Is the opener the darkest pop song of the entire '80s?
Is the opener the darkest pop song of the entire '80s?
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Faith (Deluxe Edition). Very nice indeed. Not sure why it gets so much h8.
I'm not sure I understand this sentence
Was referring to the album Faith (Deluxe Edition). Also I said it was nice indeed. And that i don't understand the h8 it gets here.
>the cure
>pop
holy shit you deserve to be raped
So you think the opener of Faith (Deluxe Edition) is darker or you think the picture in OP is the cover art of the album Faith (Deluxe Edition)?
lmao what
Neither. Was just making a comment.
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amerifats thinking the cure is pop
you fucking disgust me
>i'm to busy cuttin to lrn wat popular music is
Probably. Here's another contender though.
youtube.com
OP here. Not americunt. You're just retarded.
wew
But that's beautiful, not brooding
explain why the cure is pop
This thread is hilarious.
As for "One Hundred Years," I've always felt it's a bit too over-the-top teen-goth dramatic to be taken seriously. It's "dark" but also kind of lol-worthy. "IT DOESN'T MATTER IF WE ALL DIE" lmao chill out, Bobby. I do love the whole album though. Pornography sounds like a manic episode, but I put on Faith when I want to get properly depressed/darkly comforted.
have you listened to them before
"Just Like Heaven"
"Friday I'm In Love"
"In Between Days"
the list goes on...
im a big fan and have saw them live multiple times
then you will know that a large body of their work could be classed as pop to some extent
they are not pop songs, lookup pop artists of the 80s please
>to some extent
this makes them undoubtedly "pop"
sure
why are you getting so upset over a meaningless label smdh
obvious troll is obvious
Pffft. The Cure aren't one of the highlights of 80s rawk by a long shot. Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Megadeth, now that's rock-and-roll.
im a depressed alcoholic and im drunk right now
why
End yourself, buttrocker.
Because rock belongs to the popular family of music. Because post-punk is rock music that is composed in the popular simplified pop tradition that was only momentarily interrupted in the 70s and only sporadically after that. It is also listened by millions around the world, as are also the more leftfiel bands of the period like Art Bears or Whitehouse, which, hey, are also popular music. Is that so hard to understand? Pop doesn't mean Christina Aguilera, you thick cunt.
That's metal actually but you know that already
>post-punk is rock music that is composed in the popular simplified pop tradition
stopped reading, you know absolutely nothing about music
sure thing bobby