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[QUOTE="goratory:132607"]the taste of cigarettes said:[QUOTE]I agree, the most refreshing thing about modern metal is its WAY WAY less oriented on scene and all that shit -- as far as total geeks can start the most popular metal band and people will like them based almost solely on the music -- but by the same note some of that charisma of going to a show, making new friends, feeling part of something, has faded...[/QUOTE] It depends how you look at man. I'll be sitting outside our practice space in Boston and see tons of punk kids walking by each other and never saying a word to each other even though they are both obviously punk. Everytime a kid in a Skinless or Cryptopsy shirt walks by I end up in a ten minute conversation with them. I have met 90% of my friends through metal. Some people go to shows and won't meet anybody the whole night. I'd rather get hammered, have a good time, and end up meeting 15 new people. I definately do feel part of something in this scene. I mean I kind of have to when almost everyone of my friends is in a death band. I mean, culturally, it stands out alot more in Europe and other places where they have those 3 day camping fest every weekend and everyones always partying together but we have that here also. For instance, if you go to Maryland Deathfest and stay at the motel 6 you will see every door in the hotel open and everyone partying together. [/QUOTE]
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