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Old 08-22-2018, 05:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Which is the best album for Paramore?

I’ve been arguing with my best friend which album from Paramore is the best one to date. We know all albums have a different style especially the tunes of After Laughter. So to settle our friendly argument, we thought about asking the opinion of people from the internet. Whoever wins will win free tour to the local museum. It’s just a little game between us. My bet is on Riot. For me, it is, hands down, the best album they have. My friend’s betting on Brand New Eyes. Settle the deal for us, please?
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Old 08-22-2018, 11:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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After Laughter (2017). First time they've made something listenable.
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Old 08-23-2018, 08:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I strongly disliked Paramore’s music until After Laughter, which is actually a very strong pop record that I’d give a nice 7.5/10 or so to

So that one, by a mile
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Anything after Riot is terrible. I like pop music but I hate when bands switch styles. After Hayley hit it big with Airplanes she saw the money sign and sold out.
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Anything after Riot is terrible. I like pop music but I hate when bands switch styles. After Hayley hit it big with Airplanes she saw the money sign and sold out.
What a terrible post on so many levels

I don't care how you feel about Paramore's recent **** but hating that bands change styles is ludicrous.
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What a terrible post on so many levels

I don't care how you feel about Paramore's recent **** but hating that bands change styles is ludicrous.
Hardly, switching styles from the genre that made you famous an attracted your fanbase has shown to historically alienate your fans and effect sales. Metallica, Lady Gaga, Pat Benatar, Heart - all attempted to switch styles and failed. It's annoying when any band does it. I listen to a rock band to hear rock not for them to go drop a jazz/pop/classical/doo-wop/childrens album.

But I suppose you're correct, 2Pac should have released a country banger and Led Zeppelin should have just switched to classical .

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Did somebody just accuse Paramore of selling out? They were sold in at some point?
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Hardly, switching styles from the genre that made you famous an attracted your fanbase has shown to historically alienate your fans and effect sales. Metallica, Lady Gaga, Pat Benatar, Heart - all attempted to switch styles and failed.

But I suppose you're correct, 2Pac should have released a country album and Led Zeppelin should have just switched to classical music .
Your musical knowledge seems very limited. For your handful of examples of artists failing I can raise you dozens examples of mid-career genre changes that were wildly successful. How about Fleetwood Mac? How about David Bowie? Iggy Pop? Beastie Boys? Radiohead? How about the ****ing Beatles? Were The Beatles a failure late in their career? Come off it
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they have like 4or5 tunes i jam too

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and the hit song they came out with, are the three i can think of
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Your musical knowledge seems very limited. For your handful of examples of artists failing I can raise you dozens examples of mid-career genre changes that were wildly successful. How about Fleetwood Mac? How about David Bowie? Iggy Pop? Beastie Boys? Radiohead? How about the ****ing Beatles? Were The Beatles a failure late in their career? Come off it
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