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Thrice 05-17-2009 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Mirrorball95 (Post 660906)
Im self-indulgent because I have a differing opinion to yours?; whereas you have a fetish for searching on google images for pictures of Chris Cornell's tits?
Its his music im into, not his tits, unlike you ahoy. :nono:

I meant the faggot part. That is actually on his wiki, but good try. Who said anything about opinions?

Mirrorball95 05-17-2009 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Thrice (Post 660921)
I meant the faggot part. That is actually on his wiki, but good try. Who said anything about opinions?

Haha, you're off the hook this time then. As for the opinions,
I was just guessing, its usually the most common thing to cause conflicts on here isnt it?

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger (Post 660916)
Of course people have differing opinions, it doesn't need to be pointed out in every post.

You're right man, but unfortunately it does for some uneducated individuals.

DJ Phoenix 05-20-2009 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by toretorden (Post 660145)
Bands are generally not rated on their music alone. Their cultural impact is often regarded as more important. If you rate Nirvana, Bruce Springsteen, Metallica or The Beatles on music alone, of course they seem overrated. However, by just simply saying they're not worship-worthy and not mentioning any kind of impact, the feeling I get from reading your post is that your opinions are probably relatively uneducated and you don't know your music history ABCs. ;)

That's YOUR opinion of course, just like what I said about these bands, is mine. I'm sorry, musical impact or not, I dont "get it". I freely admit, they are quite wonderful, and Im sure some are worthy of being called great musicians/songwriters/etc, but IMHO, I just don't get why folks flip out over so many of these guys?

I Guess many here could argue about how much I love Morrissey/The Smiths? I'm sure many would feel the same way about them, as I do about the bands I listed?

Doesn't mean "I dont know what Im talking about", just an opinion, that is different from yours.

Fruitonica 05-20-2009 06:19 AM

DJ, no one takes you seriously because you seemingly loathe almost all modern music and most of the time without even bothering to listen to it. That weakens the credibility of your opinion.

DJ Phoenix 05-21-2009 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Fruitonica (Post 662535)
DJ, no one takes you seriously because you seemingly loathe almost all modern music and most of the time without even bothering to listen to it. That weakens the credibility of your opinion.


Almost ALL "modern music" w/the exception of a few artists/bands is ****e.....there you go. I couldn't care less if people take me "seriously" or not. They don't "take me serious" b/c my opinion differs from theirs?

FireInCairo 05-21-2009 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ Phoenix (Post 663251)
Almost ALL "modern music" w/the exception of a few artists/bands is ****e.....there you go. I couldn't care less if people take me "seriously" or not. They don't "take me serious" b/c my opinion differs from theirs?


I think I will just point out that: What you have stated is positively ludicrous. What a silly man you must be.

Brad Stengel 05-21-2009 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by FireInCairo (Post 663255)
I think I will just point out that: What you have stated is positively ludicrous. What a silly man you must be.

I used to think that way-I didn't like anything released after the 70's...then I realized how absurd it is to believe in the course of human history there was only 20 years of good music, and that for some reason all great albums and songs stopped being created at a certain point for no reason.

dac 05-21-2009 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ Phoenix (Post 663251)
Almost ALL "modern music" w/the exception of a few artists/bands is ****e.....there you go. I couldn't care less if people take me "seriously" or not. They don't "take me serious" b/c my opinion differs from theirs?

There was just as much **** back in the 70's as there is now. The only difference is there was no Clear Channel and MTV to show it to you.

Zer0 05-21-2009 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mirrorball95 (Post 660686)

Also The Afghan Whigs?? Ive definitely heard the name before.
Are they even grunge though? I think someone told me about them before and said they were really good. Or maybe it was you 2 mins ago when i read your post :laughing:- Im just off the nightshift & cant think straight....

I wouldn't really call them grunge but they do have a similar sound to Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees. You should check out their album Gentlemen, it's a really emotionally-intense, cinematic rock album. And Greg Dulli has one hell of a voice.

musicalife 05-21-2009 05:55 PM

New Found Glory and Fall Out Boy.


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