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Lorenzo_H
06-21-2007, 13:46
Since there is an obvious trend in the Frontroom with Bands, what are some bands you dislike? List mainstream bands i.e. not your next door neighbour's jam session with Billy from over the street last Sunday that kept you up. Mine are:
1. Madonna
2. Aerosmith
3. Nirvana
4. Metallica
5. Led Zeppelin
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers
I know these are controversial and most people like them, but I personally can't stand them.
Strike For The South
06-21-2007, 14:25
Since there is an obvious trend in the Frontroom with Bands, what are some bands you dislike? List mainstream bands i.e. not your next door neighbour's jam session with Billy from over the street last Sunday that kept you up. Mine are:
1. Madonna-
2. Aerosmith
3. Nirvana
4. Metallica
5. Led Zeppelin
6. Red Hot Chili Peppers
I know these are controversial and most people like them, but I personally can't stand them.
How do you not like at least 1 in 2-6? Do you not like music?
1. No Doubt
2. Keith Urban
3. Bucky Covington
4. Billy Currington
5. Shania Twain
6. Rascal Flatts
Gawain of Orkeny
06-21-2007, 14:26
Skynyrd :laugh4:
Dutch_guy
06-21-2007, 14:30
Pretty much all bands. Come to think of it, I don't like any at all
:balloon2:
The Beatles
OASIS (just a beatles rip off)
Backstreet gay boys (had any boys band here)
Spice girls (had any girl´s band here)
Korn
Gawain of Orkeny
06-21-2007, 14:42
The Beatles
Thats just sad.:no:
I do not hate, but the following I generally dislike:
* any "boy band"
* any "girl band"
* any typical jazz (big) band
* commercial / popular bands not caring for interesting (or even good-quality) music
* bands consisting of very young people unless they are interesting or potentially will be
* bands having fake attitude to show
Up there is it in general. I could be specific using detail but it would require much time.
Togakure
06-21-2007, 14:45
Skynyrd :laugh4:
:laugh4: :laugh4: Saw this coming.
Strike For The South
06-21-2007, 14:46
Its ok becuase you dont really mean it
Gawain of Orkeny
06-21-2007, 14:54
Its ok becuase you dont really mean it
Yes because like saying
The Beatles saying so would be just sad and show I have no sense of music or musical appreciation.
* any "boy band"
So you dont like the Beatles either :)
Lorenzo_H
06-21-2007, 15:26
How do you not like at least 1 in 2-6? Do you not like music?
I do like music, very much. Aerosmith and Nirvana are not music.
Louis VI the Fat
06-21-2007, 15:35
1. Madonna
2. Aerosmith
3. Nirvana
4. Metallica
5. Led Zeppelin
6. Red Hot Chili PeppersWhat!? How can you say that! Madonna, Aerosmith, Nirvana and Metallica rule!
But Zeppelin and the Peppers do suck.:yes:
1. No Doubt
2. Keith Urban
3. Bucky Covington
4. Billy Currington
5. Shania Twain
6. Rascal FlattsWhat!? How can you say that! No Doubt and Shania Twain rule!
Don't know the others, never heard of them.
The Beatles
OASIS (just a beatles rip off)
Backstreet gay boys (had any boys band here)
Spice girls (had any girl´s band here)
KornNow here's a man with taste. :bow:
Gawain of Orkeny
06-21-2007, 15:37
I do like music, very much. Aerosmith and Nirvana are not music.
Thats an arrogant statement. Maybe you dont like them butr how can you say their not music. I could understand if you said they were bad musicians or made bad music. Heck even Ono Yoko is music. I think:laugh4:
No its not Bach or Beethoven
Most of all - without doubts and regrets: u2
Big King Sanctaphrax
06-21-2007, 15:48
How can you hate a band? What have they ever done to you?
How can you hate a band? What have they ever done to you?
they polute the airwaves with their "music"....
a traumatic childhood experience were you are stuck on an endless roadtrip with your parents and 1 cassette of one particular band (f****** beatles :furious3: ) can also originate a strong distaste.
Gawain of Orkeny
06-21-2007, 15:55
a traumatic childhood experience were you are stuck on an endless roadtrip with your parents and 1 cassette of one particular band (f****** beatles ) can also originate a strong distaste.
