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I Listen To Bring Me The Horizon And All Those Bands Am I Emo

What bands do scene/emo people listen to? I am just wondering.. i am not trying to be scene/emo.?

Scene and emo music are very different. From what I listen to, scene music has a lot about sex and emo is more songs with sad depth and meaning.
Scene:
Blood on the Dance Foor
Brokencyde
Millionares

Emo:
Heart Cake Party
Hawthorne Heights
Silverstien

For fans of bring me the horizon..?

okay, let me put it like this...i dont use hairspray, and i am NOT an emo. apparently BMTH are "deathcore" whatever the hell that is: i consider them Technical Death Metal: i base this on the complexity of the guitar: if a metal band has very complicated guitar riffs and shredding, then i consider them tech death, other bands i fell fall into this category are brain drill, and cradle of filth.

and no, i dont like the screaming, but the guitar stuff is just incredible. i do understand how people get pissed off that girls like them just because oli skyes is fit (which he is but that is besides the point). also, BMTH and Brokencyde are worlds apart: brokencyde is sh*t. they dont even have any musicians, just singers.

and to further prove my point that metal fans dont have bad taste in music, listen to fifteen fathoms counting by BMTH. i mean, i also listen to jazz, blues, funk, soul, techno and classical music.

Why do people hate Bring Me The Horizon for changing their sound?

I can’t speak for anyone else. Often bands change sounds and styles and it’s not to my taste, I walk away. I don’t usually end up thinking less of the band though, just acknowledging they’re style isn’t to my taste.I changed my mind about BMTH recently. They’re new music is garbage. I have a theory that younger bands that don’t give a **** and drink too much have an edge as far as their art. Whatever they’re doing now not only isn’t to my liking, it’s weak. Really bad arrangements, vocals that sound like they were taken off the cutting room floor of a my chemical romance album, no energy or emotion to the music…I don’t know what happened.Chelsea Smile is one of my all time favorite songs ever, all of Suicide Season, Count Your Blessings, amazing raw albums. I don’t think they sold out, as they’re probably not making any more money or earning new fans, but they’re either not who they appeared to be when they were making deathcore, or this new phase is them on even more and worse drugs than any artist is known to have taken in the history of popular music in the western hemisphere.A good parallel is the Deftones, they have changed their sound a LOT over the years, but they’re still heavy as hell and there’s a lot of aggro in even their most melodic songs. They sound like they are staying true to themselves while changing, a la the beatles.BMTH is just lost and wandering in some musical no mans land of boring emo pop. They need to regrow their balls and get it together.

What bands should I listen to if I like Panic! At the Disco?

Most of the answers here will probably lump Twenty One Pilots, Fall Out Boy, and My Chemical Romance here into the same category: emo teenager music. TOP and MCR have very little in common with P!ATD, so I don’t really recommend them to you (even though they are both great). FOB, in my opinion, is basically a worse Panic! at the Disco. They have a few great songs pre-hiatus (Dance Dance, All This Ringing…), but if I wanted to listen to FOB, I’d usually be better off listening to A Fever You Can’t Sweat.When Panic! was at their best (AFYCSO), they did three things much better than any other rock/alternative band: Ryan Ross wrote incredibly witty lyrics, Brendon Urie had a great voice to sing them with, and they had a uniquely theatrical nature.For witty lyrics in modern pop-rock music, I would look to Saint Motel. They have a way of sneaking humor into a lot of their songs in a way that blends really well with their music, rather than fully relying on it (as a band like Bowling for Soup did).For great voices, they aren’t too hard to find in pop music. Brendon’s voice has only improved, so in this way, modern Panic! is still a great music choice. As for their final trait, theatricality: I have a few albums where this is really present. The Black Parade, by My Chemical Romance, has a lot of theatrical tracks (Mama, the End, Cancer). Green Day is the other rock band who nailed this aspect of music. Their 2004 album, American Idiot, was literally turned into a Broadway musical. It’s a great punk rock album. Their album that I recommend the most, however, is 21st Century Breakdown. Musically, it’s the closest to Panic!, and their theatricality has only improved.I hope this helped.

What kind people do you think listen to the band Lamb Of God?

im a rural white guy whos probably old enough to be your dad...

so that kind i guess...my 22 year old daughter turned me onto them...so her kind too.

now playing:fantastic planet - jawbreaker

Any good Emo rock bands? like Escape the fate, Of mice and men, or Bring me the horizon?

Abandon All Ships
Everyone Die In Utah
For All Those Sleeping
The Ghost Inside
In Fear & Faith
Make Me Famous
Northlane
Secrets
Upon This Dawning
The World Alive
Falling In Reverse
Hope Die Last
D.R.U.G.S.


P.S. BMTH is Deathcore. OM&M is Metalcore. And ETF is Post Hardcore(:

What is considered as "emo music" or "emo bands"?

UghhhhSo, essentially emo music is a difficult thing to pin down because it can be extremely variable in tone and overall feel. The jangly rock of midwest emo seems a far cry from the screaming vocals of emoviolence. American Football and Pg. 99, Mineral and Orchid, all of these are emo. Inherently, all these bands talk about their personal emotions in a vulnerable and confessional way, hence the term emo.There are four waves or eras of emo. The first of theses is the hardcore punk scnene of the 80s and a little of the 90s. This is where emo, or emocore, as it was then called, was born. The definitive bands of this era are Rites of Spring (the very first), Indian Summer, Moss Icon, Embrace, One Last Wish and Dag Nasty, among others.The second wave came in the 90s, arguably the height of emo. Bands like Sunny Day Real Estate, Weezer, Jawbreaker, American Football, Jimmy Eat World, Cap ’n Jazz, Braid, The Promise Ring, The Get Up Kids, Mineral, Christie Front Drive, Orchid, Saetia and Pg.99. These are alt rock, pop punk, punk rock, hardcore, screamo, indie rock and midwest emo.Then, all of a sudden, thanks to blink 182 and My Chemical Romance, emo fucking exploded. Everybody was suddenly sporting long hair and studded belts and being “emo”. The definitive bands of this era, among the shitty gatbage that most of the bands of this wave are, are Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, From First to Last, Dashboard Confessional, The Used and mayyyybeeee My Chemical Romance.But after emo fell dormant, we had the emo revival. Bands like Modern Baseball, TWIABP, Marietta, Tiny Moving Parts, Foxing, LA Dispute, Touché Amoré, and sooooooooo many other bands I can’t possibly name. This is personally my favourite wave of emo music and probably the best, too, taking cues from post hardcore, pop punk, screamo, and indie rock to create a beautiful sound as a backdrop for some super emotionally charged lyrics. At the same time, rapppers like lil peep, lil Uzi Vert, Juice WRLD and nothing,nowhere are keeping emo alive by mixing traditional rock guitars with rap music, mixing emo lyricism about love, life, sadness, depression, drug use, and teenage romance with rock influenced guitar tones in rap music, whilst straying away from the typically braggadacious and misogynistic topics of traditional rap music.Soooo… there you have it. Hehe.

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