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Date Posted: 18:40:09 08/01/02 Thu
Author: alice
Subject: Re: what?
In reply to: captain timmy 's message, "Re: what?" on 09:42:32 08/01/02 Thu

saves the day - stay what you are is a very good album, and i loved it when andy sang with them for at your funeral. they do suck live though, so i have to hate them for that. as for thursday live, thats cause they're not really emo. but then what is emo? for me its bands like mineral, cap'n jazz, last days of april, jimmy eat world (clarity), but obviously for you its different.
i cant say why i never used to like 5 knuckle, maybe its cause they used to suck live. i used to listen to some hardcore then, but its true, that night at the mistress video shoot did change my life and love of hardcore/metal forever. i dont know what i'm saying anymore.
\m/ camoflague \m/

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