That explains it its a mental problem :laugh4:
Now here's a man with taste.
Adds Louis to his no taste in music list :laugh4:
Well you and he got 4 out of 5 right at least.
Togakure
06-21-2007, 15:58
How can you hate a band? What have they ever done to you?
Amen.
Gawain of Orkeny
06-21-2007, 16:02
How can you hate a band? What have they ever done to you?
Yup. You may hate their music but how can you hate them for it. But even bands like the the Allman Bros who i cant stand I still think their great musicians. I just dont like what they play. Same with Springsteen.
Many a moon past there had been a time when I allowed emotion to control me. This was in my days as a young little lad. Having been forced to heed Beatles music I hated it, and even hated them herefor. However later I began to appreciate it only due to the fact of my doing and practising music. I began to understand the beauty of their music through a musical and artistic standpoint, becoming an art-doer myself.
But you know... Some bands are to be hated (when you allow such emotion to occur). Hating them is a silly thing, but it is quite understandable regarding some of them. For instance those groups like Westlife, Backstreet Boys, and the likes. Or bands who think themselves good, but they are not. Bands who think themselves original while they are not.
I have experienced people in real life who thought themselves like it. As a knower you are aware they are nothing special, but it is their ignorant conviction or belief that is the worst and that is able to even bring annoyance to those who usually would not be annoyed.
And though it is subjective, many people simply have bad taste in music.
Person: "Wow! This music is really good and original! Have you heard them play, man?"
Me: "Yes yes, you are correct. They are truly a peak, truly so special and good, and original. They do not resemble other bands of the same genre at all, because they are so special and original."
Read that piece of a dialogue and guess how my overall tone was. You will probably not find difficulty in guessing it.
Gawain of Orkeny
06-21-2007, 16:27
Person: "Wow! This music is really good and original! Have you heard them play, man?"
Me: "Yes yes, you are correct. They are truly a peak, truly so special and good, and original. They do not resemble other bands of the same genre at all, because they are so special and original."
Like Ive been saying I used to hear the "kids " saying this all the time about Zep and me and my friends would just laugh to ourselves. It seems with time they somehow are seen as a 60s pioneering group when in reality they were a 70s johnny come lately band. Still great musicians however. No I dont hate them and in fact love most of their music. Their just over blown IMO.
LeftEyeNine
06-21-2007, 16:40
Any kind of Waddanuke-core kind of bands.
Korn and the likes would fit in such hatred of mine as well.
Zalmoxis
06-22-2007, 08:27
U2; uninspiring, and when you combine that with Bono...
Geoffrey S
06-22-2007, 08:29
I can find something to like in most music, but not the following:
Rammstein (lousy music, total rip-off of Laibach).
Scissor Sisters (once I heard their rendition of Comfortably Numb...!)
Nightwish (though mainly due to my neighbour...).
Ha! Let me give you something to hate:
Get Ready! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pYpX4vlviE)
Ha! Let me give you something to hate:
Get Ready! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pYpX4vlviE)
I think I have just lost the will to live...
Quid
Lorenzo_H
06-22-2007, 12:18
How can you hate a band? What have they ever done to you?
Made a rubbish excuse for music and set a bad example by taking drugs and encouraging taking drugs, and other things I frown upon.
I think I have just lost the will to live...
I second that.
Ha! Let me give you something to hate:
Get Ready! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pYpX4vlviE)
This is Bijo's spirit responding. I have left the physical world and entered the supernatural realm of spirits. Upon observing the provided video clip it took only mere seconds for my physique to decay with extreme acceleration to death.
I am manipulating the computer apparatus with supernatural powers to communicate to you. As I am afloat I see my body lying dead on the ground. O, what tragedy! Your act of evil is... evil, and you must be punished! Murderer!
Well, what andres posted is quite bad but right now I'm listening to something with a similar background music(although more variation).:tomato2:
Louis VI the Fat
06-22-2007, 12:37
You may hate their music but how can you hate them for it. But even bands like the the Allman Bros who i cant stand I still think their great musicians. I just dont like what they play. Same with Springsteen. People 'hate' bands in the same way that they 'love' bands. It's nothing personal. It's just a matter of speech.
