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Post by pen on Apr 24, 2007 14:09:20 GMT -5
They didn't scream their balls off on Chuck and I did not hear any SOAD influence on that album at all. It sounded like old school punk mixed with old school metal, really, and it was a damn sight more inventive than imitating Mark Hoppus.
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Post by Pipa on Apr 24, 2007 16:27:34 GMT -5
They didn't scream their balls off on Chuck and I did not hear any SOAD influence on that album at all. Ok, so I was mostly referring to "We're All To Blame", but I you know what I mean. For the record, I really, really hate that song, so anything other than it (yes, even imitating Mark Hoppus) is an improvement for me.
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Post by pen on Apr 25, 2007 17:58:29 GMT -5
They didn't scream their balls off on Chuck and I did not hear any SOAD influence on that album at all. Ok, so I was mostly referring to "We're All To Blame", but I you know what I mean. I know exactly what you mean. You suck.
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