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> I'm not the one who erroneously classified a 2000's band as a 90's band.
Inevitably perhaps, you are confused. The issue is not the (somewhat nebulous) description of whether a band is a 90s band or a 2000s band (sometimes I forget that you millennials think no band ever has a career beyond a couple of years. To you, are Pink Floyd a 60s band, a 70s band, an 80s band, or a 90s band?).
The definition of dadrock was "rock music from the 60s to the 90s". The band in question released rock music in the 90s. Are you beginning to understand?
Anonymous D replied with this 1.1 year ago, 6 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#772,296
Anonymous B replied with this 1.1 year ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#772,322
@previous (D)
Syd Barrett fans disagree with you. And unless you can come up with a logical reason why they're a "70s band", they're right to disagree.
FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI replied with this 1.1 year ago, 1 hour later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#772,336
@772,205 (B)
You have neglected to mention the Pink Floyd may also be considered a 10's band.
Also, please show that A7X did in fact release material which was publicly available in the 90's.
Anonymous D replied with this 1.1 year ago, 4 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#772,360
> You have neglected to mention the Pink Floyd may also be considered a 10's band.
Indeed! And so I ask you again, by which standard are you deciding which 'decade' describes which band? And perhaps more to the point, why do you care to such an obsessive degree about labelling everything? Does it make it easier for you to determine which angsty teenage subculture you belong to?
> Also, please show that A7X did in fact release material which was publicly available in the 90's.
They didn't. They were, however, formed in the 1990s. And so I ask you again, by which standard are you deciding which 'decade' describes which band? And perhaps more to the point, why do you care to such an obsessive degree about labelling everything? Does it make it easier for you to determine which angsty teenage subculture you belong to?
FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI replied with this 1.1 year ago, 5 hours later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#772,403
@previous (B)
You stated in @772,205 (B) > The definition of dadrock was "rock music from the 60s to the 90s". [The band in question] (Avenged Sevenfold) released rock music in the 90s.
And now you have just contradicted yourself with the statement > [They] (Avenged Sevenfold) didn't. They were, however, formed in the 1990s.
That'll be all, thanks.
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Anonymous B replied with this 1.1 year ago, 8 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#772,405
@previous (FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI)
LOL, that wasn't my defintion you raging spastic. Also, nice goalpost shifting. I said the band made rock music in the 90s, which they did. You asked which of their rock music was "publicly available". Not very bright, are you?
And you're still dodging the question - why do you have this obsessive need to label everything and find a teenage subculture to feel safe in? Have I upset you by talkling about your beloved little emo power metal band Avenged Sevenfold?
Green !BEERiVqJJw replied with this 1.1 year ago, 8 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#772,408