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ion-storm said:

Nu rave is a bit of a non genre. Was this not a name invented by NME so they could pretend the klaxons and CSS were more popular than they actually are? I could of course be wrong.

I like all genres of music so long as the sound is good. As such I would call myself a pop person.


 OMG CSS and Klaxons are up there in my fav bands!!! LOL!



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Metal for life. \m/



Generally people see me as that dude with the white sunnies who drives around in his flash car, the girls think I'm all hot until they get nearer to my car and hear I’m blasting the Pokemon album 2.B. a Master.



Well, in terms of music, I'd be classed as an emo/rocker/goth, as I love everything from Foo Fighters, and The Magic Numbers to Cradle of Filth and Deathstars.

But, really, when I'm at school, I don't have any 'class' I just talk to, and befriend, anyone.



Heres a band that i have introduced to just about everyone i know and i have yet to hear a negative response, check out The Cat Empire I promise you wont regret it.



possibly my favourite band of all time, random australian guys with very upbeat songs!!!



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ArtofAngels said:

Generally people see me as that dude with the white sunnies who drives around in his flash car, the girls think I'm all hot until they get nearer to my car and hear I’m blasting the Pokemon album 2.B. a Master.


I had that album!!! Mistys song about wanting Ash was quite something 



Yes

another great tune by The Cat Empire



Indie-metal here



I'm a nonconformist, just like everyone else.




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I am a rocking indie emoer who likes metal.

I like most forms of rock, except rap hybrid stuff. I don't like death metal.

My top five bands are:

1. The Cure
2. NIN
3. Tool
4. The Beatles
5. Goo Goo Dolls

I am a pretty big Bjork fan too.



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