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I love their first and last albums. Although it's technically 2 different bands they changed their sound that much. The 2 in between are balls though.

They were great at Leeds though, far better than they had any right to be.

Black Parade was crap but I thought Three Cheers was a good album with plenty of engrossing riffs. Never listened to the last one.

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I remember liking one black veil brides song... then I saw what they looked like and ran to the hills.

Wait, so you judged BVB favourably on their music?

Also, saying you stopped liking a band because of their image shows you're a bit of a scenester.

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I love their first and last albums. Although it's technically 2 different bands they changed their sound that much. The 2 in between are balls though.

They were great at Leeds though, far better than they had any right to be.

I think I used to enjoy Three Cheers the most, but I Brought You My Bullets is probably my favourite now; I remember utterly losing my shit when they played Vampires at Wembley

I'm glad they broke up when they did though; I think their declining stature wouldn't have given what they wanted to achieve a proper platform

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My pleb stage was The Killers, and old school 90's hip hop. I was asuburban nearly middle class white 14 year old who listened to NWA all the time.

i still love both

In Easter I spent 10 hours straight locked in UEA library listening to N.W.A. lmao.

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Looking through everyone's plans for the weekend, i'm genuinely concerned i'll be the only person watching Nero..

How do you think Augustines feel

Apparently only 50 people went to see Tim Burgess last year, I'm wondering if Augustines will beat the record

I think my only stage where I listened to bad music was when I was a proper NIN fanatic and only listened to Industrial Rock for about a year; that meant listening to a lot of KMFDM which isn't too bad, but also meant listening to stuff like this:

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How do you think Augustines feel

Apparently only 50 people went to see Tim Burgess last year, I'm wondering if Augustines will beat the record

jesus..

i'm hoping that the NME tent is at least decently filled for Nero, or are Arctics really that dominant?

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On my first day of college the girl I sat next to in chemistry told me she was going to see Pierce The Veil and that they were her favourite band. Sick.

One of their songs had a mariachi section which made them go up in my estimations; it didn't really work but at least it wasn't as cookie-cutter as I expected

i'm hoping that the NME tent is at least decently filled for Nero, or are Arctics really that dominant?

They will fill out the tent fine; I remember Justice being reasonably full against Foo Fighters so Nero will have no problem

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I really like Pierce The Veil. Sleeping With Sirens are god awful though.

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Sleeping With Sirens music is actually pretty good, Its just his voice is way too high for me. I thought the PTV singer had a high voice, until I heard SWS. It's just unlistenable.

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