You really are a twat arn't you kid? The reason you should care for them is because they inspired your faveourite bands. It is because they inspired them that these bands sound the way you like. Or a great deal. It is these bands who made them pick up guitars and strum away. that is why you should care, existence.Originally posted by Tormentor@22 December 2003 - 08:46
Just one thing. Why the hell should I like Iron Maiden just because they inspired some of my fav bands??And I never said they were like metallica I just said they were crap like metallica.Also hahahahah "Roots of Metal" Who the fuck cares about the "Roots". Its about the music.
Who the f**k cares about roots? Another stupid comment. If it weren't for roots, a tree would die. If it weren't for family roots, you'd never exist. If it weren't for musical roots stretching from gospell to blues to rock then you'd never have your list of bands? roots, I think they are important than you seem to think.
It is all about the music, but you seem to not understand your closing line. If it were all about the music, why disgrace yourself by throwing childish slanders arround? These other bands have slaved over the pressure of companys and toured to death to entertain their fans. they have produced good records (even if recent ones have not been so good) but most importantly they got into the industry by tallent. being able to play and write songs, unlike the latest onslaught of pop-idols. it was the music which got them there, it was musics roots which inspired them to carry on what they loved.
Isn't it useful we don't have to re-invent the concept of the wheel from scratch, or more advance scientific research? Why? Because it's been passed on from generation to generation. this has caused advancement in technolagy, but if it werne't for scientific roots then we'd have squat, or to an extent. It is the same with music, be grateful that your faveourite band is arround because other bands made something to inspire them to take it a step further (in thier eyes).
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