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[QUOTE="Samantha:522719"]"Captain obvious" obviously lacks some reading comprehension skills, and this is why I will no longer pay attention to this person. People like this are exactly why a lot of people do not post on RTTP. There is far too much pointless drama on this site. In any case, I'm glad that my post did eventually encourage more people to talk about what they thought of the bands that played (which was really the point in the first place). I think that bands like to hear honest feedback from the people who have seen them. I find it hard to believe that any of the bands would be offended by my saying that I think they can play well, and their music is well-written, but that I'm not a fan of their hardcore influences. At least I have something of value to say about their music, rather than being a total meathead about it like the anonymous "Captain obvious". More than a decade ago, I lived in a city that had a big hardcore scene. I saw A LOT of hardcore bands back then, including some that are fairly well-known now but weren't years ago when I saw them. A lot of hardcore fans would be creaming their pants if they knew about some of the shows I attended. Honestly, I got bored with hardcore. What really sealed the deal was when the obnoxious jocks started coming to shows. They had absolutely no sense of pit etiquette, but I guess it was fun to watch them run around after I knocked their hats off their heads while they were in the pit. The music changed over time, and I didn't like what it had become. Anyway, I've always liked black, death, and thrash metal much better than I ever liked hardcore. On the other hand, there are a lot of people who love hardcore and/or death metal but would rather shove a red hot poker into their eye sockets than listen to any band with a keyboard player. Sacreligion does something unique by incorporating a keyboard into the style of music that they play. I think that is cool. I'm sure that none of them think I'm an asshole because their hardcore influences are not within the realm of my own personal tastes. They seem like decent people. [/QUOTE]
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