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  • CobraKai
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    you got rick roll'd

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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    Originally posted by equate975
    Rick Astley

    Sorry, I JUST won this thread.
    Is that the dude in the 80's that sings "never gonna turn around and desert you!" Holy fuck remember that dude. I vote for you being the w1nnar too.


    Mariano

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  • ///M0F01SD
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    Peter, Bjorn & John. I can't stand that f****ng song anymore...ahhhh.

    Rey

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  • Jean
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    Originally posted by uofom3
    all of the whiny emo shit.
    x2

    plus all of the angry rock
    all country
    all of new rap
    all of boy bands
    all of MADE UP bands
    all of pop
    pop trance (shit like ATB and the like) (compared to Juno Reactor for example)

    wow that's a lot of crap.

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  • equate975
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    Rick Astley

    Sorry, I JUST won this thread.

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  • Dave
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    I had some good times at Dead shows back in the day when I was in College.

    Err, I should correct that, I had some good times at some parking lots and camping areas outside of Dead shows. Never bothered to actually see the show. I was just there for the party.

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  • MattE30
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    Originally posted by Charlie
    DMB is in the same category as Phish, the dead, 311, String Cheese incident, and every other shitty hippy "jam" band that you hope if you ignore it long enough, they'll just go away.

    -Charlie
    Wow, this band is SO crunchy! ....dude, I need more weed.

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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    THATS IT!!! THATS THE THIRD ONE IN MY TRINITY!! FUCKING GRATEFUL DEAD!! I also hate 311.


    On another note. NOTHING that people release now that they call "punk" is punk. Punk is something that cant really be radio friendly. Avril Lavigne make me lol.


    Mariano

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by Dave
    I can't believe it took until Page 6 for someone to mention Dave Matthews Band.

    I have yet to like any band that calls itself "punk" that recorded after say 1982-83.
    DMB is in the same category as Phish, the dead, 311, String Cheese incident, and every other shitty hippy "jam" band that you hope if you ignore it long enough, they'll just go away.

    -Charlie

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  • Dave
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    I can't believe it took until Page 6 for someone to mention Dave Matthews Band.

    I have yet to like any band that calls itself "punk" that recorded after say 1982-83.

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by MattE30
    SR-71
    Odd, you don't live in Baltimore.

    I remember these guys around '96 or so, they had what, 1-2 songs that got mainstream airplay, and then faded away. Everywhere it seems save for the Eastern Seaboard. I swear to god, everytime I'm down on the coast around Delmarva/Baltimore, I hear them on 98 rock. New songs no less. Them and Jimmy's Chicken Shack. It's like a high school time warp.

    Although, I still argue that if SR-71 wants to make some money, they should lawyer up and sue the shit out of Bowling for Soup. "Axl Rose" predates "1985" by a couple of years, and BFS aped the shit out of that song.

    -Charlie

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by Jonathan 90 M3
    Bands like Nickelback, Saliva, etc. usually get to me the most. I swear Nickelback must have a 4th grader somewhere writing their songs for them.
    Ha. I was in the car with the Fiancee the other day when "photograph" came on, I said "this sounds like the shit I wrote in the 4th grade".

    I think that was being generous.

    -Charlie

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  • Charlie
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    Originally posted by Keith M
    Korn
    Rush
    GnR The Axle Band and the "alleged" album that may come out someday.
    Live
    Staind
    Chevell

    And what the fuck is up with Hell Yea? Chad Grey is a better musician than than that. "You couldn't be me if if you wanted to"=gay.
    Korn I could listen to back around '95 or so, Adidas/Blind era stuff. When it got all hip-hoppy and loaded with turntables around 97-98, I had to turn that shit off.

    Rush is just dogshit. Squeaky vocals, renfest geek lyrics, and overrated musicians.

    GNR- Illusions I & II are fucking brilliant, everything else I can leave. Appetite never did anything for me, but bust out "Estranged" and I'll toss out the lighter. I honestly think Axl is going to pull a Brian Wilson and release "Chinese Democracy" in 20 years, it will be his "Smile".

    Live - I like live, have for a long time and still do. They had a few hits off of their second & third albums, and pretty much went back into obscurity around 98 or so. They've kept putting stuff out, and have some decent tracks. I lump them in with bands like Collective Soul, Candlebox, Gin Blossoms & such as being enjoyable, and you can still catch them touring small venues.

    Staind - these guys were never good. It was bad in '99, and it's almost comical now. Uncle Fester doesn't rock.

    Chevelle - Chevelle is good workout music, I like their basswork.

    As for "hell yea", they're indistinguishable from every other mainstream rock act the last 5-7 years. Complete throwaway crap. Biggest problem now is that there's nothing to retread from. Grunge had a following, and the ability to retread itself off of acts like Black Sabbath and the 70's fuzz rock. Bizkit, Korn & others could retread itself off of acts like Biohazard & Body Count. Green Day in the mid 90's could do a good impression of a punk band. The problem now is, all of these acts are retreading themselves off of Limp Bizkit & Korn, which sucked to begin with. Acts like Nickelback are trying to be Creed - this just isn't good. Green Day is/was nothing more than a good mainstream impersonation of punk, and now they're considered a punk "pioneer" band, which leads to what, Sum 41 & Avirl Lavigne?

    Hip Hop is just as bad. Most acts now are just ripping off Puff F'n Daddy, which was a horrible ripoff to begin with.

    Don't even get me started on country. I never thought I'd see the day when I'd actually miss hearing Garth Brooks on the radio.

    -Charlie

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  • delatlanta1281
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    peter bjorn and john or whatever their name is.

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  • Vlad_318iS
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    Agree

    Originally posted by AppStateSVX
    how many people on here are actual musicians, and can tell 1 reason why the bands they hate, "have no talent".
    Word.

    I hate Nirvana, Beatles and a lot of old Rock. Just don't enjoy listening to that stuff. It's so dark.

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