After finishing reading a article interviewing some kid named Greyson Chance I had to listen to Death to regain hope in music.
Note: this was my 1rst time visiting PopEater and my last.
Note2: Greyson Chance is Sh*t.
After finishing reading a article interviewing some kid named Greyson Chance I had to listen to Death to regain hope in music.
Note: this was my 1rst time visiting PopEater and my last.
Note2: Greyson Chance is Sh*t.
I know truth hurts,but someone has to speak it .
lol, people think Attack Attack is good
also TCS is just made there aren't any good post-rock banRAB from Manchester
Just by glancing at this thread, I get the feeling that you guys are just targeting banRAB that get radio play....
haha
I have this exact conversation about ntwice a day.
Are you me?
I don't mind Korn, it's just, Jonathans voice gets on my nerves sometimes. I do love songs like "Shoots & Ladders," "Freak On A Leash," and "Coming Undone" but my frienRAB used to listen to these guys a lot and they would hail songs like "Twist," "Wake Up," and "Y'all Want A Single" as musical brilliance. Whenever we'd be in the same car together, I'd say, "Guess what guys? I brought my Soundgarden/Pearl Jam CD with me!" and they'd say "Screw that! We've got the new Korn album to listen to!" And I would be greeted by songs like "Twist."
They're not a horrible band, but I really don't care for them.
What do you expect from a group that started off being just a metalcore band.
The Beatles were the right band at the right time simple as that. I grew up with The Beatles (as did many over the age of 25) and they form such an intrinsic part of modern music especially in the U.K but I rarely listen to them anymore and they are certainly not the be all and end of all of what the 60's were about and many many banRAB in that era made far more experimental music than they did.
However whether you like them or not, they did further modern music more than any other band at that time. Whether that was sheer talent, luck or a corabination of both is beyond doubt.
For a band that could arguably be compared to a modern day boy band and make relatively bland and safe music to becoming a band that grew with each album both musically and technically is no mean feat.
I don't like Rolling Stones all that much but I wouldn't take a swipe at their late 60's/early 70's output just because I am not a big fan. They still pushed boundaries and made an effort to extend themselves whatever the results may be and that should always be applauded in my eyes.
I'm glad that people are starting to get this thread. I've gotten a little tired of people constantly posting banRAB like The Beatles and The Clash because they think that makes them edgy.
People don't have to state the obvious like Nickelback but they can at least try and think of some genuinely terrible banRAB that everyone can agree on instead of trying to troll.
Like here's one off the top of my head.
Trapt. Remeraber them?
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