Re: NCR: STAIND A SELL-OUT

From: <Flippified@AOL.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Tue
24 Jul 2001 22:08:37 EDT

In a message dated 7/23/2001 2:20:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
creedyrn@HOTMAIL.COM writes:


while i must admit i didn't know staind before break the cycle, i wouldn't
necessarily call them a sell-out...they've been knocked for this album being
rather self-absorbed, in that it's primary theme seems to be aaron's
dealings with life, and his background...i find it interesting that he's
able to 'talk' about his life in this manner...but as i said, i'm not
familiar with their previous music, so maybe my opinion doesn't mean
shit...i like the new album...


probably WAYYYYYYYYYYYY late...
but aaron hasnt' changed anything lyrically. he still uses music to express
his hardships through life. yes there are differences between the previous
albums and break the cycle, it isn't as "raw" as dysfunction, i disagree with
it not being as heavy, it is just a different style. good artists and
musicians experiment with differnent ways to approach their art or music, to
grow and mature and learn. and that is what i believe staind is doing. if
they did stuck to one style they'd sound like everclear! (sorry to everclear
fans in advance)

~salma~

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"THE DEATH OF ROCK IS THE DEATH OF ME" the doors
~*~they say that time makes a difference but age doesn't make you a man~*~
creed

~*~no i won't think like you if i did what am i trying to prove~*~ boy hits
car
~*~and fuck them and fuck her and fuck him and fuck you for not having the
strength in your heart to pull through~*~ staind
~*~i won't give up until the blood soaks my fingers~*~ skrape
~*~you can talk me into fucking you but i don't think you'd survive~*~ snake
river conspiracy