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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 08-26-2010, 06:55 AM   #51 (permalink)
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I'm going to be gentle and asume you're confusing The Velvet Underground with something else though. Red Velvet Revolver maybe?
I'm not saying they weren't culturally relevant at some point, but in my opinion, their sounds weren't THAT goddamn out there.

Velvet Underground was okay, and they were definitely a catalyst for something bigger, but like Jethro Tull, I have to think that they're not the gods and prophets people say.
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Old 08-26-2010, 09:47 AM   #52 (permalink)
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Cradle of Filth... unfortunately. Dani Filth's vocal style has now become one of the major defining characteristics for a lot of newer black metal bands. It's just a shame a lot of shitty bands are being influenced by an equally shitty band.
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Old 08-26-2010, 06:21 PM   #53 (permalink)
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I don't think that's really their point, their aim is basically to be as vile, degrading and as brutal as possible.

i know that. i didn't mean "good" as in "good musicians" i meant "good" as in "not sh
it." ps. i listen to death metal/every other "vile, degrading and brutal" genre under the sun.
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i know that. i didn't mean "good" as in "good musicians" i meant "good" as in "not sh
it." ps. i listen to death metal/every other "vile, degrading and brutal" genre under the sun.
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I'll vote Other: Joy Division. Now we have to hear Interpol and and all of those..

Also, Other: U2. Arcade Fire et al turned their benign sound into an even blander indie sensation around the world. Who knew?
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ps. i listen to death metal/every other "vile, degrading and brutal" genre under the sun.
Well aren't you fantastic have a medal.
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Old 08-27-2010, 03:11 PM   #56 (permalink)
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Mötley Crüe.
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Old 08-27-2010, 07:45 PM   #57 (permalink)
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I'm not saying they weren't culturally relevant at some point, but in my opinion, their sounds weren't THAT goddamn out there.

Velvet Underground was okay, and they were definitely a catalyst for something bigger, but like Jethro Tull, I have to think that they're not the gods and prophets people say.
Im a huge tull fan, but since when has anyone every called Jethro Tull "gods" or "prophets" of prog?
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I vote Nirvana. nuff said.
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Rites of Spring. Emo killed punk, pretty much sucks as of the last 5 years or so, and made a lot of modern rock bland as hell.
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I vote Nirvana. nuff said.
I figured they'd have the lead in this poll. The irony of a man like Kurt Cobain "inspiring" the current gen of modern rock music is too tragic to pass up.
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