Talk:The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

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Red jumpsuit[edit]

is red jumpsuit considered post-hardcore? the best band in the world. :) Seth4000 (talk) 10:41, 20 January 2009 (UTC)Seth4000[reply]

The new album isn't. All they're other stuff is. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.165.44.17 (talk) 11:49, 13 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Red Jumpsuit apparatus is just considered Rock.... I haven't seen/heard them labeled as anything else.

Screamo?[edit]

Since this is completely unsourced, I will remove it. (Albert Mond (talk) 08:24, 13 October 2009 (UTC))[reply]

I see it's been re-added. Is there something I don't know about this band, or is there an actual source employed somewhere in the article? I have heard some of this group's material, and I am at a loss as to how it could be screamo (though I have, by choice, heard very little of this band). I have also never heard them referred to as screamo until this article, if I recall correctly. Perhaps I'm missing something. Feedback would be appreciated. (Albert Mond (talk) 03:54, 7 November 2009 (UTC))[reply]
I suppose they could be referred to as screamo, there is screaming in the music, coupled with the pop punk melodies. However, due to Wikipedia usually being edited by sensitive and offended diehard fans, these types of bands generally get called post-hardcore... so says Rolling Stone] anyway. Of course before editing though, we need sources.. kiac. (talk-contrib) 06:17, 7 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I find it completely absurd (and somewhat flattering, I suppose) that writers at Rolling Stone use us as a significant source. No wonder they're baffled at our not labeling certain bands as emo! Anyway, I'd like to point out that screaming can be found in a great number of genres (is RJA hardcore punk, black metal, and grindcore as well?) and that I've never heard pop-punk melodies in any of the screamo that came up until screamo supposedly became big (though I have heard what could, at a stretch, be described as proto-pop-punk elements in early emo groups like Gray Matter). Also, upon searching Google's useful News archive feature just before coming back to this discussion page, I found a number of venue-related articles relating RJA to screamo. However, a large amount of these also connected them with metal and pop, and I recall one actually stated that they were blending emo and screamo, something which to me seems strangely redundant. (Albert Mond (talk) 08:24, 7 November 2009 (UTC))[reply]
I think it was more a commentary on (or a stab at) the state of things here (or the editors, anyway). I've actually been meaning to bring that article to the attention of some of the Wikiprojects, so the experienced editors can monitor things like that more, because it is noticeable. You'll find a lot of us just ignore the whole genre issue until a style section is written... it just turns into pointless edit warring with people who just don't listen. So anyway... found a few sources: MTV, MTV, USA Today, Allmusic. I was leaning towards what you said, but on this evidence I think the term has a place in the article, which should really have a style section considering the extensiveness of the topic. kiac. (talk-contrib) 10:23, 7 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Ah. I suppose that settles it at the time, then. (Albert Mond (talk) 11:24, 7 November 2009 (UTC))[reply]

id like to put in that there is no such kind of genre called screamo. Screamo is what people who are ignorant to what the music is actually called call any music with screaming in it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.129.18.242 (talk) 18:20, 23 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

and that is where you're wrong Jonjonjohny (talk) 00:15, 2 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

There is screaming in some of their songs and it is used very well in most of them, in my opinion, to make good dancing/mosh/running/workout music. I'd like to put in that genres are just theoretical concepts to classify and sort music and new genres are invented all the time, it's evolutionary based on usage like language. However this band (and the same with many others) has many different songs that would fall into different genres (Your Guardian Angel). If you like the music, listen and enjoy, if not find something you like. Personally I dislike music with the genre classification: Gangster rap (demeaning women, I have money & cars, i'm so great & you're not, i'm such a thug, i've been shot many times, and etc.) but I like Linkin Park & Fort Minor which has some Rap. As an example I like rap which makes you think or describes an event like a poem. I dislike country generally, but I listen to Johnny Cash, and like some Taylor Swift music. There are screamo songs I have heard from bands that I like, but I thought it was just too much screaming and didn't work with the song, or you couldn't understand them (Alexisonfire sometimes). I could go on but I think I have made my point now. 96.50.4.137 (talk) 17:51, 10 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Music Video's[edit]

Shouldn't there be a list of music videos? They have done them after all. SilentDan297 09:15, 19 May 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by SilentDan297 (talkcontribs)

Controversy over photo theft[edit]

The band seems to have gotten themselves caught up in a considerable amount of copyright theft. According to what I have read they only back down and stopped humiliating the photographer after a considerable backlash had occurred due to Reddit and other sites. http://petapixel.com/2014/04/21/band-responds-worst-way-possible-stealing-photographers-work/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.44.140.134 (talk) 14:26, 21 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Does anyone else think that section in the article is a bit too biased in the band's favour?Gagaluv1 (talk) 01:37, 9 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I've edited the section to make it a bit more impartial, and removed the promotional material. 203.96.139.43 (talk) 11:07, 31 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]