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  • RB_IcePh0enix
    FFR Player
    • Jun 2007
    • 709

    #1

    A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

    First off, no emo flaming. This is not a thread about emo people or goths or anything like that, this is about a certain genre of music.

    Secondly, screamo is a type of emo music wether you believe me or not, and emo is a type of punk music. This thread's purpose is to help you better understand emo music. So why am I doing this? There are two reason:
    1. I have seen so many people misuse emo and screamo and it really ticks me off.
    2. I like this type of music and I would like to spread the love .

    Emo

    Emo started in 1984 when the band Rites of Spring were formed. Their roots were from hardcore punk music, but they was something that set them apart fromt he other punk bands in the scene. The singer - Guy Picciotto - used a very different style of vocals and lyrics. His vocals still maintaned the out of breath, yelling punk style vocals, but often times his voice would just break down into an emotion, throated moan type yell. Around the same time, in the ashes of punk band Minor Threat came another new band called Embrace. Ian MacKayes vocals and lyrics were similar to Guy's (and they later went on to form legendary punk band Fugazi). These bands, along with other band that were inspired and had a similar sound were called emocore.

    I'm not completely sure how emocore developed into the indie emo style there was in the 90's so this next paragraph may not seem quite as accurate but I'll try the best I can.

    The scene continued to develop, and eventually the term emo began to refer to many of the indie rock bands of the 90's. Bands such as Sunny Day Real Estate, Texas Is the Reason, and The Get Up Kids were among these indie emo bands.

    List of Emo Bands
    1.6 Band
    American Football*
    Anasarca
    Angel Hair
    Beefeater
    Bells On Trike
    Birthmark
    Boy's Life
    Braid
    Cap'n Jazz*
    Car vs Driver
    Christie Front Drive
    Chune
    Clikatat Ikatowi
    Coasts
    Cursive*
    Dag Nasty
    Decembers Architects
    Drive Like Jehu*
    Elliott
    Embrace*
    Ethel Meserve
    Evergreen
    everyoned
    Fire Party
    Floodgate
    Friend/Enemy
    Fuel
    The Get Up Kids*
    Ghosts and Vodka
    Giant's Chair
    The Gloria Record
    Gray Matter
    The Good Life
    Heroin*
    I Hate Myself*
    Jasemine
    Jawbreaker (arguably)*
    Jejune
    Joan of Arc
    Julia
    Knapsack
    Love of Everything
    Make Believe
    Maritime
    Maximillian Colby
    M.I.J.
    Mineral
    Monument
    Moss Icon*
    Nation of Ulysses
    Native Nod
    Noyes
    One Last Wish
    the One Up Downstairs
    Ordination Of Aaron
    Owls
    Owltian Mia
    Penfold
    The Pine
    Policy Of Three
    Pop Unknown
    The Promise Ring*
    Rain
    Rainer Maria
    The Republic Of Freedom Fighters
    Rites of Sping*
    Samiam
    Sam Zurick
    September
    Sheryl's Magnetic Aura
    Shotmaker
    Sky Corvair
    Sleepytime Trio
    Small Brown Bike
    Still Life
    Street Smart Cyclist
    Soulside
    The Summer We Went West
    Sunny Day Real Estate*
    Texas is the Reason*
    Vermont
    Vitreous Humor

    Q: So I'm new to emo and have no idea where to start. What do I do?
    A: Listen to this song:

    If you like it, get the album Diary by Sunny Day Real Estate. Then proceed to check out the band I put an asterick next to.

    Q: I don't like these bands, is there something heavier I can listen to?
    A: Read the screamo section .

