Anyone else feel like that?
Inferno wrote:I am so sick of all that poppy crap filled with women with way to little clothing on!
Hitokiri wrote:I like mainstream pop but, yeah, the sex appeal is way overdone even for me.
What irks me as of right now is the emo kiddies that have the urge toe xpress every political opinion in thier music and then have it sell to every kid who wan't to be like them (i.e. Greenday). Pop >>>>> emo by far.
Inferno wrote:I am so sick of all that poppy crap filled with women with way to little clothing on! I mean the artists that america's youth listen's to nowadays are just not that talented! I mean what happened to the day when guitar was a skill! Now 16 yr old punks come out and think they're great when in reality they now 10-11 cords. It just seems like the bar set for music now adays is below my feet! Anyone else feel like that?
AnimeHeretic wrote:I guess what I hate is the trend to play the bass so loud that I can hear it through allegedly 'soundproof' walls or while in my car with the radio turned up (Here's a clue... if I can hear your radio louder than I can hear my own, it's too loud)
SpoonyBard wrote:Also, I saw that new American Idol contest winner (whatsisname, something Taylor?) doing a Ford commercial and I thought to myself "Wow. It's amazing how fast this guy went from national celebrity to corporate sellout." But shoot. Make that dough while you can, buddy, cuz in 2 years' time you'll be all but forgotten.
Hitokiri wrote:What irks me as of right now is the emo kiddies that have the urge to express every political opinion in thier music and then have it sell to every kid who wan't to be like them (i.e. Greenday). Pop >>>>> emo by far.
It isn't to fair to stereotype an entire industry (which is, in this case, the popular music industry) in my opinion.Inferno wrote:I am so sick of all that poppy crap filled with women with way to little clothing on! I mean the artists that america's youth listen's to nowadays are just not that talented! I mean what happened to the day when guitar was a skill! Now 16 yr old punks come out and think they're great when in reality they now 10-11 cords. It just seems like the bar set for music now adays is below my feet! Anyone else feel like that?
Angel37 wrote:What I can't stand is rap. Rap involves no musical talent and isusually full of "oh this weed was great" or "oh I wanna do her" or "oh let's make some money" or "i'm gonna beat you to a pulp". It's disgusting! And it's all the rage especially where I went to high school.
Angel wrote:What I can't stand is rap. Rap involves no musical talent and isusually full of "oh this weed was great" or "oh I wanna do her" or "oh let's make some money" or "i'm gonna beat you to a pulp". It's disgusting! And it's all the rage especially where I went to high school.
Angel37 wrote:What I can't stand is rap. Rap involves no musical talent and isusually full of "oh this weed was great" or "oh I wanna do her" or "oh let's make some money" or "i'm gonna beat you to a pulp". It's disgusting! And it's all the rage especially where I went to high school.
Zilch wrote:Hey, easy guys, all the thugs are gonna bust a cap in us if we keep dissin' the rhymes, yo, f'real!
I'm starting to move my way off the mainstream, but the problem is that the bands I get into suddenly run into the mainstream (i.e: Flatfoot56 getting on Flicker Records, which is a good and bad thing, Far-less getting a national release, Family Force 5 becoming an icon, ), making me look like a crowd following luser, when I was just into the band before everyone found them. But I also like a lot of fairly obscure bands, like Tourniquet, Flee The Seen, Kill Ketura, Soul Embraced, and Red Umbrella. So it's a matter of perspective, I suppose. I say, if a band's good, listen to them, whether the world listens with you or not. Just don't be a poser and like it just to like it, like it because it's your music, j00 know?
eric wrote:Those aren't really obscure bands. For instance, Tourniquet's video Ark of the Covenant was played regularly on MTV a long time ago.
GhostontheNet wrote:The real question, probably for another thread, is what would you like your music to sound like, and if so, can you find it if you look hard enough?
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