yes, it depends on the songs but also how many songs of the same genre or style they did. mcr are definitely a pop punk and alt rock band, but definitely not ragtime for example
@@Vampboi666 YES IT IS IF I SING THAT WITH A SOUTHERN ACCENT YOU WILL KNOW IT IS COUNTRY AND THERE IS NOTHING THAT WILL CHANGE THAT THIS SONG IS BLUES HONKY TONK AND 100% COUNTRY
its half whatever aesthetic the music has and half the origin/inspiration of certain stylistic choices afaik like theyre all rock (except for ragtime) but "honey this mirror..." or "i dont love you" would feel out of place in a night club unlike "planetary (go!)" and certain aspects of "i dont love you" resemble british music from the 90s (hence BRITpop) hope this uninformed explanation makes sense
I recommend to you some post hardcore bands: Thursday, Thrice, Pierce The Veil, Saosin Misfits is horror punk and New York Dolls is the first (i think) glam punk band. But there is a band called Save Face that sounds like Black Parade
some more or less all bands do more than one genre or change their style over time. if you mean instead bands that write songs in very different genres I would say Bring Me The Horizon, Panic at the Disco, Queen, Linkin Park, Faith No More, Gorillaz, Twenty One Pilots
it's a hardcore punk subgenre that was popularized by Misfits, a band with horror thematic that highly influenced early MCR. Bullets have a lot of horror-influenced songs, Our Lady of Sorrows is probably the most similar
That’s why I think bands aren’t *necessarily* a genre, it depends on the individual song.
yes, it depends on the songs but also how many songs of the same genre or style they did. mcr are definitely a pop punk and alt rock band, but definitely not ragtime for example
@@confessionaldoll_06 exactly
Thank you
Cause no one things I am right
And we have the same oppinion
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1% sun
99% Gerard's velocity
Bands with multiple genres >>>>
r a g t i m e
dead on piano genuinely sounds like ragtime
@@lilenwasnothere6867i’m gonna go try that
Teenagers is also ragtime
Well they encourage your complete cooperation
Thank You For The Venom - Metalcore
And they still make every song sound good
Dark cabaret is now my new favorite genre of music
I don’t love you is my go to song right now
all r still fucking awesome
0:56 NAH THATS COUNTRY AND YOU CANNOT CONVINCE ME OTHERWISE
IM SORRY WHAT
TEENAGERS IS COUNTRY AND YOU CANNOT TELL ME OTHERWISE
@@Vampboi666 YES IT IS IF I SING THAT WITH A SOUTHERN ACCENT YOU WILL KNOW IT IS COUNTRY AND THERE IS NOTHING THAT WILL CHANGE THAT THIS SONG IS BLUES HONKY TONK AND 100% COUNTRY
Bury me in black is hardcore punk imo it feels like a more well produced but still rhough of bands like black flag
True, it depends on the song. Same with tøp XD
how do you differentiate all the genres
for me, they are all just alternative rock and emos lol
its half whatever aesthetic the music has and half the origin/inspiration of certain stylistic choices afaik
like theyre all rock (except for ragtime) but "honey this mirror..." or "i dont love you" would feel out of place in a night club unlike "planetary (go!)" and certain aspects of "i dont love you" resemble british music from the 90s (hence BRITpop)
hope this uninformed explanation makes sense
@@filipinojalapeno1527 not to mention that these dudes have so many goddamn influences that it wouldn’t be fair to cram it all into one place
1:20 i did not know thid song was metal xD
Well the riff sounds like metallica
Blood is actually a British genre called Music Hall
Could you try Sleeping With Sirens?
oh yes for sure
please some one recommend some posthardcore, horrorpunk, glampunk and dark cabaret bands to me 🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭
also alt punk
I recommend to you some post hardcore bands: Thursday, Thrice, Pierce The Veil, Saosin
Misfits is horror punk and New York Dolls is the first (i think) glam punk band. But there is a band called Save Face that sounds like Black Parade
@@confessionaldoll_06 ok tysmm 🫶
From first to last, alexisonfire for post hardcore
Underoath is the best post-hardcore band
someone able to recommend me some bands with multiple genres ??
some more or less all bands do more than one genre or change their style over time. if you mean instead bands that write songs in very different genres I would say Bring Me The Horizon, Panic at the Disco, Queen, Linkin Park, Faith No More, Gorillaz, Twenty One Pilots
QUEEN
Coheed and Cambria
Can someone tell me what the horror punk song is?
our lady of sorrows
@@DemolitonLovers ok thanks
it's a hardcore punk subgenre that was popularized by Misfits, a band with horror thematic that highly influenced early MCR. Bullets have a lot of horror-influenced songs, Our Lady of Sorrows is probably the most similar
helena is definitely a punkrock song
sorry when I was 12 I genuenly thought it was gothic rock
Helena is nowhere near punk
I don t love you is britpop 🤔
I had to write post britpop but I got confused I guess