabigzanda wrote:I guess when I think of "movement" I think of "ethos," and I don't see any particular ethos to most of these bands beyond getting paid (SOAD notwithstanding). It would be like calling hair metal a movement.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It was. It was a specific sound and style that had accompanying fashion and encompassed a lot of bands.tragabigzanda wrote:lol at Nu Metal was a "movement"
Like, I consider the DIY/Michael Azerrad bands more of a movement, even though they sounded (and often looked) nothing alike.
But whatever, I'm just nitpicking.
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I think there was an ethos. It was quite anti-classics like The Beatles and whatnot. They didn't revere the obligatory bands you were supposed to. That and the whole trailer trash hero thing. I hesitate to say blue collar. They were whatever is below that.tragabigzanda wrote:I guess when I think of "movement" I think of "ethos," and I don't see any particular ethos to most of these bands beyond getting paid (SOAD notwithstanding). It would be like calling hair metal a movement.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It was. It was a specific sound and style that had accompanying fashion and encompassed a lot of bands.tragabigzanda wrote:lol at Nu Metal was a "movement"
Like, I consider the DIY/Michael Azerrad bands more of a movement, even though they sounded (and often looked) nothing alike.
But whatever, I'm just nitpicking.
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Florida is basically a trailer park. I assumed when they celebrated their home state, they were celebrating trailer parks.tragabigzanda wrote:Were any of them marketing the trailer trash angle beyond Kid Rock?
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I wouldn't call PJ post-grunge but I might call Staind grunge. What is post-grunge really? Just grunge that came out after its cultural moment?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nu Metal is more specific than just rap + rock/metal. RATM doesn’t sound Nu at all. It’d be like calling Pearl Jam post-grunge because they influenced Staind.
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They’re definitely not grunge. Post-grunge has a totally different sound.Kevin Davis wrote:I wouldn't call PJ post-grunge but I might call Staind grunge. What is post-grunge really? Just grunge that came out after its cultural moment?LoathedVermin72 wrote:Nu Metal is more specific than just rap + rock/metal. RATM doesn’t sound Nu at all. It’d be like calling Pearl Jam post-grunge because they influenced Staind.
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Post grunge was just watered down AiC with a bit of Pearl Jam and late Metallica.
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What about Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie? Sure, they’re probably industrial metal mixed with alternative metal, it they really seem to toe the Nu line. Especially with how hooky a lot of their songs are.
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Too theatrical for me.LoathedVermin72 wrote:What about Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie? Sure, they’re probably industrial metal mixed with alternative metal, it they really seem to toe the Nu line. Especially with how hooky a lot of their songs are.
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