Just because I 'hate' Korn doesn't mean I would beat 'em up if I met them in a bar and the opportunity is there. And similarly, just because I 'love' Avril Lavigne and Gwen Stefani doesn't mean that if I met them in a bar I'd actually agree to going over to their hotel room for a hot steaming trio.
Okay, okay, so that was obviously not entirely true. :shame:
I mean, if I ever had the chance, I really WOULD beat up those Korn wussies. :yes:
Oh come on, it's not thát (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gexkCKC-xQI&mode=related&search=) bad...
Now that is cruel, Andres.:laugh4:
Oh come on, it's not thát (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gexkCKC-xQI&mode=related&search=) bad...
This... is... Bijo's spirit... *crackle* ...responding. As... *cough* ...I observe... *crackle* ...the clip... I-- !!!
*SPIRIT ENERGY VANISHES INTO VOID*
Reverend Joe
06-22-2007, 14:38
First of all, anything with the general sound and ambience of Andres' last posts can assume to blow bigtime. I think we can establish that as a rule.
Second... Nirvana. I have had Kobain forced down my throat for as long as I can remember, not to mention the entire generation of music that followed, and I am sick and tired of listening to their rhythmless, woe-is-me crap.
And no, I do not hate the Beatles. I don't particularly like them, but on the other hand, they are miles away from Nirvana. I mean, seriously: in a choice between "All You Need is Love" and Kobain whining and bitching about how mindless his generation is... is there really a contest? :no:
Third... The Grateful Dead. Because their music sucks, and way too many hippies think they are the greatest band to ever walk the face of the earth. Hey, I got news for you... Jerry Garcia cannot pull off a solo. he can't; I'm sorry. Don't believe me? Listen to the Airplane jamming. Jorma Kaukonen blows Garcia away.
Fourth... that band whose music video is playing in "Hollywood Video" ALL THE FREAKIN' TIME. The one where the lead singer (and guitar, maybe?) is wearing that stupid looking mod hat... is it Fall Out Boy or something? Jesus, I'm way outta touch. Anyway, I hate to single them out, but it's just the latest and most annoying version of the same Kobain-spawned crap that is ruining music.
Fifth... Pink Floyd, after "Dark Side." Frankly, they should have gone with their instincts and just broken up after "Dark Side", because after that their music becomes painful to listen to. Every album after the mediocre "Dark Side" is exponentially worse, until we come to "The Final Ripoff Cut" which, frankly, should have been locked in a vault deep beneath the Earth, never to be heard again. And then set on fire. (By the way, I don't even consider anything after Waters left to be real Pink Floyd, any more than the Doors are the Doors sans Morrison.)
Bad Europop. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbYtqAWDF2U) I'm leaving open the option that there's good Europop somewhere, despite the lack of evidence.
-edit-
And, of course, Steven Segal. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qw5bKTBQE4)
Gawain of Orkeny
06-22-2007, 15:40
Fifth... Pink Floyd, after "Dark Side." Frankly, they should have gone with their instincts and just broken up after "Dark Side", because after that their music becomes painful to listen to. Every album after the mediocre "Dark Side" is exponentially worse, until we come to "The Final Ripoff Cut" which, frankly, should have been locked in a vault deep beneath the Earth, never to be heard again. And then set on fire. (By the way, I don't even consider anything after Waters left to be real Pink Floyd, any more than the Doors are the Doors sans Morrison.)
Strange you have the exact opposite view of most Floyd fans :laugh4:
Reverend Joe
06-22-2007, 15:46
Strange you have the exact opposite view of most Floyd fans :laugh4:
Yeah, well, that would be their problem. :wink:
Gawain of Orkeny
06-22-2007, 16:55
Yeah, well, that would be their problem
They would beg to differ :laugh4:
Reverend Joe
06-22-2007, 17:40
They would beg to differ :laugh4:
Like I said... that's just their problem. ~D
Anyway, it's really a matter of taste. I used to really love Floyd, and Dark Side was my favorite album ever, followed closely by Wish You Were Here. Then one day I discovered true psychedelic music (before that, the only psych-rock I had was the first Doors album) and all the sudden, Floyd seemed to lose their lustre. I mean, sure, they're great at being grandiose and creating huge, complex songs, but after a while that stuff gets old. Sometimes, you just need to make some plain old good music; that's what the punk bands realized, and that's why the pervasive sound nowadays is simple, albeit terrible (it would be a lot better if the bands nowadays knew how the hell to write music.)
