Eyesore wrote:
OurFinestCoward wrote:
You bring up good points, but what about all the other crap bands that wear the image like some "aweful scar," hinting to some deeper understanding of the dark, or something rediculous like that? What about them, and their nu-metal gayness? Don't you think Kittie would be all... "Uhhh... yeah, we're not with them," and drop their look, and change their shitty and damning band name, that screams nu-metal, with it's reverse image ploy (LOL, hXc a clown with a machette, and swastikas all over his body, but he's wearing a tutu, how clever! And Kittie doesn't sound CUTE LIKE I THOUGHT THEY WOULD!!! I'm soooo surprised...) that humiliates any metal head who ever gets associated with Nu-metal by the ignorant. They were part of a lousy movement, and they, like their obviously staged image would lead one to suspect, did not try to seperate themselves, meaning they must've milked it for what it was worth, and still are doing so. I think they are using their naturally obscure presence in the metal world as a gimmick, and it kinda worked, but not on me! Lousy music~!
Pull out your old photo albums. You looked like a tard at 17! Don't lie.
What, are you kidding? I wish I could go back to my old dress code. 17, I didn't really care about my appearance, which worked to my advantage. Sadly, I became self aware that, although I liked, and still admire my old look, girls looked down on anyone who wore a black t-shirt and a pair of black pants at the same time. CHRIST, what happened to good guys wear black? God forbid, and blue jeans weren't enough either, they gotta be $$$, and compliment some ratty ass, over priced button up. Wear anything less, and you can forget even talking to (HOT) girls at a party. I'm more embarrassed of my current photos, where I look like a dick, because I let wrestling force me to cut my hair, just so I don't feel like the dick I think I look like during practice.