depeche mode...

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Aug 9, 2002
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I actually like theaze kats...I done got blowed to alot of their shit back n tha day...aint heard tha new album but maybe Ill peep it...

I heard the lead singer was on heroin when he wrote alot of songs...
 

GHP

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The new one is pretty good, I'm glad they pretty much stuck to their old formula. My friend turned me on to all that New Wave shit
 
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i dunno,they still remind me of emo teenagers with blackeyeliner screaming for attentoin."YOUR WALKING IN MY FOOTSTEPS"I think my mom listens to depeche mode and duran duran,gonna have to say i aint wit it
 
Feb 12, 2003
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214Thug said:
I heard the lead singer was on heroin when he wrote alot of songs...
Naw the lead singer didnt write any of their songs. He was on heroin in the early 90's and back then their writer was the member who wrote the majority of their songs (literally like 98% of them through the years) Martin Gore. Dave (the lead singer) barely got to start writing on Playing The Angel, and I think he did 2 tracks total.
 
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DeceptaKhan said:
i dunno,they still remind me of emo teenagers with blackeyeliner screaming for attentoin."YOUR WALKING IN MY FOOTSTEPS"I think my mom listens to depeche mode and duran duran,gonna have to say i aint wit it
That emo shit didnt exist until about 10 years ago. DM been around since 1980.
 

Nuttkase

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Emo actually started in the mid 80's in Washington DC as a break off of the hardcore scene out there. But it was actually good music unlike 95% of these "Emo" bands today which aren't even really Emo if you get right down to it.
 
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Had no idea of this album, checking it out now.

Nuttkase said:
Emo actually started in the mid 80's in Washington DC as a break off of the hardcore scene out there. But it was actually good music unlike 95% of these "Emo" bands today which aren't even really Emo if you get right down to it.
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