And in case you're wondering, the main reason I still like Atom Heart Mother is because of the B-side, with all the folkish music (although Atom Heart Mother itself is still a cool song... kinda reminds me of Mad Max.)
Gawain of Orkeny
06-22-2007, 19:42
Anyway, it's really a matter of taste. I used to really love Floyd, and Dark Side was my favorite album ever, followed closely by Wish You Were Here. Then one day I discovered true psychedelic music (before that, the only psych-rock I had was the first Doors album) and all the sudden, Floyd seemed to lose their lustre. I mean, sure, they're great at being grandiose and creating huge, complex songs, but after a while that stuff gets old. Sometimes, you just need to make some plain old good music; that's what the punk bands realized, and that's why the pervasive sound nowadays is simple, albeit terrible (it would be a lot better if the bands nowadays knew how the hell to write music.)
Well there is your problem Your out of sync :laugh4:
I gw up listening to all this stuff in the order it was made. Im just the opposite, I used to love the Doors. Now their just so so. I even like Zep better now. I never liked DSM that much. Wish you were here is their best work IMO. And again their are no better bands today. If the groups of the 60s had the equipment we have today hold onto your hat. Can you imagine what Hendrix and the Beatles would have come out with?
If the groups of the 60s had the equipment we have today hold onto your hat. Can you imagine what Hendrix and the Beatles would have come out with?
Techno? :beam:
Marius Dynamite
06-22-2007, 23:36
I hate all bands in general. I don't like singers much either. That's not to say I don't like music. I would argue I like music more than anyone else here, as anyone else who likes music would I'm sure. I really just like individual songs and most of the time I prefer not to know who sang them.
As to my taste in music, I tend to enjoy songs like "How to save a life" by The Fray. "Take me higher" is good aswell by Creed I think. Those would be the first 2 songs which jump into my head. My musical taste is much wider than the mentioned songs might suggest, although I do know why these are the 2 I think about first. It's because of where I was or what I was watching when I first heard them. Particularly the Creed song, which I saw in this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opAEOVoghAA which is a good mix with the song.
The Sound and the feeling created by the sound is all that matters when it comes to music. Bands, names of bands, members of bands, attitudes of bands, spoils the music for me personally, unless they are quiet and dont do much interviews, like actors and movies(stories, not movies actually).
CountArach
06-22-2007, 23:40
Panic! at the Disco.
Any Techno.
Togakure
06-23-2007, 01:05
... -edit-
And, of course, Steven Segal. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qw5bKTBQE4)
Oh my goodness. I'd not seen this before. Media restriction has worked absolute wonders in reducing my stress levels, but I do miss some good chuckles. While I certainly don't hate this song or Steven Segal, I find it funny and interesting that he would do this. Then again, he is a man focused on Spirit, and in the public eye, and music is an expression of Soul. I see nothing wrong with him doing a tune, making a video, and putting it out there. It's not hard to imagine why he did it.
I've seen and heard far, far, worse. But no, I can't say that I "liked" this. It was entertaining for a moment though.
As to the semantics angle: I think it's a good practice to say what you mean, and mean what you say.
I don't particularly 'hate' any bands, but there are a few notable ones that I dislike. Sorry guys, I'm another Beatles non-fan, probably because my mom killed them for me when I was little by listening to that crap over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.. :dizzy2:
I do like rap, but not the current crop of :daisy:. It started to really suck in the late 90's, esp. with DMX who was/is horrible. The older stuff, late 80's early to mid 90's is great.
Don't particularly care for Indie music at all, or that emo stuff. /shrug
Perhaps one thing that I try not to let influence me but it often does, is stuff/music that people get snobby about or have really obnoxious fans. Like Indie music. :thumbsdown: Just because you listen to something that maybe 5 other people do, doesn't make you an exclusive elitist or a friggin' connoisseur there dude.
Easy:
1. Nirvana
2. Anything emo
3. Anything which has no singing only screaming, ie death metal
CountArach
06-23-2007, 08:54
Oh yeah, Emo and Death Metal for me.
