Laokid18
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I know I do, just wanted to ask some of you.
Originally Posted by rangen /img/forum/go_quote.gif Why bother to hate an act you don't like? Just listen to something else. Most us have bands we like that have attracted this sort of opprobrium. Tell me yours and I'll tell you mine (Nickelback isn't one of mine, FWIW). |
Originally Posted by Qonmus /img/forum/go_quote.gif You know, some people would say that RATM is equally silly as Nickelback. I'm not one of them, but what's the point of this exactly? |
Originally Posted by Laokid18 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Unfortunately I work in a restaurant that plays the radio alot, and guess what I hear Nickelback and other crappy pop bands |
Originally Posted by Laokid18 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I listen to alot of Rage Against the Machine,Radiohead,The Clash,Joy Division,Public Image Ltd. Those band have one stigma in common, alot of people don't like them because they did what they wanted to and didn't conform to a system. |
Originally Posted by rangen /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yes, that does make it different. Forced listening is a problem. I've been blessed with the gift of being able to ignore music if I want to. But my wife has not, so I know where you're coming from. She remembers the most horrible songs. No, those don't count. They all have virtually invulnerable rebellious street cred. It's like answering the classic interview question "what are your weaknesses" with "sometimes I find my own awesomeness just too overwhelmingly great." In my 20's, I wouldn't have answered the question either, even though at the time, I had a fondness for a certain radio song that has attracted nearly universal hatred since. But I won't tell you what it is unless you ante up properly. But if you're in your 20's, I completely understand and sympathize with why you wouldn't -- or maybe can't. |
Originally Posted by Laokid18 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I am 18,and why don't they count? Those are mainly the only bands I listen to.But I do get your point I am pretty awesome lol. |
Originally Posted by rangen /img/forum/go_quote.gif Fair enough. At that age, I'd have been in a similar position. In case it wasn't clear, my question amounted to: what music do you like that you're embarrassed to admit you like? No worries, at 18 I wouldn't have remotely considering answering such a question. Utter comfort with the self comes later in life, with luck. Carry on. I do accept that there may be nothing like that on your personal list. I'm quite fond of The Clash myself, and I saw them once, in Boston, around 1981. They were great -- but I had to learn how to pogo in a hurry. |
Originally Posted by TubeStack /img/forum/go_quote.gif YES! |
Originally Posted by yeahx /img/forum/go_quote.gif I used to, but now I mostly laugh at the bands or musicians I dislike so much. On of the things I laugh at about them the most is there use of the typical soft to heavy "Smells like Teen Spirit" sound in "This is How You Remind Me". Which I know wasn't invented by Kurt Cobain and many other people do it, but in that song its just...hahaha! The other thing is a few of their songs almost seem like they singled out certain demographics to specifically write lyrics that would touch these people and sell records. Which to me just seems really wrong, but maybe that is just me. But that recent hit they had that was about being lonely, that just seemed so planned out to me. I can imagine them saying something like "hey there are a lot of sad and lonely people who would relate to a song about being lonely and we could probably sell lots of records if we word it just right." I'm sure others would see this as them trying to give these people hope as "artist", but I'm not convinced. So anyways, I just laugh at them in the rare event that I have to put up with their music, which luckily is very rare. People think it's weird that I find Linkin Park hilarious too and always want me to explain why and I just can't. |