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Old 07-22-2012, 11:12 AM   #121 (permalink)
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Most of the pop music I grew up on. Hard to believe but I was big on Madonna, NKOTB, Take That, etc.
Madonna's first album (1983) actually had a bit of NYC-based Early 80's Hip Producer Pop flavor to it. I remember liking a few of the songs on that one if not the whole thing. After that, the sounds went Big 80's Video Pop, and I was done.

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Old 07-22-2012, 02:33 PM   #122 (permalink)
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I used to be really into these poppunk bands like Sum41 Blink182 and of course Green Day and I also thought Linkin Park and Guns N Roses were amazing.

The thing is, I used to be a huge Green Day fanboy in my early and mid teens. I own every album on cd and used to listen to it almost every night. However, I never got the opportunity to go to a concert and see them live.

Now, in my early twenties, I have broaden my horizon and enjoyed many other bands and almost never listen to Green Day anymore. However, last year I got the opportunity to go to a concert and I went.

TBO, I wish I went earlier. Their show was very good and with a lot of spirit. But clearly was directed towards a younger audience. Also the songs that used to really get to me, now just didn't do it for me anymore. Still nice to see that band that I adored for a few years, but I'll let next time pass.
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Old 07-22-2012, 04:19 PM   #123 (permalink)
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Not sure if I already posted on here, but I use to love Hillary Duff as a kid. I would've been like, nine, though. Around the same time, the Shrek 2 soundtrack was basically in the car throughout all of elementary school. I don't think that's the point of the thread.

More recently, I use to like what I had heard of Attack! Attack! a couple years ago, even if that was only a few songs. I bought a AA album a while back, got one track in, and never bothered to listen to it ever again. Not entirely sure what I was thinking.

Back then I also thought Suffocation was the best extreme metal ever. I mean, I still like Suffocation, but not as much. They've been essentially replaced with Messhuggah.

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I also thought Guns N Roses were amazing.
Band that got me serious about rock music around five years ago. People seem to be bringing them up a lot. I still think they're amazing, IMO. Yesterday was Appetite's 25th, so I took a listen. I remember that as a preteen, I use to listen to that album and fantasize about being Slash. It was embarresing to figure out I kind of still do. XD
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Old 07-22-2012, 06:55 PM   #124 (permalink)
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I was greatly anticipating Decemberunderground at the time, but when that album sank in after a few listens it just didn't seem that great. I lost interest in them not long after, I didn't like what they had become musically.


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It is so sad to me that Nicki is nothing that I thought she could actually be. She is now making music for money and that is a great shame.
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Old 07-22-2012, 09:49 PM   #125 (permalink)
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She always was trash mate.
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Old 07-22-2012, 10:23 PM   #126 (permalink)
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I used to be really into these poppunk bands like Sum41 Blink182 and of course Green Day and I also thought Linkin Park and Guns N Roses were amazing.

The thing is, I used to be a huge Green Day fanboy in my early and mid teens. I own every album on cd and used to listen to it almost every night. However, I never got the opportunity to go to a concert and see them live.

Now, in my early twenties, I have broaden my horizon and enjoyed many other bands and almost never listen to Green Day anymore. However, last year I got the opportunity to go to a concert and I went.

TBO, I wish I went earlier. Their show was very good and with a lot of spirit. But clearly was directed towards a younger audience. Also the songs that used to really get to me, now just didn't do it for me anymore. Still nice to see that band that I adored for a few years, but I'll let next time pass.
I can see a return to Green Day some time in a few years. I'm not the biggest listener to them, but they have a good legacy that's easy to return to after resting from a lot of listening. Maybe not Sum or Blink (I always considered Blink 182 to be a bit annoying), but Green Day have their major place in Pop Punk, especially through their first few recordings, the first two albums through Lookout. I hope the new stuff returns them to favor, though.
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Old 07-23-2012, 09:51 AM   #127 (permalink)
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"Nicki went off on one about the grass around her area, saying it was far too long for her to walk on. She threw a complete strop, pouting and pointing and asking someone to get a lawnmower to sort it out."
Then maybe she should shave it herself.
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Then maybe she should shave it herself.
I dunno. I don't like Nicki, but that story sounds like a crock.

But what's not a crock is that she kept fans waiting, played a short setlist, and lip-synched her way through it.

Amateur.
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I dunno. I don't like Nicki, but that story sounds like a crock.
That was a joke. Implying that the "grass" was in fact her pubic hairs and that she should shave them.
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It was a bad joke.
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