    Q: Where can I get a more in depth explanation of emo?
    A: www.fourfa.com

    Bands that are not emo
    My Chemical Romance
    AFI
    Senses Fail
    Fall Out Boy
    Dashboard Confessional
    Panic At the Disco
    Simple Plan
    The Used


    Emo Violence aka Screamo
    To be honest, wikipedia has a great explanation so I'm just going to use that:

    Screamo is a musical genre which evolved from emo and hardcore punk in the early 1990s. "Emo" and "screamo" are essentially meant to describe the same style of music, changing with the progression of bands and fans. Characteristic of the genre are "loud-to-soft" (sometimes chaotic) dynamics, harmonized guitars with fast-paced riffs and twinkly melodic breaks, frantic/abrasive shouting or screaming, angry/abstract/introspective lyrics, low-end production, and exceptionally energetic live shows. Screamo bands also tend to bury the vocals in with the other instruments and use more arpeggiated progressions, dynamic and time changes. Breakdowns in screamo songs are often slower and quieter than in other genres, though there is a tendency of still screaming during the soft parts.
    -wikipedia

    Remember, screamo did come from emo and it is a part of emo.

    List of Screamo bands
    1000 Travels Of Jawaharlal
    1905
    37 Seconds Of Happiness
    80:85
    A Fine Boat, That Coffin!
    A Silhouette
    Adonis Battlefield
    After School Knife Fight
    Amanda Woodward
    Ampere*
    Angel Hair
    Anomie
    Antioch Arrow
    The Apoplexy Twist Orchestra
    Archives
    Ariadne's Thread
    Army Of Kashyyyk*
    Arroyo Secco
    Asthma Attaq
    The Assistant
    Aussitôt Mort
    Belle Epoque
    Beneath Low Flying Planes
    The Birds are Spies, They Report to the Trees
    Boa Narrow
    Book of Dead Names
    Bravo ****ing Bravo
    Burned Out Bright
    Cassettes On Fire
    The Caution Children
    Cease Upon The Capitol*
    Celeste
    Circle Takes The Square*
    City Of Caterpillar*
    Clikatat Ikatowi
    Clocks Are Devils
    Cold Like December
    Comadre
    Combatwoundedveteran
    The Corta Vita
    Cowboys Are Indians
    Current
    Daitro
    Danse Macabre
    Daniel Striped Tiger
    Dawn Treader
    Dear Diary I Seem To Be Dead
    Devices
    Dick Chesney
    Die, Emperor! Die!
    Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep
    Dominic
    Don Martin 3
    Dot Flash Line
    Eaves
    Efra
    Encyclopedia of American Traitors
    End of a Year
    Envy*
    Et Tu Brute
    Ethel Meserve
    Evergreen
    Fire Team Charlie
    The Flying Worker!
    Followed By 37 Seconds Of Happiness
    Frail
    Funeral Diner*
    Gantz
    Get ****ed
    Gillian Carter
    Goodbye Blue Monday
    Gospel*
    Guyver One
    Hassan I Sabbah
    Helen Of Troy
    Her Breath on Glass
    Heroin*
    Histories
    Hollow Jan
    Honeywell
    Hot Cross*
    I Create
    I Hate Myself
    I Have Dreams
    Indian Summer* (arguably just emo)
    I Robot
    I Would Set Myself On Fire For You
    I Wrote Haikus About Cannibalism In Your Yearbook
    In First Person
    Jairus
    Jerome's Dream
    Joshua Fit For Battle*
    Julia
    June Paik
    Kaospilot
    The Khayembii Communique
    Kidcrash
    The Kite Fighting Society
    The Kodan Armada
    Kwakiutl Cannibal Society
    L'antietam
    La Quiete
    Ladders
    Lautrec
    Lickgoldensky
    Life At These Speeds
    Lion Of The North
    Loma Preita*
    Look Back and Laugh
    Louise Cyphre
    Love Like...Electrocution*
    Love Lost But Not Forgotten
    Make Me
    The Map Says We're ****ed
    Marat
    Maths
    Maximillian Colby
    Merel
    Men As Trees
    Mesa Verde
    Mihai Edrisch
    Mohinder
    My Life With The Spaniard
    Native Nod
    Navies
    Navio Forge
    Neil Perry
    Nervous Light of Sunday
    Olive Tree
    One Eyed God Prophecy
    Orchid*
    Off Minor*
    Pg. 99*
    Pianos Became The Teeth
    Please Inform the Captain This Is A Hijack
    Policy of 3
    Portrait
    Portraits Of Past
    Puritan
    Pyramids*
    Raein
    The Red Scare
    Resi North
    Reversal Of Man
    Robots Don't Cry
    Rockets and Bluelights
    Ryerose
    Saddest Day
    The Saddest Landscape
    Saetia*
    Sailboats
    Sed Non Satiata
    Seeing Means More
    She Died Real Pretty
    Shikari*
    Shout Signals
    Sinaloa
    Sinking Steps...Rising Eyes
    Sleepytime Trio
    Someplace To Hide
    Song of Zarathustra
    Spirit of Versailles
    Steeples
    Still Life
    Storm the Bastille
    Strawman Fallacy
    Suis La Lune
    Swing Kids
    Takaru
    Take Down Your Art
    Ten Grand
    Textbook Traitors
    This Computer Kills
    To Dream Of Autumn
    Trainwreck
    Transistor Transistor
    Tristan Tzara
    Trophy Scars
    Twelve Hour Turn
    Ultra Dolphins
    Under A Dying Sun
    Union Of Uranus
    Usurp Synapse
    Versoma
    The Vidablue
    The Walls You've Built
    We'll Dance Like Ghost On Rooftops
    Welcome The Plague Year
    What Price, Wonderland?
    Wolverines
    Wolves
    Words Mean Nothing
    Wow, Owls!
    Xochtil
    Yage
    Yaphet Kotto
    Yosarrian Is Drowning
    You And I

