Maybe it's just my memory but didn't Senob say he like them? I bet that doesn't make for nice long car trips.
Yeah, well...the CD player in the car has an attitude most of the time.
Maybe it's just my memory but didn't Senob say he like them? I bet that doesn't make for nice long car trips.
Metallica (for selling out in the early nineties)
Avril Lavigne (for obvious reasons)
The Streets (ditto)
Lily Allen (can't sing live)
Amy Winehouse (overrated plagiarist)
The Spice Girls
Maroon Five (what the Hell are they?)
Shakira (Shakira, Skakira)
Linkin Park (I will attack them if I ever meet them)
Robbie Williams (for plagiarism amongst other things).
The weird thing about all this is that I've never ever asked to hear any music by most of these people and yet I've heard most of their songs hundreds and hundreds of times.
Ten's not really enough, is it? I'll post another ten tomorrow.
These downer threads really don't do any good. :dunno:
I was just going to ask- why all the hate? Sweet mujambo! If you don't like them, why even bother with them?
Dare we to ask what you think kicks ass? I'll guarantee you someone absolutely hates it.
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I think that the theme that's slowly making itself manifest here is that many of us hear this music all the time in our daily lives - queuing at the supermarket, entering the shopping mall, turning on the car radio, watching TV, paying at the gas station and so on. We never choose to listen to any of this music - it's just there all the time. We don't like it anyway, and when we hear it again and again that distaste turns to something more bitter.
Monday is a perfect day to unleash the hate....the week's just begun, the Super Bowl "blew"...I'm sick of Winter....blah...this thread is hittin' me at the right time.
The answer to the Spin Doctors Q above (was that you Negator?)--"Two Princes" and, yes, that song is pathetic today. It was okay when it came out.
My "Shit List"
The Proclaimers
Pink Floyd
Led Zeppelin
Backstreet Boys
N'Sync
Aerosmith
Anything by P Diddy
Godsmack
Bruce Springsteen
Willie Nelson