Ianofsmeg16
06-23-2007, 10:54
1. Kurt. Cobain.....i hate him, he's overrated and his music was rubbish...i cant say i hate nirvana because i'm a big fan of Dave Grohl (the drummer who was later to become the front man of the foo fighters)
2. Emo music....get a life, and some guy's clothes.
3. Scissor Sisters...why cover Comfortably numb? why?! and so badly?
Lorenzo_H
06-23-2007, 11:00
OH!!!! how could I forget!?!?!?!??!?!?
MIKA (https://youtube.com/watch?v=4tcn49zHLt0)
God help me restrain myself...
AntiochusIII
06-23-2007, 11:52
OH!!!! how could I forget!?!?!?!??!?!?
MIKA (https://youtube.com/watch?v=4tcn49zHLt0)
God help me restrain myself...A white (and Lebanese?) Prince? :laugh4:
I actually think this stuff is funny. Ah well. I reserve my racist irrational hatred for hip hop because it shows taste to do so. And emo; because hating on emo is popular. And the Beatles. Hating the Beatles makes you even smarter than those people who like the Beatles. :yes:
OH!!!! how could I forget!?!?!?!??!?!?
MIKA (https://youtube.com/watch?v=4tcn49zHLt0)
God help me restrain myself...
Well, IMO Relax (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Cbvokln4W0) is a beautiful, actually relaxing song. The one you posted seems a bit cheesy, but since I know Relax, I have to disagree. I think I also know another nice song from him, so...
Louis VI the Fat
06-23-2007, 14:30
I think the Scissor Sisters are great! 'I Don't Feel Like Dancing' is fantastic, the greatest dance track of last year.
MIKA isn't that bad either.
*runs and hides*
I think the Scissor Sisters are great! 'I Don't Feel Like Dancing' is fantastic, the greatest dance track of last year.
MIKA isn't that bad either.
*runs and hides*
I agree, no need to hide.:smash:
Evil_Maniac From Mars
06-23-2007, 17:35
Fall Out Boy and Billy Talent :wall:
OH!!!! how could I forget!?!?!?!??!?!?
MIKA (https://youtube.com/watch?v=4tcn49zHLt0)
God help me restrain myself...
Do you wish me dead??!? Wait.... I already was: Andres killed me.
Disregard this.... eh... transmission. It doesn't exist.
Mika is bad :laugh4:
There's worse though: The Confetti's! (http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=m5qrTz4tKPw&mode=related&search=)
:music:
For those who actually like it (:inquisitive: ): Zis is the sound of C (http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=Di-z4XSnus8&mode=related&search=)
:creep:
:flybye:
Lorenzo_H
06-23-2007, 17:55
Do you wish me dead??!? Wait.... I already was: Andres killed me.
Disregard this.... eh... transmission. It doesn't exist.
This (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzA0nG_PurQ&mode=related&search=) will probably bury you, so don't watch it. If any of you needed confirmation that Mika was gay, click it. If you still don't believe me. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FvseXhJSrE)
'the mediocre "Dark Side"'
Dark Side is *anything but* mediocre.
I'm among the leagues of those apathetic to the Beatles. I don't hate their music, I just don't like most of it.
Anyhow
1. Jamie T. I would shoot that Londoner if I had legal immunity.
2. Other rap.
3. Mozart (OK, not really a band, but anyway).
4. Most modern 'rock' groups.
5. G4.
Reverend Joe
06-24-2007, 01:15
'the mediocre "Dark Side"'
Dark Side is *anything but* mediocre.
...It stinks? :laugh4:
AntiochusIII
06-24-2007, 02:24
This (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzA0nG_PurQ&mode=related&search=) will probably bury you, so don't watch it. If any of you needed confirmation that Mika was gay, click it. If you still don't believe me. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FvseXhJSrE)You do realize you just made me a Mika fan right? :beam:
Andres and Lorenzo, you are cruel beings on this cruel planet. That is all there is to say :yes:
I admit it was a good collection of very bad music.
doc_bean
06-24-2007, 23:36
I like Mika's grace kelly, Scissor Sister are pretty good, with the exception of comfortably numb. Since i'm part of the nirvana generation I feel i should stick up for them too, but all I can think of is "They were neither as good or as bad as is often claimed", they were a little different but if kurt hadn't blown his brains out they would have faded from popularity imo. There are much beteer 90s (grunge) bands anyway.
