"Fuck the Interweb... thats for Fagggotts" - The great Chris Unzworth

Feb 03, 2006 15:43

I recently had a conversation with a friend of mine about what the internet has done to the hardcore scene, and whether its effects could be considered a positive or a negative. It got me to thinking a lot about the power of the internet and the effects it has had on people in general, and it's effects on the greater population as well ( Read more... )

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anonymous February 3 2006, 02:53:20 UTC
i love when you write entries like this

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stevenjh February 3 2006, 02:56:14 UTC
Who are you?

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protectxyaxneck February 3 2006, 03:00:44 UTC
i enjoyed this entry steve i could not agree with this anymore...

"i feel a little bit sorry for 90% of the kids today who have found out about hardcore by logging onto myspace.com and reading other peoples 'musical interests'. "

myspace bums me out alot of the time, because 98% of that site is fucking idiots but then i remember sometimes it does have a positive use like keeping in contact with friends in other states or countrys you have mett

anyway
good entry, take care

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anonymous February 3 2006, 03:26:24 UTC
i agree ( ... )

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krs_one February 3 2006, 07:01:49 UTC
The only things that come close too TTT/28days at the backroom for me in the past 6 or 7 years was seeing Betrayed play at HQ last year. Amazing times.

Someone stole my copy of campwoodward which had clash and GB and all sorts of shit on it, i think it was brenden, but hey, i dont wanna point fingers :)

oh.. the reason i was going to comment, my foundation unit at murdoch was called "age of information". And ill be dammed if i can remember a single thing from it. Hooray for the information age!

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stevenjh February 4 2006, 21:38:38 UTC
yeah albany sucked.

Look forward to seeingyour new band man..

talk soon
steve

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gabe_rulz_fuk_u February 3 2006, 05:44:56 UTC
if i a little was more eloquent i probably would have just written the same live journal entry but mine would have said "fuck" a whole lot more.

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stillburning February 3 2006, 19:00:24 UTC
the internet died with the DOC guestbook and the snowtown barrels.

haha. everyone go read my online zine. BUST!

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summerofjess February 3 2006, 08:12:40 UTC
For someone that thinks about things way too much and way too fast, this was very well thought out and I think you got your point across very well, despite it being on livejournal.
I'm really glad you liked Walk the Line - I'm sure you would have been disappointed if you didn't.
I have about a million comments to write on this entry but it all pretty much says the same thing - I don't think I would have been exposed to as many, if any of the bands that I love if it wasn't for the internet in some way, shape or form. I'd like to think that somehow they would have found me, or I would have found them, but in reality if it means that the underground scene becomes 'surfaced' in order for that to happen, then so be it.

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