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12-17-2011 08:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by Aurora
(Post 1133947)
Oh sorry, I never realised you were a pretentious wanker.
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Okay, probably an accurate descriptive of my personality, it was still from the heart.
I don't understand how anyone who enjoys music enough to consistently go on a web site can find an appreciation for this.
There is maybe a dozen words in each song, not that it's an automatic deterrent by any means, "we found love in a hopeless place" only has seven words and is a really strong pop song. It's just the beat never does anything; it's horribly boring, especially when you have to listen to him repeat very simple catch phrases like "girl look at that body" in a generic monotone. Probably with the intention that snarky humour would remain intact if the song were to be sampled briefly for a ad or reality tv show. It's pretty crazy that they needed the aid of outside writers to come up with that.
These two guys are more mannequins to promote clothing lines and feature appearances, I have yet to be able to notice any musical talent nor originality personality mannerisms or cadence. I'll give Kesha as at least having some miniscule form of individualism in her persona, you can't say the same for these guys.
Seriously, do you just "party rock" in your room until real world challenges comes on tv? I love to party rock :confused:
This stuff is just lame. It's a joke, I get it, but it's going on to long. When 2 of the 3 radio stations I get that aren't country or classical, are playing party rockers at the same ****ing time it drives me crazy and seriously just ****s the flow of my life more then any other **** music
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Originally Posted by Ska Lagos Jew Sun Ra
(Post 1133970)
How does this make them any different than the rest of the entirety mainstream electropop genre?
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I have no idea, I hope that the entirety of the genre isn't this bad, I haven't listened to enough of it to form a sound (pun!) opinion on it yet.
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