See now Kman, scene/emo kids of today would listen to that song and think its shit because it isn't tuned down to drop C, have any breakdowns etc.
I can go on and on analyzing what happened in music culture but with emo/scene culture, I don't even think the teens who are trying to be in the social group know anything about it themselves. After all it emo was put as a label that many bands didn't want and then it just grew from similar sounding bands. Mixing in with fashion and listening habits now we have Metalcore/Deathcore.
Shit I just analyzed that too much.
Anyways good song.
As for electronic music, I used to avoid it totally but over the past few months I've really tried hard to find stuff I like. Its hard to describe what I like since everything these days ends up being compared to Dubshit, which again, many people don't even know what it is.
Statyk, I listened to Above & Beyond, liked it up until 2:20.
Listening to Rameses B and like it.
I don't know an electronic artist that I like everything from however. Blackmill has probably the most amount of songs I love though. Perhaps you can suggest me some stuff.
If you want some really unique and talented electronic music I'd suggest looking up Burial. He more or less popularized that style of minimalistic texture based dubstep, and he really changed my mind as to what dubstep could be.
Speaking of electronic music. I've been listening to more lately, though I'm really not a fan of any dub-step I've heard. Anyone familiar with Gazelle Twin?