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What kind of music is cute is what we aim for?

What kind of music is cute is what we aim for?

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Cute Is What We Aim For was an American rock band from Buffalo, New York….

Cute Is What We Aim For
Genres Power pop alternative rock pop punk post-hardcore emo pop
Years active 2005–2009, 2010–2013, 2016–2020
Labels Fueled by Ramen
Website cuteiswhatweaimfor.com

Is Cute is what we aim for emo?

Cute Is What We Aim For won a battle of the bands on LiveJournal months after it formed. Before the end of the year, it had signed to hot emo label Fueled By Ramen, which has churned out zillion-selling bands Fall Out Boy and Panic! The band’s goal, Hacikyan says, is to create “power pop with intellectual lyrics.”

Who is the lead singer of cute is what we aim for?

Shaant Hacikyan
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Shaant Hacikyan is the lead singer of Cute Is What We Aim For, a mid-level emo/punk band from Buffalo, New York who experienced some success in the early 2000s and have recently experienced a bit of resurgence due to a 10-year anniversary tour of their debut album, The Same Old Blood Rush With A New Touch.

Who is the lead singer of The Cure?

Robert Smith
The Cure/Lead singers

Who is the singer of the Cure?

Robert Smith
Gary XPeter O’TooleMartin CreasyGraham’s Brother
The Cure/Singers

Is goth A Smith?

Local scenes began sprouting up in New York’s Lower East Side and Hollywood. These ‘scenes’ were the breeding ground for new bands, and formed the core of the ‘Goth’ subculture. ‘ The Smiths and Morrissey in particular, by strictly musical definitions should be considered ‘gothic.

Did the band Cake Break Up?

Cake was formed in 1991 by McCrea, DiFiore, Greg Brown (guitar), Frank French (drums), and Shon Meckfessel (bass) who soon left and was replaced by Gabe Nelson….Cake (band)

Cake
Members John McCrea Vince DiFiore Xan McCurdy Todd Roper Daniel McCallum

How old is the Cure?

1973–1979: Formation and early years. The founding members of the Cure were school friends at Notre Dame Middle School in Crawley, West Sussex. They first performed in public at an end-of-year show in April 1973 as members of a one-off school-band called Obelisk.

Who created grunge?

The music of these bands, many of which had recorded with Seattle’s independent record label Sub Pop, became labeled as “grunge”. Nirvana’s frontman Kurt Cobain, in one of his final interviews, credited Jonathan Poneman, cofounder of Sub Pop, with coining the term “grunge” to describe the music.

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Ruth Doyle