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[QUOTE="anonymous:260605"]At first I thought it was a phase...cause every band that forms from an old band has kinks to work out, and since Daughters is the bulk of ATSS I assumed it was natural to fidgit around, thinking "How can we do something we weren't just doing before in our last band?". I like Jon's drumming more than one might think, and I thought the guitars on Canada Songs were creative... But I think now that I am hearing other material by the band, and they are just repeating the same formula, plus the same jokes, it gets to me. Lex doing metrosexual vocals to scare off jocks that go to grindy shows just for the breakdowns is a really funny, novel idea that I think they brought into the limelight -- the questioned the sexual identities of people that go to aggressive music shows, and that is a neat process in itself. But making a career of that? No thanks. Yelping like a faggy guy being attacked by dogs isn't what I want out of music: it's so fake when that happens. Bands like Limpwrist or Nirvana handeled certain questions about sex and sexual idenitity in more dirty, masculine musics in a way that I thought was methodical and intelligent. It was done with placement so it made a point in a way that left room for ponderence. But basing a whole career on it? Leave that to TurboNegro. -Nicholas[/QUOTE]
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