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Old 07-21-2010, 09:53 AM   #449 (permalink)
DudeEMETIB
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Originally Posted by serial_x View Post
Because "purists" believe that a true metal fan have to like Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden and Judas Priest and all that non-metal hard rock in order to like modern day metal.

How does it have anything to do with what I was raised on? THAT is the music that was played to me as a kid.. I was raised on those bands. I was a kid being raised by a mother who loved Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd Zepplin and Meat Loaf.. that's what was constantly playing throughout my childhood. You understand what the term "being raise on" means don't you (re-read that sentence in the non-bitchy tone in which in was meant)?
1. It's fine that you don't like Sabbath, Maiden, or Priest...but how can you claim them to be "non-metal" I think that's a load of horse shit. But I'm with you on Priest, fucking fruity ass band. "breaking the law, break-breaking" yeah shut up, the only law you broke was the one against sodomy you shit ass band.

2. Well...I'm with Martha on the "being raised on"....I was raised on a lot of music that I love that holds a lot of nostalgia for me and helped shaped my overall music taste....there's also some music that brings back bad memories and I don't like because of the correlation I've set with the music and the memories....and there's also music I was raised on that I absolutely hate, because it was shitty then, it's shitty now, it will always be shitty...and I don't get why the fuck my mom listened to such shitty shit....so I think you can see why "being raised on" isn't a clearly understood phrase if you don't tell us how "being raised on" certain music affected you.
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