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bESt Screamo/punk singles..........!?
Please tell me some cool screamo punk singles, plz dont just tell the artist or album,be precise......... Songs against society norms or anything good theme like mcr and linkin park. Tell as many as you know......... I need them urgently. BEST LIST GETS 10 PTS.!
Yeah, looks intresting...... i think i want more..........
Oh yes! please do it........ you'll surely get the 10 as soon as possible.......
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
RE: They have no reflections, by Bring Me the Horizon. It's an explaination of backstabbing friends and unfaithfulness. It's pretty much one of the GREATEST screamo songs ever.
In Vogue, by Drop Dead, Gorgeous. Pretty much describes how "the latest trend" is suicide, self abuse etc. Pretty much an amazing song and band.
Next Big Thing and Loaded Pistol, by xBISHOPx. A straight edge band, Next Big Thing is about "scene" kids and how they're just doing things to be trendy. Loaded Pistol is about how people say 'they love' people within a minute. Pretty abstract. Very fast and hardcore.
When a Jealous Man Finds a Gun, by Enter Shikari. About the Columbine High Massacre, and how people are selfish and would kill just so they were known etc. Amazing band.
Knife Called Lust, by Hollywood Undead. Not really screamo or anything, but is very good for "against society's norms". 'Talks' about discrimination, labeling etc.
Ready To Fall, by Rise Against. Actually, anything by them. Very political, some songs are very personal and the band has a lovely sound and are very passionate.
M. Shepard, by Thursday. Very emotional, about hate crimes and how everyone just wants the world to be the same wherever you go. Thursday are a very good band for that.
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Norma Jean, anything by them. Blueprints for Future Homes, by them, it's alot about how things are becoming too commercial, particulary religions and etc.
Romance is Dead, by Parkway Drive. Very "screamo" and "metalcore", Australian hardcore at it's finest. This song is alot about how people overreact about breakups etc.
Up For Sale, by The International Noise Conspiracy. About how people are practically selling their souls, and how people are being exploited etc. The band has alot of good meaningful songs.
Anything by Throwdown, pretty much. There songs are alot about the increase in drug communities etc. and how everyone is just turning to drugs, fighting etc. to solve their problems.
Face Down, by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. There's a more screamo version, and it's very good. It's aimed at abuse and fighting back at it, and how people have the power to do things.
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sidenote: i'm actually having fun filling this out o__o
Anything by Protest the Hero. They're very political and make their point really directly, particulary in songs like "Fear and Loathing in Laramie", which is about the murder of Matthew Shepard.
The Nobodies, by Marilyn Manson. It's pretty much about how everyone wants to be famous, but they all secretely know they'll never make it.
Anything by The Dillinger Escape Plan. They were declared to have the Worlds Most Dangerous Performances, and they deal with issues like abortion, "test tube" babies, murder etc. The song "Panasonic Youth" is very strong.
Entombment of a Machine by Job for a Cowboy. It's about life support systems, but because the hospitals use so much equipment to keep someone who doesn't feel etc. alive, the person actually begins to look and feel like a machine and not a human.
Failure by Design, by Brand New. It has the catchiest tune EVER. It's pretty much about how people start believing they are literally born to fail etc. It's just a real good song, too. hah.
Pray for Plagues, by Bring Me the Horizon. a VERY amazing song, the vocals are just really heavy. It's about how people copy hollywood's trends, as in: being deathly skinny, and how people are under appreciating etc.
Shakedown, by Behind Crimson Eyes. It's practically about uprising and destroying hate etc. in the world. It's really catchy and the vocalist is very fresh sounding, but the recording is a bit bad. But it's good, definately. It's also a poke at royalty, government etc. Very nice lyrics.
Ok, Time for Plan B, by Enter Shikari. Again, very good song. It's about war and how the government is quick to act. It describes nuclear weapons etc. and mass destruction. "Everyone freezes and waits for the earth to shake".
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yeah umm, MCR and Linkin Park aren't punk.
I'm listing some bands i listen to:
the Misfits, Minor Threat, Rancid, the Distillers, AFI's older stuff(and some of their new stuff). More recent stuff like Anti-Flag , Aiden (wiL said so himself!) More metal(and recent) would be Bleeding Through, etc. and possibly Atreyu. More rockabilly would be stuff like Tiger Army and Necromantix. If you think Good Charlotte's punk as well check out Bleed the Dream, my sister says they sound alike but I disagree because Bleed the Dream's alot better but they're not really punk.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Linkin Park and MCR are not punk. You want real, unsaturated punk? Rock out to "Orgasm Addict" by the Buzzcocks. Or "Trust Your Mechanic" by the Dead Kennedys.
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