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View Poll Results: which of the following influential bands inspired the most crap or copycats?
Nirvana 20 44.44%
Iron Maiden 7 15.56%
Sex Pistols 3 6.67%
Jethro Tull 1 2.22%
Radiohead 3 6.67%
Velvet Underground 1 2.22%
Other 10 22.22%
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Old 08-22-2010, 08:04 AM   #31 (permalink)
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MR. BUNGLE

i effing love Bungle, that band is awesome. however they're directly responsible for Korn, and indirectly responsible for Slipknot - and those are two of the better examples of their popular influence.

the worse thing about Bungle's influence is that it seems to have inspired a bunch of relatively talented kids into ditching their creativity so they could be mimics instead. rather than recognizing the greatness of Bungle's ability to weave a myriad of genres fluidly into one piece and finding their own scraps of mainstream styles that could be folded into a new dress, they play circus funk. great. and your vocalist creates lyrics using Penthouse magazine and a thesaurus... fabulous.
This is the exact thing I was about to post. I find it incredibly ironic that a band as interesting and creative as Mr. Bungle could have inspired so many crappy, uninteresting bands only interested in mimicking one tiny facet of their sound.

Another band with the same problem, and who was a big influence on mostly the same group of bands as Bungle, is Primus.
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Old 08-22-2010, 08:48 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Of that lot Nirvana, mainly for the flock of rip-offs that flooded 90's and early 00's rock radio.Although the following are equally to blame for inspiring crap bands.
The Stone Roses/Happy Mondays
Husker Du
The Strokes/The Libertines
Van Halen
Massive Attack
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This is the exact thing I was about to post. I find it incredibly ironic that a band as interesting and creative as Mr. Bungle could have inspired so many crappy, uninteresting bands only interested in mimicking one tiny facet of their sound.

Another band with the same problem, and who was a big influence on mostly the same group of bands as Bungle, is Primus.
Well shit, I was gonna post the same thing as both of you. But I'll just toss Faith No More into the same group...
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Other- Michael Jackson

He was an awesome pop singer, but think of all the bad bubblegum pop he inspired.
Honestly, I can't see this. There really isn't a whole lot of funk/soul inspired pop music, and certainly it isn't delivered the way he delivered.
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Old 08-22-2010, 01:20 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Of that lot Nirvana, mainly for the flock of rip-offs that flooded 90's and early 00's rock radio.Although the following are equally to blame for inspiring crap bands.
The Stone Roses/Happy Mondays
Husker Du
The Strokes/The Libertines
Van Halen
Massive Attack
What crap bands did The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays or Massive Attack inspire?
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Old 08-22-2010, 01:29 PM   #36 (permalink)
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Nirvana for sure, followed closely by Radiohead. I think Pantera should be on the poll though.
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Old 08-22-2010, 01:52 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Well shit, I was gonna post the same thing as both of you. But I'll just toss Faith No More into the same group...
Indeed, Faith No More inspired alot of Nu Metal bands, which is a very hated genre.
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Old 08-22-2010, 03:24 PM   #38 (permalink)
 
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Two bands that spring to my mind are Pearl Jam and The Libertines.
I like Pearl Jam but i'm not that big a fan of them either, they do have some great songs in their catalog, but i do hold them mostly responsible for that god-awful and terrible musical style we know as 'post-grunge'. So take a bow Creed/Alterbridge, Seether, Nickelback, Puddle Of Mudd, etc.

I was never a big fan of The Libertines but i do hold them responsible for paving the way for bands like The Enemy, Scouting For Girls, The Kooks and the like.
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Old 08-22-2010, 03:39 PM   #39 (permalink)
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The Beatles
Madonna
Bright Eyes (there is so much emo acoustic music)
The Postal Service (the influenced owl city, nuff said)
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blink 182 and metallica
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