I'm a bit eclectic when it comes to music, I tend to like a lot of different things, that said, there are exceptions:
Britney: Toxic is one of the most horribly songs I ever heard, and please don't let that woman sing another ballad.
Celine Dion: I really dislike wailing in a ballad
Punk bands like Sum41 featuring 16y olds with way too much tattoos recycling 'rebelious' music from 30years ago, badly
Emo bands, if only for the constant complaining (At the drive in gets a pass)
Almost everything that comes on the Belgian show Tien om te zien, Andres posted some examples, here's another one (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9V0PfaK3s0)
InsaneApache
06-25-2007, 11:24
Abba. :smash:
Big King Sanctaphrax
06-25-2007, 23:39
I'm sorry, but they recorded some of the best pop songs ever put on record. You may not like it, but it's a fact.
Plus the blonde one was a bit of alright.
InsaneApache
06-26-2007, 00:34
Abba. :smash:
GeneralHankerchief
06-26-2007, 01:13
1. The-Band-Consisting-of-John-Paul-George-and-Ringo. And before this recent trend, I only felt apathetic to them. So ha.
2. Collective Soul. Their new single is the most blatant piece of "this is commercialized, play me!" that I have ever seen.
3. Emo bands.
4. Bob Dylan. What's the point of great lyrics if you can't understand what the :daisy: he's saying?
5. Motley Crue.
6. Scissor Sisters, for reasons already mentioned.
7. Anything that Andres has posted in this thread.
8. Nickelback.
9. Eric Clapton, not because he's bad, because I like him, but because I hate that song "Lay Down Sally" or "Way Down Sally" or whatever it's called so much it deserves inclusion on the list.
10. Beach Boys.
11. Boy bands.
12. Current "bubblegum pop" bands.
13. Rolling Stones. They're an awesome band, but I swear, if Mick lets one more song of his be used in a commercial (especially "Gimme Shelter") then they will rocket to #1 on this list.
I'll put more down when I think of them.
1. The-Band-Consisting-of-John-Paul-George-and-Ringo. And before this recent trend, I only felt apathetic to them. So ha.
2. Collective Soul. Their new single is the most blatant piece of "this is commercialized, play me!" that I have ever seen.
3. Emo bands.
4. Bob Dylan. What's the point of great lyrics if you can't understand what the :daisy: he's saying?
5. Motley Crue.
6. Scissor Sisters, for reasons already mentioned.
7. Anything that Andres has posted in this thread.
8. Nickelback.
9. Eric Clapton, not because he's bad, because I like him, but because I hate that song "Lay Down Sally" or "Way Down Sally" or whatever it's called so much it deserves inclusion on the list.
10. Beach Boys.
11. Boy bands.
12. Current "bubblegum pop" bands.
13. Rolling Stones. They're an awesome band, but I swear, if Mick lets one more song of his be used in a commercial (especially "Gimme Shelter") then they will rocket to #1 on this list.
I'll put more down when I think of them.
BLASPHEMY.
No idea
agree
Bob Dylan is great.
meh
even more meh
agree
so-so
How can you not like Cocaine?
They have some decent stuff.
agree
agree
agree
Basically, I don't like anything GH likes. :D
InsaneApache
06-26-2007, 01:25
Abba. :smash:
Louis VI the Fat
06-26-2007, 02:35
InsaneApache. :smash:
Evil_Maniac From Mars
06-26-2007, 04:19
STOP! Hammertime! :smash:
Hosakawa Tito
06-26-2007, 05:27
Yup. You may hate their music but how can you hate them for it. But even bands like the the Allman Bros who i cant stand I still think their great musicians. I just dont like what they play. Same with Springsteen.
Milli Vanilli and Yoko Ono (she plays a mean cat). They'd have you begging for the death penalty.
Crazed Rabbit
06-26-2007, 05:59
1)Greenday
2)My Chemical Romance, and all emo bands
3)Pop songs (boy, girl bands)
4) screaming heavy metal
5) Rap
That is all.
CR
Famous Bands/Musicians:
James Taylor
Carly Simon
Macy Gray
Smashing Pumpkins
Tool
Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Nicks
Pink Floyd
Classical composers:
Wagner
Brahms
Music Recently on the Radio:
Natasha Bedingfield (the "Feel the rain on your skin" song)
AFI
James Blunt ("You're Beautiful")
Reverend Joe
06-26-2007, 06:53
1. The-Band-Consisting-of-John-Paul-George-and-Ringo. And before this recent trend, I only felt apathetic to them. So ha.
