Is This Nu-Metal?

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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They were a heavy influence of the era though, to be sure.
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ICP and Eminem are part of the larger 1999 Spin Magazine genre, which transcends music and also includes Stone Cold Steve Austin and Adidas tracksuits
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Devil Without a Cause is a goddamn banger of an album too.
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theplatypus wrote:ICP and Eminem are part of the larger 1999 Spin Magazine genre, which transcends music and also includes Stone Cold Steve Austin and Adidas tracksuits
I swear to god I want to fight someone so hard right now
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theplatypus wrote:ICP and Eminem are part of the larger 1999 Spin Magazine genre, which transcends music and also includes Stone Cold Steve Austin and Adidas tracksuits
Right. And somehow I'm the asshole for denouncing sub-genres.
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I “grew out” of this music during high school (00-04), and how can I really know how much of my fascination is due to nostalgia, deeply scarred pubescent brain cells, or if this music is actually pretty fucking good, but I’m enjoying the heck out of it right now.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problem
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Kaius wrote:I “grew out” of this music during high school (00-04), and how can I really know how much of my fascination is due to nostalgia, deeply scarred pubescent brain cells, or if this music is actually pretty fucking good, but I’m enjoying the heck out of it right now.
I get a nostalgic kick out of examining this shit too. It's a good reference point for humor for people within a certain age range
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Im starting to think it’s just the stuff that was coming out at the tail end of the era that turned me off. Bands/songs that are naturally more derivative and bland.
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Were Evanescence nu-metal?

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theplatypus wrote:
Kaius wrote:I “grew out” of this music during high school (00-04), and how can I really know how much of my fascination is due to nostalgia, deeply scarred pubescent brain cells, or if this music is actually pretty fucking good, but I’m enjoying the heck out of it right now.
I get a nostalgic kick out of examining this shit too. It's a good reference point for humor for people within a certain age range
If you come to any conclusions about our nu-metal brains please share
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Whatever you think of the music itself (and I think that it sucks), that first KoRn album ends with Jonathan Davis screaming and sobbing for a while about his childhood experience as a sexual abuse victim while the music slowly dies out. Dark.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
Kaius wrote:I “grew out” of this music during high school (00-04), and how can I really know how much of my fascination is due to nostalgia, deeply scarred pubescent brain cells, or if this music is actually pretty fucking good, but I’m enjoying the heck out of it right now.
I get a nostalgic kick out of examining this shit too. It's a good reference point for humor for people within a certain age range
feels like a dig
What's the dig? There is no dig
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theplatypus wrote:Were Evanescence nu-metal?

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Yeah, I think they fit. Her voice is excellent.
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Re: Rage and System being too political for nu-metal. I have a hard time with the idea of lyrical content being a driver for musical genres. A genre can support a wide range of subject matter, and even ones which typically don't can survive anomalies. Just because something sticks out as unique within a category doesn't mean it can't also belong to the category.
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theplatypus wrote:Whatever you think of the music itself (and I think that it sucks), that first KoRn album ends with Jonathan Davis screaming and sobbing for a while about his childhood experience as a sexual abuse victim while the music slowly dies out. Dark.
Indeed. I was listening to this shit in like 7th grade and that’s pretty fucked up.
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Kevin Davis wrote:I have a hard time with the idea of lyrical content being a driver for musical genres. A genre can support a wide range of subject matter, and even ones which typically don't can survive anomalies. Just because something sticks out as unique within a category doesn't mean it can't also belong to the category.
I don’t think anyone is being particularly exclusionary here...
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