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boo boo 07-01-2009 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SpaceBetweenTheNotes (Post 696500)
Overrated bands,
Motorhead
Anthrax
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Poison
Green Day
Rolling Stones
Matchbox Twenty
The Offspring
The Wallflowers
Silver Chair
Kiss
White Stripes
Glen Miller orchestra
Mahavishnu Orchestra
any questions?

Yeah they sure hype the crap out of those guys nowadays.

Where in the hell do you hang out? A nursing home?

sleepy jack 07-01-2009 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Urban Hatemonger (Post 696275)
Do it then

It can be the b-side to his Pink Moon cover album he said he would do because he's a better guitar player than Nick Drake!

captured 07-01-2009 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by NiceTryKid (Post 696301)
Blink 182
Nirvana
Green Day <-- My most hated band ever!
Slipknot
Avenged Sevenfold

sorry but i have to disagree with all five of those...:nono:

FaSho 07-01-2009 09:33 PM

overrated=/=bad

ElephantSack 07-01-2009 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SpaceBetweenTheNotes (Post 696500)
Overrated bands,
Motorhead
Anthrax
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Poison
Green Day
Rolling Stones
Matchbox Twenty
The Offspring
The Wallflowers
Silver Chair
Kiss
White Stripes
Glen Miller orchestra
Mahavishnu Orchestra
any questions?

I don't know where you live where these guys could be considered overrated, but I disagree.

Megadead2 07-01-2009 11:03 PM

Mahavishnu are not and have never been a commercial juggernaut, but they are definitely well-known and respected among music geeks like ourselves.

Anyway, I consider the two most overrated bands of all time to be the Sex Pistols and AC/DC. I can, and have ranted on and on about why I don't like the Sex Pistols, but basically I just think they're a slick, commercial, macho, shock-tactics-reliant, elementary rock band that is really no different from KISS, Warrant, or Twisted Sister, but gets more cred because they're seen as political (by the way, did you know there's a song on Never Mind the Bollocks that calls women who have abortions "animals" and "disgraces"?). They aren't even particularly fun--aside from "Anarchy in the UK" the album is actually rather boring and trite hard-rock powerchording + tuneless vocals, not to mention that it's polished and organized in such a way that completely sucks any punk rock chaos or vitality out of it. As an unabashed prog-rock fan I also feel that they had a negative effect on music overall.

As for AC/DC, their music is just incredibly unimaginative, three-chords, regressive blues rock, with no change whatsoever between albums. They don't have any looseness or energy to them either, and they aren't even great songwriters (aside from "You Shook Me..." most of the songs are shockingly tuneless). How they continue to be accepted is beyond me.

Janszoon 07-01-2009 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Megadead2 (Post 696725)
(by the way, did you know there's a song on Never Mind the Bollocks that calls women who have abortions "animals" and "disgraces"?)

By the way, did you know you are completely misinterpreting the lyrics of that song?

Megadead2 07-01-2009 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 696729)
By the way, did you know you are completely misinterpreting the lyrics of that song?

The other way to interpret is that the woman thinks her baby is an animal. Either way it is totally an anti-abortion song, and he definitely calls her a disgrace. It's in line with Johnny Rotten/John Lydon's Catholicism, but not with the views of most of the people who worship the Sex Pistols so much.

Janszoon 07-01-2009 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Megadead2 (Post 696732)
The other way to interpret is that the woman thinks her baby is an animal. Either way it is totally an anti-abortion song, and he definitely calls her a disgrace. It's in line with Johnny Rotten/John Lydon's Catholicism, but not with the views of most of the people who worship the Sex Pistols so much.

Again, you're misinterpreting what the song is about. Read up about it. It's not political, it's basically just telling the story of a specific person that the Sex Pistols knew.

Also, John Lydon may have grown up in a Catholic household but the man himself is not religious.

Megadead2 07-01-2009 11:23 PM

You're obviously more knowledgable about the song's background than I am so I'll accept that you're right, but it's a minor point.


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