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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-12-19 06:09 pm

[ SECRET POST #5827 ]


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[personal profile] meadowphoenix 2022-12-20 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
Every album past "Take This to Your Grave" was viewed as being more mainstream and/or less emo/screamo than the one before. And frankly that was true. Every album was more mainstream and less emo/screamo, involved significantly more musical influences than emo and significantly more popular collaborations.

I personally think the music was better for it. I was the opposite of a lot of fans at the time in that I don't like Take This to Your Grave at all but From Under the Cork Tree, Infinity on High, and Folie A Deux are some of my favorite albums ever.

This album was also political and maybe that invited comparison with American Idiot in ways other fans didn't like. They also had more and more political songs, imo.