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Emo-What kind of high schooler were you? (pg. 6)
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UWM
:stongue:

will always be funny.
dj_bas
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Originally posted by Slylee
awesome!!! i'm gonna download that when i get home today. thanks:D


i dont think i've ever heard any of your sets? i can't remember. i'm too scatter brained to remember...bas and clovis yell at me for not downloading their stuff and i'm like, "huh? where can i download it?" and they're like, "in my ing sig u moron!"


:stongue:

Yeah :mad:

:p

Ready for this? In high school i was 220 lbs, 5'11", some acne (not too bad, it got really bad when I was in college), and....and I was in band :wtf: I didn't play any dorky fatass instruments though. Started out playing xylophone & marimba (yes dorky) then moved on to snare and finally the quints (a 5 peice drum kit). I was also in the theater orchestra as a percussionist and the school's jazz band.
ZeJayMan
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Originally posted by DJ RJT
Wow, you're a dark individual ;)

But yeah, I dig Morrissey...



I'm a cheery individual and I get on with most people but i've always loved music that's a bit darker.
Radiohead are easily one of the most intelligent and incredible sounding bands around. And the reason i love them it's just that i've never been persuaded to like them or digged the image that came with liking them. 7 Years old, sitting in the car, listening to a complilation of Massive Attack, Leftfield, Radiohead, The Smiths... I just remembered loving the music. Ah, thanks Dad... You're the best!
DJ RJT
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Originally posted by dj_bas
Ready for this? In high school i was 220 lbs, 5'11", some acne (not too bad, it got really bad when I was in college), and....and I was in band :wtf: I didn't play any dorky fatass instruments though. Started out playing xylophone & marimba (yes dorky) then moved on to snare and finally the quints (a 5 peice drum kit). I was also in the theater orchestra as a percussionist and the school's jazz band.


That is adorable.
jdat
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Originally posted by ZeJayMan
I'm a cheery individual and I get on with most people but i've always loved music that's a bit darker.
Radiohead are easily one of the most intelligent and incredible sounding bands around. And the reason i love them it's just that i've never been persuaded to like them or digged the image that came with liking them. 7 Years old, sitting in the car, listening to a complilation of Massive Attack, Leftfield, Radiohead, The Smiths... I just remembered loving the music. Ah, thanks Dad... You're the best!



Radiohead was some of the most depressing stuff one could listen to!
dj_bas
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Originally posted by DJ RJT
That is adorable.

Yeah not adorable for girls to touch my penis though :(. High school was a sad time for me :haha:
UWM
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Originally posted by dj_bas
Yeah not adorable for girls to touch my penis though :(. High school was a sad time for me :haha:


:haha: :haha:
ZeJayMan
They're singing about the state of the world and politics and i guess in some ways that they're pretty depressing subjects.
jdat
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Originally posted by dj_bas
Yeah not adorable for girls to touch my penis though :(. High school was a sad time for me :haha:



so tell us bassel how do you cope with that part of your life?

do you live it in your mind as a bad experience or do you try and live in denial of it?
DJ RJT
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Originally posted by ZeJayMan
I'm a cheery individual and I get on with most people but i've always loved music that's a bit darker.
Radiohead are easily one of the most intelligent and incredible sounding bands around. And the reason i love them it's just that i've never been persuaded to like them or digged the image that came with liking them. 7 Years old, sitting in the car, listening to a complilation of Massive Attack, Leftfield, Radiohead, The Smiths... I just remembered loving the music. Ah, thanks Dad... You're the best!


That is very cool m8! Sounds like you're into a LOT of what I was listening to the most when I was a Freshman and Sophomore in HS, though I never got into The Smiths.

Radiohead was always a weird group for me, because I've absolutely loved them ever since the first time I saw the video for "Paranoid Android," but where I grew up, the kids who were "Radiohead Kids," were seriously more annoying than any sub-clique of people I ever knew. They reminded me of the nihilists from the Big Lebowski.

lücid
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Originally posted by dj_bas
Yeah :mad:

:p

Ready for this? In high school i was 220 lbs, 5'11", some acne (not too bad, it got really bad when I was in college), and....and I was in band :wtf: I didn't play any dorky fatass instruments though. Started out playing xylophone & marimba (yes dorky) then moved on to snare and finally the quints (a 5 peice drum kit). I was also in the theater orchestra as a percussionist and the school's jazz band.

i was in jazz band too! i played keyboard and our instructor was this huge fat black man... it was awesome.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by DJ RJT
A lot of the same artists that were musical staples for me back in the day are still on heavy rotation now...




Yup, same.
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