Bands you feel you should like, but don't.

Soupy
Soupy Posts: 171
edited November 2006 in Other Music
Those bands that people rave about, are clearly highly creditable and the sort of thing you expect to love........

...Then you buy an album by said band and no matter how much you try to dig it, you just can't get into it at all.

Here some bands i've brought album by but just can't like :/

Janes Addictions - Don't like perrys voice, some of the songs are directionless and way to long (do like 'Caught Stealing' though).

The Pixies - The odd good song, but way to much throw away crap.

Queens of the Stone Age - I just can't get into these at all.

Over to you.....
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  • Collin
    Collin Posts: 4,931
    U2

    I don't feel I should like them though but a lot of people look surprised when I say I don't like them.
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  • imspinnin
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    Ugh...my husband listen's to rap and hip hop, I just can't get into it...I can't even pretend to like it, just get's on my nerves!!

    Eminem
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    Puffy...whatever?!?
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  • this might sound bad but i cant get into The Who.
    my family loves them (i live with two Pearl Jam/ Zeppelin/ Beatles/ Who fans)
    and i'll sing along if i hear a tune on the radio but i just cant bring myself to listen to an album.
    although i managed to watch Tommy in its entirety...wierd.
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  • Chris
    Chris Posts: 116
    That's a good question.

    Mastadon - Get raved about. I have Leviathan and listening to it I know they are good, some truly stunning riffs, but just not enough melody for me. Prefer older metal like Metallica, Megadeth, Deftones where there is a at least some singing. Perhaps Im just getting soft in my 30s - but when I get home from work knackered I just cant deal with being screamed at. I am looking forward to seeing them support Tool though.

    Death Cab - Dont particularly dislike them - Bought "Plans" and thought it was a bit forgettable

    Angel and Airwaves - Not sure I was supposed to like them (had no interest in Blink 182) but was kind of expecting it to be good. I never admit I dont like stuff I buy, but Im fairly close with this.
  • DOSW
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    Fugazi - I love everything about these guys... except the music. I really want to like it, but I just can't stand the vocals.

    Metallica - Man do they sound sucky to my ears. I think I just don't like the genre.

    Jerry Cantrell's solo stuff - I'm waiting patiently for this to grow on me. Hasn't happened yet.
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  • PissBottleMan
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    Wilco...I tried about a year ago to get into them, but it didn't quite work. Everyone I know seems to enjoy them or Tweedy.

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  • U2 (bland, bland, bland, bland, bland... sorry)

    The Who (I haven't even heard much. 'Who Are You' put me right off even trying. It's just a very, very silly chorus.)

    Smashing Pumpkins (I can sing like Billy Corgan, but I'm joking when I do it)

    Rolling Stones (How is it that anyone thinks they're good? Why are they still around and still considered legendary? I really don't get it. My greatest fear for Pearl Jam is that they'll still be playing at that age.)

    Tool (Now THIS is a band I SHOULD like. Their musicianship is amazing; I usually like their brand of melodic metal, but from them - well I find Maynard's voice pretty weak, and all their songs sound the same to me)
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  • PissBottleMan
    PissBottleMan Union City, TN Posts: 4,155
    Smashing Pumpkins (I can sing like Billy Corgan, but I'm joking when I do it)

    I like the Pumpkins, but that was great.

    :)

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  • DOSW wrote:
    Fugazi - I love everything about these guys... except the music. I really want to like it, but I just can't stand the vocals.

    Metallica - Man do they sound sucky to my ears. I think I just don't like the genre.

    Jerry Cantrell's solo stuff - I'm waiting patiently for this to grow on me. Hasn't happened yet.

    I totally agree with Metallica - I remember hearing 'Nothing Else Matters' and thinking it was just an incredibly cheap version of Pearl Jam.
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  • I like the Pumpkins, but that was great.

    :)

    PBM

    It's annoying, though, cus the Pumpkins undeniably wrote great songs. But Corgan's voice grates.
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  • soulsinging
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    Chris wrote:
    Death Cab - Dont particularly dislike them - Bought "Plans" and thought it was a bit forgettable.

    plans is probly not a good starting point. it's an ok album, but they've done much better. however, they're definitely not everyone's cup of tea.

    for me:
    tool- not bad, but like someone said, all their songs sound pretty identical to me. i like the sound, but a little variety would be nice.

    radiohead- i dont dislike them, but they are far from the second coming that everyone makes them out to be. ive found their last 3 albums to be pretty mediocre. im giving them a second chance for my gf though...

    but above all...

    SOUNDGARDEN- i dont get it, i never will. cornell's voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me when he screams, like a boring drone when he doesn't. they've got some good songs, but i just dont understand why people worship this band. i can't listen to more than a song or two at a time.
  • stu gee
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    The Smiths

    Loads of my friends love them and tell me how great they are and how much of a lyrical genius morrisey is, but it is almost completely lost on me. I like a couple of their songs but never though they were anything special.

    They have a song where the lyrics go something like 'If a ten ton truck, kills the both of us, then to die by your side is such a heavenly way to die'. Dont think its exactly like that but when i hear it, it sounds really stupid to me, far from genius anyway. That was one of the lyrics my friend pointed out to me when he was saying how great morrisey was and i was almost laughing.
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  • There's a few that come to mind... DMB, Phish, and the Dead.

    Another one that I get grief for is Bob Marley. Sorry, I just can't do it.

    And it's not that I feel that I "should" like them, it's just a lot of people ask me if i like those bands when they find out I'm a PJ freak. I see no similarities to any of those bands whatsoever and would rather die a slow, painful death than be subjected to their music.
  • but above all...

    SOUNDGARDEN- i dont get it, i never will. cornell's voice is like nails on a chalkboard to me when he screams, like a boring drone when he doesn't. they've got some good songs, but i just dont understand why people worship this band. i can't listen to more than a song or two at a time.

    This I have to agree with...They have a couple of great songs, but most of their stuff is bin worthy!
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  • JaneNY
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    Radiohead. Just too mellow.
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  • Tom K
    Tom K Posts: 842
    JaneNY wrote:
    Radiohead.

    Same here... Just can't get into Radiohead either.. to avant garde for me..

    and

    TOOL.. my roommate loves tool.. They are kind of too dark for me though..
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    red Hot Chili peppers

    they never change every album sounds the same
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  • I totally agree with Metallica - I remember hearing 'Nothing Else Matters' and thinking it was just an incredibly cheap version of Pearl Jam.


    So I have no problem with you not liking Metallica, but this statement makes no sense. Not only had Metallica been cutting records for a decade before this particular tune, and not only is this song is not an indicator of their overall sound, but it came out BEFORE Pearl Jam's debut...so how can it be a cheap version of a band that wasn't even around yet?
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