Oh, God, what have I done? WHAT HAVE I DONE?! :help:
PanzerJaeger
06-26-2007, 06:54
-Van Halen
-Michael and Janet Jackson
-Van Halen
-Kiss, Motley Crue and that era
...but mostly Van Halen.
Whats with all the anti-Zep? Best rock band evar. :yes:
GeneralHankerchief
06-26-2007, 18:47
Okay, thought of some more.
14. ELO. They just suck. I hate them. So much. Don't know why I didn't think of them before.
15. John Mellencamp
16. All country music (but not bluegrass!)
17. Aerosmith. Way too overplayed, and they don't have enough good material for it to be worth it.
18. They Might Be Giants, because it's just not funny anymore.
19. John Lennon. He deserves another mention for his solo work alone. Can't stand the lyrics.
20. Any movie actor who has ever formed a band as a side project (Jack Black is exempt, Russell Crowe is not).
21. Celine Dion, because I was subjected to forced listening of her music in French class. Ugh ugh ugh ugh ugh x5000.
22. Def Leppard. They should really be farther up on this list, but they're here. Oh, how I hate them.
Okay, I'll stop there for now. I know I'll think of some more.
Tristuskhan
06-26-2007, 18:58
21. Celine Dion, because I was subjected to forced listening of her music in French class. Ugh ugh ugh ugh ugh x5000.
Bet your teacher wanted you to hate french... Forcing that in kid's ears is a crual method. English private school?
GeneralHankerchief
06-26-2007, 18:59
American, and public. :shame:
Since this is about bands and not individual singers or groups in general you won't find pop crap and rap on my list.
Just off the top of my head...
- Hootie and the F---ing Blowfish - Sonic diarrhea
- REO Speedwagon - They're like a big, smelly ball of government issued cheese being shoved into your ear canal.
- Bruce Springsteen - Some of Bruce's early stuff is ok but I guess I don't get it, never got it and hopefully never will. Whenever I hear his music on the radio I can't change the station fast enough.
- Alice in Chains - I loved their first album, or at least the good songs of their first album... which amounted to two or three tunes. When they released their next album I realized they were quickly going to corner the market on depressing, monotone grunge/metal that is appreciated by people suffering from severe head trauma.
- Linkin Park - Living proof western civilization is in decline.
- Crash Test Dummies - WTF?!? I say again, WTF?!?
- U2 (post Achtung Baby) - Let's face it, they suck now. They suck hard and long and won't stop working that collective jaw until they mercifully break up the band. They jumped the shark right after Achtung Baby and for the last 16+ years have become skilled experts in churning out electrified bovine excrement. I can't believe this is the same band that did War and The Joshua Tree.
N-sync
Backstreet boys
Gwen Stefanni (dumb ass woman)
Timberlake (timber%$#*)
Simple Plan
Usher
50 cent
Britney Spears
Jessica Simpson
Most other Rap
Most New heavy metal (all they do is scream)
and a whole bunch of other whiney crap
N-sync
Backstreet boys
Gwen Stefanni (dumb ass woman)
Timberlake (timber%$#*)
Simple Plan
Usher
50 cent
Britney Spears
Jessica Simpson
Most other Rap
Most New heavy metal (all they do is scream)
and a whole bunch of other whiney crap
:inquisitive:
:sweetheart:
Togakure
07-02-2007, 08:20
... REO Speedwagon - They're like a big, smelly ball of government issued cheese being shoved into your ear canal. ...
Ugh ... I forgot about those guys (you would have to bring them up ... meh). They are indeed terrible. Back in 1980, at the height of the Hi Infidelity craze [resists throwing up], REO headlined a Day on the Green at the Oakland Colosseum. I was there to see one of my favorite bands at the time--Kansas, and a couple of other good groups--Gamma and UFO. Kansas played just prior to REO, and blew the entire stadium away. People were just going crazy after their set. Then REO came on, started playing "Heard It from a Friend" right off the bat [throws up], and a good third of the huge audience left immediately. It was hilarious.
In the first band I played in that actually made money, we did do one song by REO, Back on the Road Again, which was ok. That's about the best thing I can say about REO.
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