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posted on 2005-8-4 at 22:53
To me, their voices sound similar...but Justin's voice is more polished. I think that's the word I'm looking for here...
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posted on 2005-8-5 at 02:57
quotation:Originally posted by Paige_x0x
To me, their voices sound similar...but Justin's voice is more polished. I think that's the word I'm looking for here...
That's exactly what I thought, I was really impressed with Chris' voice.
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posted on 2005-8-5 at 06:02
i thought obviously justins voice is the more attractive, although schembri did quite suprise me with this
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posted on 2005-8-5 at 13:06
its not always easy to sing and play at the same time. i know it comes easier to some than others. personally i can only sing while playing when i
play songs that require only strumming of chords, like reach.
chris does do a lot of backing vocals though, especially in the live songs
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posted on 2005-8-5 at 14:22
Personally I like both Chris' and Justin's voices, Ive heard Chris sing in several other songs from a previous band, and it blew me away.
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posted on 2005-8-5 at 19:50
quotation:Originally posted by Adidas
its not always easy to sing and play at the same time. i know it comes easier to some than others. personally i can only sing while playing when i
play songs that require only strumming of chords, like reach.
chris does do a lot of backing vocals though, especially in the live songs
that comes with practice. once you know the vocal part and the guitar part so well individually it becomes easier to put them together, even if the
guitar part is complicated.
personally, i think justin's voice is fantastic. chris's voice probably suits certain styles of music a little better. remember that you
shouldn't judge chris's voice completely by this recording - it's pretty rough, and it's raw (no sneaky effects or editing).
plus it's, as far as i know, the first time he's recorded lead vocals. we'll have to wait and see if he sings in any music he writes
in the future.
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posted on 2005-8-6 at 00:09
i've been listening to "breaking down" since it was released and i burned it onto a CD so i could listen to it to, and from work.
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posted on 2005-8-6 at 00:35
i drive a machine for ten hours a day everyday so i put all the livid songs on my sisters ipod and listened to them over and over
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posted on 2005-8-9 at 22:04
god, every time i hear the first chord of the song, it breaks my heart.
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posted on 2005-8-13 at 15:53
quotation:Originally posted by Hyde
Why hasn't Chris been singing all along?
Sounds better than Justin if you ask me.
I totally agree, skembry has an awesome voice, he should def use it.
Justin was good, and alot of people found his voice sexy.... but it was always a little too "clean" for me.
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posted on 2005-8-14 at 19:01
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posted on 2005-8-14 at 19:09
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shut it bart, or I'll cry..
besides.. I'm in a sports team.. I cant be emo... durr
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posted on 2005-8-14 at 20:46
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posted on 2005-8-14 at 22:08
I find Justin's voice to be better, I can see what Mark means though, about the "clean" thing, but he has a more controlled voice as
well.
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posted on 2005-8-14 at 22:57
dont get me started on emo because i hate it with a passion, sorry
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posted on 2005-8-14 at 23:17
quotation:Originally posted by Livid
dont get me started on emo because i hate it with a passion, sorry
Can anyone else see the hypocrisy here?
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posted on 2005-8-14 at 23:37
justin you must have a thin selection of genres you listen to you said you dont like hardcore, punk, or emo.
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posted on 2005-8-15 at 06:30
i like hardcore music, yes. i just dont like emo. i do like some punk, but not the punk thats really emo
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posted on 2005-8-15 at 06:31
quotation:Originally posted by Sin Ogaris
Can anyone else see the hypocrisy here?
how am i being hypocritic? i hate emo music. and the style
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posted on 2005-8-15 at 07:17
Emo is emotional, you're effectively saying you hate emotional music, which doesn't make a lot of sense since you exhibit such strong
feelings towards it, if the music can bring out such strong hatred in you it's obviously doing its job, had you been indifferent towards the
genre then that'd be a whole different story. Besides emo is such a broad genre you are shunning 90% of the music out there, The Livid included.