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Protest the Hero

An incredibly talented band from Whitby, Ontario, Canada.

And good fucking god, they are in no way emo. Modern emo is bland, unoriginal, whiny, commercialized shit. These guys deserve some fucking respect.

They are all incredibly talented at what they do. The guitarists can tap/shred at a very high level of playing standards, as well as being able to come up with some very catchy riffs.

The rhythm section comes up with some very intricate, unique ways to back up the songs, and the bassist can do more on his bass than most 'emo' guitarists can play on guitar. He also writes some very good lyrics.

The vocalist has a great range of singing and screaming as well as a great stage presence.

So to summarize: Kick ass band, nothing to do with emo

They don't even deserve a metalcore label because metalcore is again bland and uncreative. These guys play progressive/math metal.

Check out Fortress, the latest album from Protest the Hero. It is worth every pennie.

by SCTS January 11, 2009

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Unsung hero

An unsung hero is a person who commits an extraordinary act but does not receive recognition or proper respect. However, as the late George Carlin put it, "As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, they no longer are."

Pizza delivery people are the unsung heroes of the 21st century

by The Notorious J.O.G. January 27, 2017

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Battle of the Heroes

The song that played in Revenge of the Sith when Obi-Wan and Anakin fight on Mustafar. A lot like Duel of the Fates, except a lot more emotional.

Duel of the Fates and Battle of the Heroes are the best two songs from the Star Wars prequels.
While Duel of the Fates was appropriate for the duel against Darth Maul, who had no connection to Qui-Gon or Obi-Wan, Obi-Wan and Anakin were friends and John Williams and George Lucas decided they needed something more emotional than just another high intensity fight song. Also part of the soundtrack that, along with the lightsaber duels and action scenes, is what saved the prequels from being completely terrible.

by awmm December 7, 2016

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Anti-Hero

An anti-hero is a flawed hero, and therfore, much more intresting then the more traditional heros. They can be working on the side of good, but with a tradic flaw, or a horrible past, or for reasons that are selfish and not intirely "pure". They can also be working for the side of evil, but with hidden noble intentions, or other underlying complexities. These darker heros can be jerks, pathetic, hard, jaded, or mean. However, all anti-heros must have enought heroic qualitys, intentions, or strenth (physical including attracktivness or mental) to somehow gain the sympathy of the audiance. Mostly they are intriguing and can therefore can be very, very, SEXY especialy if you love bad boys (girls). Well known anti-heros include Batman (yay Batman Begins), Angle, Draco Malfoy, and well...Napoleon Dynamite (sorry not a hot example).

Hero: I see the brave, shinning, world of tommorow!
Anti-hero: You must be delusional... And your cape's on backwards.

by Karlota October 25, 2005

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hero biscuit

when someone does a small feat and gets excited or acts overly proud, someone who is making fun of them for being so excited or proud over such a small feat would say it sarcastically.

on msn

person 1 : oh yay! I'm done cleaning my room!
person 2 : **tosses you a hero biscuit**

in person

person 1 : woohoo finally learnt how to tie my shoes!
person 2 : would you like a hero biscuit?

by springit June 2, 2007

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anti-hero

The anti-hero is the hero who does the right thing, albeit with tactics that aren't always what you would call ethical. They are more interested with getting the job done than doing it as virtuously as possible, therefore showing how morally ambiguous they are. The anti-hero has become more popular with society today because people can identify better with the good-guy who sometimes does the not-so-good things; the hero who does no wrong is outdated and is becoming increasingly irrelevant in this day and age. They are the product of a society in which the line between good and bad is becoming harder to tell.

A few examples of the anti-hero include: James Bond, Wolverine, Han Solo, Clint Eastwood's 'The Man With No Name', Batman, Indiana Jones, Rambo, and Malcolm X, to name a few.

by bigtones June 25, 2007

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Guitar Hero

A simple entertaining pass-time that is the subject of much controversy among guitarists and video-game players. Being able to play a song on "expert" in Guitar Hero does not mean you are good at playing the guitar. However, that does not make the game less fun. Guitar players use it to bash video gamers, and video gamers use it to show off their "skills". However, a happy medium enjoys the game for what it is - a game.

Guitar Hero Player: Dude, this game rocks! But I'm smart and I know this is nothing like a real guitar . . . !

by JMBFallen November 18, 2006

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