Bands you hate it

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  • dirt
    dirt Posts: 398
    zelda4ever wrote:
    fuck u,damn u to hell,i hate u,millions of people will hate u,hating them is like hateing pj fuck i worship the chili peppers,they are the only band in the world that will ever satisfy my need for good muisic,u are dirt, i hope u are kidding me,the only taste in muisic u will ever have is pj

    Stating the bands I dislike within this thread is no personal attack on anybody. If you need to make something personal -- try a making your point with some etiquette. And if you have to hate me or damn me to hell....okay, at least it's only because I hate RHCP. :D The singer's voice makes me ill. I grew out of the whole macho brotherhood vibe around the time of Mother's Milk. Just my opinion.
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  • libragirl
    libragirl Posts: 4,632
    I dont understand the whole "radio friendly" thing. So if your music is played on radio..you must suck. Is this a hard and fast rule?
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  • Echoes
    Echoes Posts: 1,279
    the chili peppers.

    it is probably hard to find a band I think is worse. pure shit
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  • Todd76
    Todd76 Posts: 1,469
    libragirl wrote:
    I dont understand the whole "radio friendly" thing. So if your music is played on radio..you must suck. Is this a hard and fast rule?

    If your referring to my RHCP dismissal - By radio friendly I mean BORING, poppy, unoriginal crap...like 90% of the shit that gets played on the radio. I wouldnt say that its a definitive rule BUT popular music these days sucks....their music appeals to so many for a reason - it is safe/boring/uninteresting and unchallenging. Their music used to have an intensity to it - now its all about the catchy chorus.
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  • BrainOfJD
    BrainOfJD Posts: 242
    Todd76 wrote:
    Their music used to have an intensity to it - now its all about the catchy chorus.

    They have changed a lot in the last ten years. Up through Blood Suger Sex Magic, they perfected that intense funk-rock sound you're talking about. Then John Frusciante left and they floundered for a while - remember the Dave Navarro days, yikes - then when John F returned they changed to a more melodic, mellower, Beatles-inspired sound. I don't think it was an effort to get on the radio or anything. They've already made their millions of dollars, and they'll continue to rake it in through tours, etc. If they were out for the dough they would have played it safe and done the same thing they were doing in 1991. Frankly, I think they're 40+ year old men now and are trying to be musicians rather than goofballs with socks on their dicks.

    I'm not saying you have to like it or anything. Frankly, I agree that the new formula is getting a little easy-listening. I just don't think it's made specifically to get on the radio.
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  • Todd76
    Todd76 Posts: 1,469
    They have changed a lot in the last ten years. Up through Blood Suger Sex Magic, they perfected that intense funk-rock sound you're talking about. Then John Frusciante left and they floundered for a while - remember the Dave Navarro days, yikes - then when John F returned they changed to a more melodic, mellower, Beatles-inspired sound. I don't think it was an effort to get on the radio or anything. They've already made their millions of dollars, and they'll continue to rake it in through tours, etc. If they were out for the dough they would have played it safe and done the same thing they were doing in 1991. Frankly, I think they're 40+ year old men now and are trying to be musicians rather than goofballs with socks on their dicks.

    I'm not saying you have to like it or anything. Frankly, I agree that the new formula is getting a little easy-listening. I just don't think it's made specifically to get on the radio.

    I have no doubt that their getting old has alot to do with their tailspin....but just cuz you're old doesn't mean you have to stop writing good/interesting music....just look at SONIC YOUTH
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  • BrainOfJD
    BrainOfJD Posts: 242
    Todd76 wrote:
    I have no doubt that their getting old has alot to do with their tailspin....but just cuz you're old doesn't mean you have to stop writing good/interesting music....just look at SONIC YOUTH

    Yeah, that's true. Neil Young too. But Sonic Youth has gotten a lot catchier and more melodic in their old age too...
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  • libragirl
    libragirl Posts: 4,632
    Todd76 wrote:
    If your referring to my RHCP dismissal - By radio friendly I mean BORING, poppy, unoriginal crap...like 90% of the shit that gets played on the radio. I wouldnt say that its a definitive rule BUT popular music these days sucks....their music appeals to so many for a reason - it is safe/boring/uninteresting and unchallenging. Their music used to have an intensity to it - now its all about the catchy chorus.


    some of it sounds a like...I agree with that...all these bands..shinedown...etc...they turn out the same shit...I find it a breath of fresh air when i hear the RHCP and Pearl Jam...or once in a blue moon morrissey.
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  • dirt
    dirt Posts: 398
    But Sonic Youth has gotten a lot catchier and more melodic in their old age too...