    Q: I'm new to screamo, where do I start?
    A: Listen to this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJHQP...eature=related

    Q: How can I know which bands are emo or not?
    A: If it's been played on MTV there's almost no chance it's emo. Watch this vid:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNw_MpW6aaI

    Q: Ok, so what albums should I get first?
    A: I recommend you get these albums:
    Hot Cross - Cryonics
    Circle Takes the Square - As the Roots Undo
    Saetia - A Retrospective

    Q: What the hell is skramz?
    A: It's just a silly nickname for screamo.

    Bands that aren't screamo
    UnderOATH
    From First to Last
    Chiodos
    As I Lay Dying
    The Devil Wears Prada

    (if you've heard it on MTV it's probably not screamo)


    Other questions:

    Q: Can you recommend me some emo or screamo bands?
    A: Sure ! Just ask what you're looking for and I can probably hook you up.

    Q: Where can I umm... somehow obtain some emo or screamo music?
    A: Just shoot me a PM .



    Sites I used to make this thread:
    www.fourfa.com


    http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum...=652987&page=1
    http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/forum...=796903&page=1
    Last edited by RB_IcePh0enix; 06-16-2008, 11:34 AM.
  • sjoecool1991
    FFR Player
    • Mar 2006
    • 2302

    #2
    Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

    I know of a "screamo" band that is progressive.
    The only screamo I really ever liked.

    Between The Buried And Me.

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    • RB_IcePh0enix
      FFR Player
      • Jun 2007
      • 709

      #3
      Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

      Dude, did you even read the thread? BTBAM kick ass but they are no where near screamo, they're metal.

      screamo =/= screaming vocals

      Edit: Dear lord, Scary Kids Scaring Kids is not screamo.
      Last edited by RB_IcePh0enix; 06-14-2008, 10:55 AM.

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      • EnR
        Massive flaming dildos.
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jul 2007
        • 8431

        #4
        Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

        Go post this on www.rithum.com, synth's site that's all about music.

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        • sjoecool1991
          FFR Player
          • Mar 2006
          • 2302

          #5
          Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

          Originally posted by RB_IcePh0enix
          Dude, did you even read the thread? BTBAM kick ass but they are no where near screamo, they're metal.

          screamo =/= screaming vocals

          Edit: Dear lord, Scary Kids Scaring Kids is not screamo.
          Um, they scream.


          A lot.

          Just not the whole song.

          Technically, they are Progressive Metal.

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          • Xx{Midnight}xX
            FFR Player
            • Aug 2007
            • 8548

            #6
            Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

            Emo isn't a type of music, why it's still considered a genre is still a mystery to me.

