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Old 03-19-2008, 03:24 PM  
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One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch, girl.

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Old 03-19-2008, 03:25 PM  
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it depends how you define rock I guess. If rock is like the force, flowing through all of us and everything around, then the nu-metal era was definitely a disturbance. I mean there was actually a time when Limp Bizkit's 'Rollin' was selling records. How quaint!
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it depends how you define rock I guess. If rock is like the force, flowing through all of us and everything around, then the nu-metal era was definitely a disturbance. I mean there was actually a time when Limp Bizkit's 'Rollin' was selling records. How quaint!
And Kid Rock, which is the sound of pure ****.
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LOL, yes, I know, however I hate Nickelback and can't understand how people like that garbage.
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LOL, yes, I know, however I hate Nickelback and can't understand how people like that garbage.
Exactly why the **** do people like that trash? Rock'nroll star is godawful but yet it's constantly played on the radio.
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Exactly why the **** do people like that trash? Rock'nroll star is godawful but yet it's constantly played on the radio.
OMG, that **** makes me want to gag. It's so, so, generic for lack of a better term. Not that I don't like "popular" or "trendy" stuff too but it's just awful. People like it because, well I really don't know other than it's what they play on those cheesy generic top 40 stations so people end up thinking it's "cool". Hey, if Ryan Seacrest likes it it must be good right? LOL I feel really bad for those types of people and believe me I know some. Those same people sing along together to Toby Keith and Jimmy Buffett at every GD party too . And then they think they know music because their "into" good stuff like that . It's all I can do not to laugh my ass off at them.
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lol forgot about Kid Rock. Forget war and genocide - that probably was probably western civilization's lowest point
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Ha! Don't even get me started on Kid Rock.
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I'd quite like to see you get started on him.

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LOL, I don't have the energy.
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