    Yeah - haha! But man, Murray Street, Sonic Nurse, and now Rather Ripped -- I love it. All of the softer stuff on any of these could be considered make-out music for adults. :) A string of three strong albums over a decade after what back in the day, I thought was the pinnacle of their career with Bad Moon Rising, Sister, and Daydream Nation!
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  • Todd76
    Todd76 Posts: 1,469
    Yeah, that's true. Neil Young too. But Sonic Youth has gotten a lot catchier and more melodic in their old age too...

    Sonic Youths newest album may be their catchiest in quite some time BUT the 3 that came before that were probably some of their most experimental AND they release experimental/noise albums on their own label all the time
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  • BrainOfJD
    BrainOfJD Posts: 242
    dirt wrote:
    A string of three strong albums over a decade after what back in the day, I thought was the pinnacle of their career with Bad Moon Rising, Sister, and Daydream Nation!

    No doubt. I thought they were kind of going downhill after Dirty and stopped listening to them. I saw them open for PJ a few wks ago and holy crap, the "new" stuff that I had missed - as in from the last ten years - is great. I picked up Rather Ripped & Murray St and loved them. I can't wait to hear more of what I slept on.
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  • BrainOfJD
    BrainOfJD Posts: 242
    Todd76 wrote:
    Sonic Youths newest album may be their catchiest in quite some time BUT the 3 that came before that were probably some of their most experimental AND they release experimental/noise albums on their own label all the time

    Ultimately I think we agree - Sonic Youth is still good, and RHCP is a band we hate it. Well, they are band you hate it, band I sort of don't like it but still respect.
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  • dirt
    dirt Posts: 398
    Ultimately I think we agree - Sonic Youth is still good, and RHCP is a band we hate it. Well, they are band you hate it, band I sort of don't like it but still respect.

    - Band you hate it.

    - Band you sort of don't like it but still respect it.

    X - Band that had their day it and now hate it.

    - Band that had their day it.

    - Band you like it.

    - Band you love it.
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  • They have changed a lot in the last ten years. Up through Blood Suger Sex Magic, they perfected that intense funk-rock sound you're talking about. Then John Frusciante left and they floundered for a while - remember the Dave Navarro days, yikes - then when John F returned they changed to a more melodic, mellower, Beatles-inspired sound. I don't think it was an effort to get on the radio or anything. They've already made their millions of dollars, and they'll continue to rake it in through tours, etc. If they were out for the dough they would have played it safe and done the same thing they were doing in 1991. Frankly, I think they're 40+ year old men now and are trying to be musicians rather than goofballs with socks on their dicks.

    I'm not saying you have to like it or anything. Frankly, I agree that the new formula is getting a little easy-listening. I just don't think it's made specifically to get on the radio.
    I agree. I never understood people who say that..

    I guess they just don't like the direction the Chili's have taken and are pissed that they're all over the radio.

    If anything, making more songs like Give It Away would've been a shot aimed for the radio.
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  • Todd76
    Todd76 Posts: 1,469
    dirt wrote:
    - Band you hate it.

    - Band you sort of don't like it but still respect it.

    X - Band that had their day it and now hate it.

    - Band that had their day it.

    - Band you like it.

    - Band you love it.

    I Agree with choice C .... very funny
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  • BrainOfJD
    BrainOfJD Posts: 242
    dirt wrote:
    - Band you hate it.

    - Band you sort of don't like it but still respect it.

    X - Band that had their day it and now hate it.

    - Band that had their day it.

    - Band you like it.

    - Band you love it.

    That took me a minute, I thought maybe you were talking about the band X...?

    I went back and listened to Stadium Arcadium after this discussion and you know what, that shit sucks.
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    Limp Biskit aka Limp Dick
    Fallout Boy
    MCR
    Panic at the Shitsco
    Rap all together
    Most country meaning about 99%
    Marilyn Manson
    and alot more
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  • almorvi
    almorvi Posts: 16
    Everyone you can listen to in the radio and watch in the TV.
  • The thing people need to understand about RHCP is that they are more relaxed as people now. The songs are no longer drug induced, nor are they sprung from the bitterness of what was happening to John (Warped, Aeroplane, Transcending). The band didn't decide to sell out or go radio friendly. Their songs were always played on the radio anyway. Let's not become a bunch of goths.
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