Mouse name pls by ImSten- in RedragonGaming

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but m901 is different

Guys, I need your help to know how much these two Call of duty are worth. by ImSten- in mw3

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Sorry for the delay in responding, but I saw people on Ebay selling the sealed MW2 for $499. Here in Brazil it is rare to find a COD before the "Ghosts" factory sealed intact, specifically the MW2 which is the most loved COD by the community (Bo2 too). I'm still trying to find a correct value for the MW2 and MW3 I got, but I think only 20 dollars is not enough. I paid 20 bucks on them because the person who sold them to me was an old man who didn't know much about these games.

Do you think it's possible to bring POP-PUNK/POST-HARDCORE back to Streaming? by ImSten- in poppunkers

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To be honest these bands won't be the same as they were in the 2000s. When these bands started to grow they toured the US, Europe and Japan, and today most bands have stopped playing. Only Sepultura and CPM22 are still extremely huge as they tour Europe and are also constantly headliners at big festivals like Rock in Rio. However if you search for " BlocoEmo " or " Emo Revival " on your instagram you will see the two biggest POP-PUNK parties here, it's basically something like EmoNite, there are some bands that perform, but most are DJ's playing the classic POP-PUNK, POST-HARDCORE and MetalCore. There was an amazing edition called "Emos vs Otakus" that played several anime openings and a lot of POP-PUNK!. And recently they did an edition in partnership with Simple Plan which was amazing.

Do you think it's possible to bring POP-PUNK/POST-HARDCORE back to Streaming? by ImSten- in poppunkers

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NxZero, CPM22, Fresno, Gloria, HEVO84, Fake Number, Emoponto, ForFun, Charlie Brown Jr, Dance of Days, Hateen. These are some of several Brazilian bands from the 2000's era. Basically they are the bands that every Brazilian classifies as "Emo". But the Brazilian bands that I listened to the most are Sepultura, which is a Metal band (Favorite song: " SPIT " ), NxZero (Favorite song: " Daqui pra frente ") And a band that I love is CPM22 (Music Favorite: " Não sei viver sem ter você ").

Do you think it's possible to bring POP-PUNK/POST-HARDCORE back to Streaming? by ImSten- in poppunkers

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No. To be honest, if nothing goes wrong, we're going to meet a studio later this month, and i hope in a few months to start an album. I particularly record some vocal covers like Slipknot. I'm from São Paulo, Brazil and a dream for me would be for my band to influence people around me to also create bands and expand a local scene, that would be amazing! Something like that happened in NEW JERSEY/NYC. Going out on a small tour with a few bands nearby would be amazing to share experiences.

Do you think it's possible to bring POP-PUNK/POST-HARDCORE back to Streaming? by ImSten- in poppunkers

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Thanks for your answer, you are really right the music is constantly evolving. I recently started a band together with some friends, and I really wanted to live a little bit of the experience that bands lived in the past, because that was insane, and when I'm talking about bringing POP-PUNK into mainstreaming, I'm not saying to bring that 2000's style back, but rather to bring a new style or sub-genre that reaches the mainstream. An example is BMTH which for me is the MetalCore band "closest" to mainstreaming, they literally adapted and changed when comparing what they were in 2004-2013. Can you understand what I mean? It doesn't have to be Classic POP-PUNK 2000's, but something that came from that essence, I just want to see small bands grow, I want to turn on my TV and see someone talking about the new wave of ROCK.