            Second of in the "Screamo" section you forgot LoveHateHero and Scary Kids Scaring Kids. As I Lay Dying is metal (Thrash) so why you'd throw it in the none Emo section is beyond me. My Chemical romance is Rock so why it's here is also beyond me.

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            • RB_IcePh0enix
              FFR Player
              • Jun 2007
              • 709

              #7
              Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

              Thanks EnR I just did that.

              To joe:
              screamo =/= screaming vocals

              That means screamo does not equal screaming vocals. And screamo doesn't have to scream the whole song. Between the Buried and Me are great, but Progressive Metal a lot different then screamo. Check out some of the bands on this list and you'll see what I mean.

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              • RB_IcePh0enix
                FFR Player
                • Jun 2007
                • 709

                #8
                Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

                Originally posted by Xx{Midnight}xX
                Emo isn't a type of music, why it's still considered a genre is still a mystery to me.
                Emo is a genre, even though it's not a very popular one.
                read:
                www.fourfa.com
                or just actually read the first post

                Second of in the "Screamo" section you forgot LoveHateHero and Scary Kids Scaring Kids. As I Lay Dying is metal (Thrash) so why you'd throw it in the none Emo section is beyond me. My Chemical romance is Rock so why it's here is also beyond me.
                Scary Kids Scaring Kids and LoveHateHero aren't screamo. Listen to some of the bands on the list. I put As I Lay Dying in the non screamo bands section. I also said My Chemical Romance are not emo.

                edit: sorry for the double post

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                • TheRapingDragon
                  A car crash mind
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 9788

                  #9
                  Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

                  (I had other words here but ya, ignore this part).

                  Still, nice work on writing lots of words that I sort of just skimmed through. I'm not interested enough in the music I guess.

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                  • RB_IcePh0enix
                    FFR Player
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 709

                    #10
                    Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

                    Originally posted by TheRapingDragon
                    (I had other words here but ya, ignore this part).

                    Still, nice work on writing lots of words that I sort of just skimmed through. I'm not interested enough in the music I guess.
                    Oh that's fine man. It does take a lot of time and patience to get into a certain genre of music.

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                    • fido123
                      FFR Player
                      • Sep 2005
                      • 4245

                      #11
                      Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

                      Quick question...why do you guys find the sound of sombody screaming with a course throut plesent? IMO people listen to this to seem hardcore and/or don't know what real music is and just listens to what their friends/media listens to.

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                      • HK_pjpaveloffga
                        FFR Player
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 108

                        #12
                        Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

                        Q: So I'm new to emo and have no idea where to start. What do I do?
                        A: Listen to this song:

                        If you like it, get the album Diary by Sunny Day Real Estate. Then proceed to check out the band I put an asterick next to.

                        Rofl i totally thought that was gonna be the emo song...
                        Last edited by HK_pjpaveloffga; 06-14-2008, 12:23 PM.
                        boo vista =( Hurrayy RedStripe=)

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                        • fido123
                          FFR Player
                          • Sep 2005
                          • 4245

                          #13
                          Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

                          Btw, I just saw the video posted above me...how is that any diffrent than any other rock?

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                          • RB_IcePh0enix
                            FFR Player
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 709

                            #14
                            Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

                            Originally posted by fido123
                            Quick question...why do you guys find the sound of sombody screaming with a course throut plesent? IMO people listen to this to seem hardcore and/or don't know what real music is and just listens to what their friends/media listens to.
                            Because it's emotional and adds intensity to the music. I listen to music with and without screaming and I believe both types are completely acceptable forms of music.

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                            • RB_IcePh0enix
                              FFR Player
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 709

                              #15
                              Re: A n00bies guide to emo and screamo music

                              Originally posted by fido123
                              Btw, I just saw the video posted above me...how is that any diffrent than any other rock?
                              You have to actually know your way around genres to understand what I'm going to say. The guitars are very post-hardcore'ish and the song maintains a strong loud soft dynamic. Compare that song to a song by normal rock bands like Velvet Revolver or Three Days Grace.

                              Edit: once again, sorry for the double post. It won't let me copy and past quotes.

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