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Post by Naver Htrad »

Least fav bands, man. um well..

Robbie Williams
Sissor Sisters
Busted
Mcfly
Usher
Elvis
Girls Aloud... etc

lets shorten the list. All Pop, RnB, Rap and Trance I hate.
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Axl and Elvis? Philistines!
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Ben Lee.
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Paul Weller, what a bore.
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Post by Gadget nee Jemcheeta »

I just wanted to reiterate how much I hate Linkin Park. That's all, thanks.
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I like a good portion of specific G & R songs--preferably the more intense ones. When Axl sings ala Welcome to the Jungle it's pretty cool. But when he incessantly whines to infinity like Sweet Child of Mine i.e. he drives me out of my skull. It more his weird personality I don't like. I can tolerate a good deal of his type of singing (...after all I am a major Neil Young fan...:P ) but there is a majority of his songs I simply don't care for...
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Don't have any Guns and Roses anymore (my Led Zeppelin cancels them out), but "Sweet Child O' Mine" and "November Rain" are definitely my two faves. And danlo, it's not called "whining"--it's called "Robert Plant-ing".
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Plant does it better!--To me, Plant's voice actually becomes another instrument in the band when he "whines"-Axl doesn't do it for me...simply differing tastes... 8)
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I agree with you there; Robert Plant was definitely the better whiner!
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Post by matrixman »

Bob Dylan

I don't actually "hate" his music; I just don't see why it is regarded with reverence the way it is by the majority of people. He is alien to my sense of musical aesthetics. I'll take Robert Plant's and Axl Rose's "whining" over Dylan's singing--if it can be called that--any day. It's curious that I appreciate many of the other major artists from the Sixties (even the Stones)...but not Dylan. I don't deny his cultural importance to Americans, but he's not relevant in my musical universe.
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His biggest contribution was definitely as a lyricist, to be sure. Personally, I like my music to have both great lyrics and great music, and, before my ears, Dylan fails in the music department.
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the beatles :x
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Well, you're consistent, that's for sure. :)
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Almost as consistent as my 80s hatred! Scary, yes?
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Post by matrixman »

Scary. And disturbing. I'm stuck between a dark lord who despises the Beatles and a dark lord who hates the 80's. Not a pretty sight. Look away, kids... :wink:
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I know! Let's get Mikey. He hates everything! :P
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