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    the crap we call music..

    Quote Originally Posted by muncheemama
    tell me, what songs or artists do you just hate?

    i hate celine dion, and clay aiken...i hate that pussycat dolls song where all the words are replaced with huh huh "i dont give huh, keep staring at my huh...huh huh huh huh huhuhuhuhhhh..." that shakira song....especially when she does that voice....you know what im talking about...

    omg i so know what u mean on that voice on shakira! i love her but ugh@that certain voice and i hate that beep beep song by the dolls, argh! i hate country music but what i really hate is when they are mixing pop into country and still call the shyt country, wtf?! cant stand clay aiken, cant stand rap music that blasts god and saying they gonna rape women or kill others etc and any music where you cant understand wtf they are saying! mostly throw up music but there is some rap music where im like wtf did they just say? 50 cent and eminem are just a bunch of fukn whiners! get over yourselves already dayum....only one that is decent is snoop dogg and dre cause they never changed who they are, CHRONIC BABY!
    sweetnhighz Reviewed by sweetnhighz on . the crap we call music.. tell me, what songs or artists do you just hate? i hate celine dion, and clay aiken...i hate that pussycat dolls song where all the words are replaced with huh huh "i dont give huh, keep staring at my huh...huh huh huh huh huhuhuhuhhhh..." that shakira song....especially when she does that voice....you know what im talking about... Rating: 5

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    the crap we call music..

    Quote Originally Posted by Huntor
    i was thinking the exact same thing but cbf typing it,but u have already done it
    Thanks for the back-up! :thumbsup:

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    the crap we call music..

    Quote Originally Posted by IllusionalFate
    I don't care whether or not you like death metal, I'm just saying that a lot of people have little to no understanding of it and just because of it's brutality they make a judgement about it which is completely incorrect. Not to mention, most people who say they hate/dislike death metal have never heard it in the first place.
    my brother listens to it all the time, bands like in flames, trivium, falkenbach, as i lay dying, dark tranquility, amon amarth, and etc, and i basically hate it all. the drumming i like cause its so intense, but screaming into the mic hardly constitutes as lyrics. and to me, alot of times the guitar work is more like who can make it sound like they are really skilled as opposed to who can play something that sounds good.

    i hate death metal/grindcore/etc, country, and most of mainstream rap.

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    the crap we call music..

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomorrow Never Knows
    Good link, but mine is better.
    Interesting magazine. There's an independant bookshop around the corner (a rarity these days, I know), and I'll pick up an issue.

    I'm not really on board with the anarchy thing. Governments should still be in place with only the slightest of regulatory powers. Countries such as Afghanistan and Somalia are good examples of why anarchy isn't a viable form of society.

    It is refreshing to meet people who are willing to discard the current, corrupt political systems, as opposed to those who want to keep the system, but insist it is fixable: It's broken because it is corrupt. therefore, it must be eliminated and a country's political system needs to be created anew.

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    the crap we call music..

    Quote Originally Posted by minnesota man
    I hate all the new rock like creed, slipknot, tool, etc. Just sounds starts sounding the same to me. I know tool and some others are popular here. That's great but I don't line any of it.
    hey man. dont you dare put Tool in the same catagory as creed and slipknot. Tool is the most talented and unique band out there nowadays. and tool isnt really a "new" band. theyve been around since 1990.

    (god i look like a fanboy)

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    the crap we call music..

    reality tv groups n singers in fact 99% of pop music

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    the crap we call music..

    also..the pussy rock...all the songs about parents and how they screwed up the kids "whered ya go...i miss ya so..." all these guys trying to act like hard asses, but they sing about how mommy wasn't around or daddy not approving...wtf...oh and the songs about people taking over their thoughts and not letting them think for themselves...boo fucking hoo...be man...oh and i hate metallica...biggest vaginas of all

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    the crap we call music..

    I wouldn't say I hate any music, but rap lately has been getting under my skin. It's all too fast, generic and repetitive nowadays. Gives me a headache.
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    the crap we call music..

    It seems like it's been a while since there have been any really, really good bands/ singers/musicians out there. What do I mean by that? Ok, sure, there are some fantasic guitar players and there's a lot of catchy tunes but not since the late 60's/ early 70's have there been any bands that will be able to stand the test of time. It just seems like now-a-days bands are more interested in making a catchy tune that will get them a quick buck than writing really good music.

    Think about it. The Beatles broke up more than 35years ago, Pink Floyd made Dark Side of the Moon 33 years ago, and it's been 26 years since Zeppelin broke up. Not to mention all the other bands from the same period that are still immensely popular. How many of today's bands will be discussed on this board 30 years from now? My guess is, come 2036, people will still be talking about Pink Floyd but few will remember Creed, Tool, etc. If they do, it will be like I remember Shaun Cassidy and the Bay City Rollers. Haha, goofy shit from when I was a kid.

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    the crap we call music..

    Quote Originally Posted by Fengzi
    It seems like it's been a while since there have been any really, really good bands/ singers/musicians out there. What do I mean by that? Ok, sure, there are some fantasic guitar players and there's a lot of catchy tunes but not since the late 60's/ early 70's have there been any bands that will be able to stand the test of time. It just seems like now-a-days bands are more interested in making a catchy tune that will get them a quick buck than writing really good music.

    Think about it. The Beatles broke up more than 35years ago, Pink Floyd made Dark Side of the Moon 33 years ago, and it's been 26 years since Zeppelin broke up. Not to mention all the other bands from the same period that are still immensely popular. How many of today's bands will be discussed on this board 30 years from now? My guess is, come 2036, people will still be talking about Pink Floyd but few will remember Creed, Tool, etc. If they do, it will be like I remember Shaun Cassidy and the Bay City Rollers. Haha, goofy shit from when I was a kid.
    I've gotta agree with ya a bit here. For the most part, music today has too much hype and 'meaning' to it so its mostly just pop-shit. I do think a few bands will make it to the unforgettable club, but it's really hard to tell now who they may be. Nirvana would be a good example. If they has just come out now, then people wouldn't think much of smells like teen spirit, but I hear something from nirvana unplugged every day on the radio. Same goes for bands like Alica and Chains. These are bands I gre up listening to and enjoyed. When I'm 50, I'll prolly be chilling on my porch listening to Lithium. I say we enjoy what we can now and see what we still like a few years later. Those are the ones that'll allways be in your playlist somewhere throughout life.
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