Selasa, 18 Januari 2011

bands of screamo

My Chemical Romance
Fall Out Boy
All American Rejects
Story Of The Year
The Used
AFI
Noneen
Panic At The Disco
Hawthorne Heights
The Academy Is
Matchbook Romance
Avenged Sevenfold
Something Corporate
Boys Like Girls
Breaking Benjamin
Taking Back Sunday
Three Days Grace
Cartel
Hinder
SUGARCULT
30 Seconds To Mars
Thursday
Men, Women & Children
At The Drive-In
The Killers
Bullet For My Valentine
Plain White T’s
Spitalfield
The Rocket Summer
Stone Sour

Eisley
Hidden In Plain View
Blue October
Funeral For A Friend
Hot Hot Heat
Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Rise Against
Flyleaf
Switchfoot
Days Away
Head Automatica
The Movielife
Relient K
Maxeen
A Static Lullaby
Northstar
Coheed & Cambria
The Hurt Process
The Black Maria
Hopesfall

history os f screamo

Screamo is a genre of music which predominantly evolved from hardcore punk, among other genres, in the early 1990s. The term "screamo" was initially applied to a more aggressive offshoot of emo that developed in San Diego in 1991, which used short songs that grafted "spastic intensity to wilfully experimental dissonance and dynamics."
In the early 2000s media, including music channels like MTV, magazines and numerous websites picked up the genre name and started labeling any band that uses screamed vocals as a screamo band. This common misconception leads people to falsely believe that many post-hardcore and alternative rock influenced pop rock bands like Alesana and Escape the Fate are screamo bands when in reality those bands have nothing in any way to do with the music genre. So now in pop culture the genre name is described as a completely different style of music by people who don't know what screamo actually is. The real screamo scene didn't change and is still active to this day all over the world.