Great Bands that you can no longer stand listening to

rick1zoo2rick1zoo2 Posts: 12,632
edited October 2013 in Other Music
Maybe it's because I have heard some music so many times repeated on the radio, but some bands that I liked in the past I now cannot stand listening to. And these are typically really good bands with great songs. Anyone else experience this?

a few that come to mind right now:

Police/Sting
Billy Joel
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  • bluegracebluegrace Posts: 2,357
    Yes, indeed. Agree about Police, Sting I was never a fan of, and the Rolling Stones. Can't stand to listen to either of them now, don't know why exactly.
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  • SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 Posts: 26,169
    edited September 2013
    RHCP
    Nirvana
    Led Zeppelin :shock:
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  • JTHJTH Posts: 3,238
    AC/DC -- specifically, anything with Brian Johnson on vocals.
  • rick1zoo2rick1zoo2 Posts: 12,632
    wow. funny how these things are very different for each person. ALL of the bands you guys just mentioned I like a lot and can still listen to. The Rolling Stones - I actually am just really getting into them recently, after only knowing their radio songs all these years.

    others:

    Genesis & Phil Collins
    Bad Company
    Foreigner (I never really liked them a whole lot as they were basically the Nickleback of the 80's)
  • JTH wrote:
    AC/DC -- specifically, anything with Brian Johnson on vocals.

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  • There's a few I don't listen to at all that I've liked enough to see them live in the past. The Chili Peppers spring to mind.
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  • WobbieWobbie Posts: 30,185
    if they are "great"....I will always listen to them.
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • imalive wrote:
    if they are "great"....I will always listen to them.

    Yep
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 9,513
    for me--seems like the music I listened to as a kid has been carved into my brain and I'll always go back to it...I'm late to PJ but they take up most of the space in my skull...

    Back to the OP.

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  • kwdaleykwdaley Posts: 499
    U2 - post-Achtung Baby
    Nirvana
    R.E.M. - everything after Green
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  • kwdaley wrote:
    U2 - post-Achtung Baby
    Nirvana
    R.E.M. - everything after Green

    Including Automatic For The People? Wow!
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  • Led Zeppelin
    Pink Floyd
    RHCP
    Foo Fighters (except s/t)
    My Morning Jacket
    Soundgarden

    to the point where I just say "fuck those bands".
  • goldrushgoldrush Posts: 7,544
    Bands that I used to love but can't stand now..

    Gn'R are top of that list by quite a distance. Followed by Ozzy/Sabbath, AC/DC, Maiden. Basically most of the 'classic' metal/rock that I grew up listening to.
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  • SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 Posts: 26,169
    kwdaley wrote:
    U2 - post-Achtung Baby

    When was this stuff ever worth listening to? :lol:
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  • RHCP absolutely.
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  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 9,513
    felt that way for a bit...came back around...don't get rid of the vinyl! I held onto them and give em a spin now and then.

    I regret dumping a mess of CDs--screaming trees, nwa, nudeswirl...now that I'm in my 40s I'm beginning my trip back to my 20s...It's a long road
    goldrush wrote:
    Bands that I used to love but can't stand now..

    Gn'R are top of that list by quite a distance. Followed by Ozzy/Sabbath, AC/DC, Maiden. Basically most of the 'classic' metal/rock that I grew up listening to.
  • front spacerfront spacer Posts: 3,246
    edited October 2013
    Smashing Pumpkins for me.

    Their old stuff can still be alright, as long as you don't think about what they all became musically...especially "William"!
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  • PJPixiePJPixie Posts: 3,026
    Can not agree more with RHCP. Ugh.........

    and Social D, not a fan - at all.
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  • thefixer9thefixer9 Posts: 9,376
    RHCP :lol:
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  • WhyGo91WhyGo91 Posts: 639
    Anything that would probably classified as "light rock" back in the 70's and 80's. Journey, Styx, REO Speedwagon, and so on.

    I even hate to say this but even Queen for me is getting really hard to listen to. I've got a fan who listens to a lot of classic rock and he never ventures too much out into a bands rare songs. And for Queen he would always play Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are the Champions, and Another One Bites the Dust to the point that I would hate listening to ANY Queen song....
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  • goldrushgoldrush Posts: 7,544
    Loujoe wrote:
    felt that way for a bit...came back around...don't get rid of the vinyl! I held onto them and give em a spin now and then.

    I regret dumping a mess of CDs--screaming trees, nwa, nudeswirl...now that I'm in my 40s I'm beginning my trip back to my 20s...It's a long road
    goldrush wrote:
    Bands that I used to love but can't stand now..

    Gn'R are top of that list by quite a distance. Followed by Ozzy/Sabbath, AC/DC, Maiden. Basically most of the 'classic' metal/rock that I grew up listening to.
    Too late for that - I sold a huge chunk of my old vinyl a few years back when I moved from the UK to Australia. It included the first 9 Maiden LPs (up to Fear of the Dark), the first 4 GnR records including an original sleeve Appetite and a bunch of others that I really don't miss
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  • Who PrincessWho Princess Posts: 7,305
    imalive wrote:
    if they are "great"....I will always listen to them.
    :thumbup:

    OTOH there are some songs by great bands that I'd be happy if I didn't hear again for many years.
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  • The Police, definitely.

    Foreigner, Journey, Kansas, Styx, REO Speedwagon, etc. etc. etc., but then again I NEVER liked those bands.

    Rolling Stones, anything after Some Girls is to be avoided IMO.

    I used to hate Led Zeppelin; growing up, the local radio station played LZ every half hour, and it was awful. But now I like some of their songs.
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