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Post by Cali on Jan 8, 2013 1:56:06 GMT 1
Hell, I don't even know what kind of music you like. My taste in music is far more universal than most, and we have to have something in common when it comes to it, right?
EDIT: Saying it again: Whitesnake still sucks.
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Post by Lily Ariel Linders on Jan 8, 2013 2:10:41 GMT 1
Hell, I don't even know what kind of music you like. My taste in music is far more universal than most, and we have to have something in common when it comes to it, right? EDIT: Saying it again: Whitesnake still sucks. Okay - so, I had to look up a Whitesnake song to see where the "suck" is - since I've never heard of Whitesnake before this debate - and I had to abruptly mute the video as soon as he started singing, and I made my way desperately to a DreamTheater video in order to heal my eardrums from the horror of Whitesnake... *shivers in fear*Gods bless DreamTheater - they seem to be musical medicine! ;D
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Post by Cali on Jun 27, 2013 0:21:19 GMT 1
A few more I gotta add:
Disturbed - A POS, unethically overrated "metal" band. Their music is dull as a toy butter knife, and their vocalist David Draiman is a whiny douche both off and on the mic.
ZZ Top - Widely hated amongst punk rockers, especially for being the 'Creed' of the 80's. Their music is boring as shit, and more or less sounds on the same. They do get a little bit of extra points for the beards though, but that's all I can say.
Cake - "Short Skirt and a Long Jacket" is a good track, but most of the time they're a boring-ass college rock band, its members ironically comprised of coffee house communists who moan about piracy every bit as much as Metallica's Lars Ulrich does.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - They have a few good songs (Don't Come 'Round Here No More, Running Down a Dream, American Girl), but most of the time I can't stand to listen to them.
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts/The Runaways - I still stand by the fact that nobody would give a shit about the bands if the vocalist wasn't a hot woman among a genre dominated by men. The real girl punk legends to me are still Patti Smith, Donita Sparks, and Amy Miret.
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Post by jklinders on Jun 27, 2013 0:28:43 GMT 1
Can't really argue with any of that Cali. Though I have never listed to Cake. Not sure I want to. I find ZZ Top listenable on a short stretch but I couldn't listen to them for more than a song or 2. Tom Petty gets points for his duet in "Stop Dragging my Heart Around" and that's about it. He's the crappier singer of the two but he complemented his female lead rather well.
Never really got the buzz about Joan Jet. Never liked them.
Got nothing to say about Disturbed. Average I guess but definitely not "the shit."
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Post by CAPT Issac R. Madden on Jun 27, 2013 0:59:24 GMT 1
La Grange and Sharp Dressed Man are the only songs of ZZ Top I like.
Joan Jet is a 3-chord wonder who pales in comparison to Lita Ford.
Disturbed is highly overrated. Vocalist sucks and Dan Donegan is a mediocre guitarist at best.
Jumping back to Whitesnake, they and Winger are my troll bands for when I have a death or black metal guy in the lane next to me on the road. That particular brand of haterade is such a rare vintage, it's incredible.
I'll add in Slipknot: they try to go for over the top spectacle and fail miserably, their songs are forgettable, and the main reason they're popular is because of the Bizkit/Hot Topic Suburban Goth crowd being incredibly fucking shallow and nothing but a pack of hipster poser wanna-bes.
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Jun 27, 2013 4:44:38 GMT 1
Green day
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Post by jklinders on Jun 27, 2013 10:14:53 GMT 1
Oh dear God how I hate Green Day. They sound like some spoiled brats got a hold of their daddies instruments and microphone and started making noise. Someone somewhere classified them as punk but they sound too much like whiny children to make that grade...ever.
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Post by jklinders on Jun 27, 2013 10:26:53 GMT 1
Nickleback. I know, it seems obvious but they are one of the more successful live "rock " acts right now so someone likes them. Chad Kruger is a douche and they have one song that they change up the words on ad nauseum. Musically they sound a lot to me like Theory of a Dead Man and Default. Vocally they sound a bit like Creed. This leads me to come up with a supersuck group I like to call "The Default Theory of a Dead Creed's Nickle" whenever I hear any of them on the radio.
George Thorogood and the Destroyers. Do I even need to say why? Same reason actually. He has one guitar riff and maybe two songs out of his several hits and people love this clown for some reason. "I Drink Alone" and "I'm Bad to the Bone" are note for note similar. "Move it on Over" And "One Bourbon,One Scotch" not even his own songs but covers of two different musicians were made to sound fucking identical. It is a fucking travesty that this talentless clown had as many albums as he had.
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Post by A Normal Pathfinder on Jun 27, 2013 23:01:56 GMT 1
Oh dear God how I hate Green Day. They sound like some spoiled brats got a hold of their daddies instruments and microphone and started making noise. Someone somewhere classified them as punk but they sound too much like whiny children to make that grade...ever. Agreed
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Post by Cali on Aug 8, 2013 20:12:28 GMT 1
Sublime - Shitty 90's beach bum band. 1990's nostalgists love this band in the same way 80's nostalgists love The Cars, and you know they're irrationally sentimental when you find out that they do. Fucking brainless and boring douche rock.
50 Cent/G-Unit - Partially responsible for worsening hip hop's shitty age. Dumb lyrics, dumb ryhmes, dumb videos, and uneccessary drama and unwarranted self importance. Fuck, I'd go as far as to say I'd rather listen to Lil' Wayne than any of their bullshit.
Oasis - Can't stand these cunts. Britpop at its absolutely most generic. Everytime Wonderwall comes on the radio I want to grenade it.
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