Punk/Emo band Hospice

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This band is going down in history. The VLV thread is fucking gold.

"This is really raw and emotional. Really diggin' it. Have you started a Kickstarter to put this on vinyls?"
"Okay this dude is a troll or a b9 poster."
"Screamo does not always entail screaming. And genres are somewhat subjective."
"For real, man, whose account is behind this?"
"Okay, so I had a cat in 1984. My girlfriend owns a cat in 2011. Which one is a cat and the other one a post-cat?"
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Hospice wrote:Once upon a time there were these people that ruined screamo and emo music for the rest of the kids that didn't get a chance to grow up with it but love it all the same. Because they were trying to perpetuate the early 2000's on the internet. Unfortunately it is 2011. The end. ;)

lol read an interview with ian mackaye.
study up son.

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AlecEberhardt wrote: then namedropping, the term "post-skramz,"
He created the genre, geez.

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Gnarlin Gnartree wrote:
AlecEberhardt wrote: then namedropping, the term "post-skramz,"
He created the genre, geez.
NUHH UH! 2008 was the year of post-screamo!

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... %20screamo

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This is the most important thread in the history of this board. I desperately need to be a part of it.

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Admittedly, I am highly anticipating the release of the Hospice EP, for better or worse. I guess the old saying of "No such thing as negative press" hold true, eh. I'm sure all of us will listen to it actually.

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Goatsego wrote:This is the most important thread in the history of this board. I desperately need to be a part of it.
What about getting Fight Fair on MTVU or THIS THREAD?

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Gnarlin Gnartree wrote:Admittedly, I am highly anticipating the release of the Hospice EP, for better or worse. I guess the old saying of "No such thing as negative press" hold true, eh. I'm sure all of us will listen to it actually.
Hopefully it's better than I expect it to be, really into the acoustic song.

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neck_cannon wrote:
Goatsego wrote:This is the most important thread in the history of this board. I desperately need to be a part of it.
What about getting Fight Fair on MTVU or THIS THREAD?
Okay. ONE of the most important threads on this board.

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