Radical positions

Nonpoint is still one of my favorite bands. I think they are in that genre.

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Korn was brilliant. They simply slowed down hip-hop beats to be heavier and made an entire movement.

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I remember when going to college was a big deal and you had to be smart and work hard to go.

Now its just a collaboration between banks and universitys to feed the debt market. Both institutions get rich and a bunch of kids start of their adult lives with an albatros of debt draped around their necks.

Of course some people actually do go to learn. I feel kinda bad for them. Their education cost is being artificially inflated by easily gotten government backed loans, while simultaneously their degree is devalued from a saturation of the job market by “people with a degree”.

All of that comes together to make STEM a vestigial organ of the higher education system. Its still there, but if it gets toxic to the body it will be removed.

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Pretty good for an angry 20 year old in 1992 though. :grinning:

Context is important with music.

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Sepultura, suicidal tendencies, slayer, any of the New York hardcore bands (madball, agnostic front, cromag, esp sick of it all) are also good for young angry people.

I prefer MOST of those to Pantera. Pantera isn’t bad, it’s just “mid” (gen z brain rot terminology)

I’ve been learning all of the slang young people use.

If you can understand all of this you pass the gen Z language test.

Seconded.

Beat me to it.

Dude, I use to train with some professional wrestlers in an abandoned warehouse off N Broadway.

I believe it

Which is like:

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Old brewery warehouse.

You right in STL or somewhere around there? I was up in Troy for a few years.

Lived in the city for 15 years. Know every inch of it. I’m in St Charles again.

Cool man. Worked in Lake St Louis for a while doing estate sales. Did a couple in St Charles as well.

LSL is nice… a little too busy now but St Charles is where I grew up.

I miss st Charles. Great city.

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Still charming but getting a bit too overpopulated. I lived in the old part. Grew up at 5th and Booneslick

Nice. Love the old town area. I am going be there before Christmas. Son wants to tour SLU, Marryville and Lindenwood.

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College time already?!

My oldest is a Junior this year and we are heading to the Chicago area for Christmas. Makes sense to stop.

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Went to Lindenwood, SIUE is nice, too. SLU is a dump

Haven’t been to SLU in years. Got my masters at WUSTL.

Wash U ??