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Scream at me!

My music preference for the day today has been that of Punk, which has made me go through my collection of Fugazi and Minor threat for most of the evening. After going through a few hours of the bands music I started wondering why I find any of it appealing?  Although the music itself can be a little odd with feedback solos, weird drumming, or sloppy sounding guitar, its not what bothers me, in fact I barley even questioned that aspect of it. The thing that made me question why I enjoy this rough sounding music is because of the lead singer's, Ian MacKaye, singing, or should I say lack of singing.  
 
In most of Fugazis and Minors Threats songs Ian is screaming away, just yelling word after word into the microphone. Yes, I know, this is punk music, that is what usually goes on, but why do people like myself find this stuff appealing? Its not the lyrics, although I love the lyrics, they are not the only reason I listen to these bands. The screaming is not fueling into any  repressed anger or angst I have because I am generally a pretty relaxed guy. While listening to the music I did get a sense of empowerment, a feeling that made me want to stand up and just be me, and just do what I believe! Is that feeling I get the reason I can stand, or even enjoy the vocals of these bands?

No, I just cannot convince myself to believe that the sense of empowerment can excuse horrendous vocals. There are many other screaming bands out there that are more angry, emotional, or just plain whinny. Why does any of this appeal to people? Hell even bands that yell and scream like Nirvana have had hits on the radio. I just think this should be off putting and just plain annoying, yet here i am listening to two of my favorite bands scream away instead of listening to some other bands I enjoy like The Beatles, John Frusciante, or Radio Head.    
 
In the end it really does not matter, I love the music and will continue to listen to it, I just cant help but wonder why people enjoy screaming in their music. 
  
Side note: Anyone interested about these two bands I am talking about here are two videos.  
 
  

    
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Oh an Ian MacKaye is God thread.
 
Ignorant me aside, I have been listening to a lot of hardcore punk and going closer to much more of the older groups like Black Flag. People can complain and a response for this case is fuck off because shouting in the context of the music works.
 

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This is some of the worst music I've ever heard.

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Agreed, I would sell my soul to Ian if he asked.  
 
It just bugs me how it works, I used to hate it, but it grows on you so much. I should find that song you posted to being annoying as hell, but yet i cant help but tap my foot along to it. 

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@lilman1101 said:
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@MB said:
" This is some of the worst music I've ever heard. "
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I'd like to thank punk for giving birth to hardcore music. I really enjoy music with screaming, but not so much the yelling in the songs you linked. Each to their own :)
 
The vocals aren't horrendous, it actually takes quite a bit of talent to be able to scream well without damaging your vocal cords.  
   

  
I find myself listening to super different genres of music, Lady GaGa back to back with some brutal breakdowns makes for some interesting playlist options haha.
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@lilman1101 said:
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Not necessary to really repost.
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@MB said:
" This is some of the worst music I've ever heard. "
This is exactly why i wrote out my original post, trust me on my way home today i listened to album Revolver by The Beatles all the way through. Its just an aquired taste i guess. 
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  Death metal is where it's at 
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@SSully: AQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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@PeasantAbuse said:

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  Death metal is where it's at  "
Still gotta give some credit to hardcore for being an influence on extreme metal especially thrash and death.
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@PeasantAbuse said:
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  Death metal is where it's at  "
Oh my god i am sorry but that was atrocious. My curiosity as to why people listen to this has deepened!
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@SSully:
And you will probably never know.
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I was buying what I thought was a used copy of Beck's Odelay when I opened it 2 hours away from the store and discovered I had accidentally purchased something called "Fugazi".  (I know, my fault for not looking, Music Millenium had never failed me before) Now, I consider it one of my favorite albums. 
 
It sounds cheesy, but I prefer to think that screaming (when used very, very, specifically) can be an excellent "primai" connector between band and audience. It links directly to our shared social genetics, and there are fewer better ways of displaying raw human emotion then a good scream. 
 
Funny you mention Radiohead. I consider the precise musicality of Thom Yorke annoying as hell. It doesn't share the literal expressiveness of actual lyrics, and doesn't have that emotional factor that screaming does.