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JerzDevil
Which band is better in your opinion. Yellowcard is aight, but I think AAR are a bunch of stupid posers. Not a big fan of rock anyways, but YC has been a band I've been digging since 04.
doughnut
I've never really listened to All-American Rejects, and I really like Yellowcard, so I choose Yellowcard. Even though the lead singer looks really demented.
WHIMSICAL 0NE
QUOTE(Statistik @ Mar 16 2007, 9:22 PM) *
Which band is better in your opinion. Yellowcard is aight, but I think AAR are a bunch of stupid posers. Not a big fan of rock anyways, but YC has been a band I've been digging since 04.


rofl1.gif They're not rock.
JerzDevil
^whos not rock. theyre both rock bands .......
michellerrific
QUOTE(Statistik @ Mar 16 2007, 7:47 PM) *
^whos not rock. theyre both rock bands .......
Dee meant that they're basically some more specific form of pop punk alternative, or something of the like. Rock is too vague of a genre and specifically, its original definition was of the more "harder" variety. Is that what you meant?

I can't really say. I actually like both.
ItsSelvy
I used to absolutely dread The All American Rejects, and I loved yellow card. Overtime though, I started liking American Rejects more more as yellow card was over played. Now I find myself listening to a lot of AAR and little of yellow card

So I would say I like AAR but and not so much of Yellow Card thanks to the radio stations of my state laugh.gif
doughnut
I thought they're punk alternative no?
WHIMSICAL 0NE
Erm... I even cited it!

Yellowcard: POP punk, Alternative
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowcard

AAR: Power Pop, Rock
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_american_rejects

Go Wiki! Go!
Rock's a little vague IMO. But w/e... I'll stop nit-pickin' now.
JerzDevil
^Wikipedia is not always right ...
My Cinderella.
All American Rejects for the win. I love their songs. The only song I know from Yellowcard is Ocean Avenue. Paper heart throb.gif
WHIMSICAL 0NE
QUOTE(Statistik @ Mar 16 2007, 10:27 PM) *
^Wikipedia is not always right ...


Lol, that's why I said Go Wiki Go. There's a lot of sites that aren't right anyways.
ermfermoo
I don't really like either of them, and I don't get the hype about them.

In this case, the wikipedia entries aren't far off.
Blaqheartedstar
well rock falls under alot of groups...
i like All American Rejects over Yellowcards
ItsSelvy, same happen to me... except i didn't hate AAR... but yeah yellowcard got played out and i started to like AAR when i heard move along (radio= overplayed songs and bands losing fans)

AAR falls under 'Rock, power pop' (no idea what 'power pop' is)
and yellowcard falls under 'Pop punk, Alternative rock'
edit: WHIMSICAL 0NE seems to have beat me to it, lol

but yeah they aren't always right... oh well
Jinny
definitely the all american rejects!
alysaphobia
AAR FTW biggrin.gif
i still like yellowcard, but the aar just have more catchy songs... in my opinion
Rachel
I personally like both bands, that damn pop punk is addicting. I've seen YC in concert and that sealed the deal. They were siiiick, the violinist is muy impressivo.
Relentless
O M G. How can you hate AAR!

I love AAR. They rock.

AAR > Yellowcard
suddenly she
Is this a joke?
I hate Yellowcard's lead singer's voice, and I kind of hope their violinist falls off stage one day. Overall, their music isn't bad, though.

AAR!
TRIBAL
Fall Out Boy FTW.
sprezzatura
AAR, because I like several of their songs, which on the other, I only like "Ocean Avenue" by YC.
OhMyAnniee
All-American Rejects.

I'm just not a Yellowcard fan.
AimatmeRam
All American Rejects
Yellowcard is alright but if I had to choose I prefer All American Rejects.
cakedout
aar
breakingdawn
AAR all the way happy.gif
bigitchbay
QUOTE(&/degradanca. @ Mar 16 2007, 10:34 PM) *
AAR FTW biggrin.gif
i still like yellowcard, but the aar just have more catchy songs... in my opinion

I Agree :-)
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