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Anyone here dislike Sufjan Stevens?
TrueNeutral:
I neither like nor dislike Sufjan Stevens.
I like and dislike parts of Sufjan Stevens his music.
I mean what is it with the whole "having to like everything an artist ever did before you can say you like them"?
ScrambledGregs:
I am listening to Michigan right now and masturbating furiously to violent, objectifying porn while thinking up sexist jokes and drinking Bud Light, and wearing a hat that says "Wine 'em Dine 'em Sixty-Nine 'em" just to spite all of you. Sufjan Stevens is manly music for manly men!! Have you ever seen the guy?? He's pretty ugly, but sad, beautiful things come out of him, like fresh smelling farts from the ass of a diseased weeping willow tree. Yeah, trees don't have asses with which to fart from. Sue me, why don't you?!
schimmy:
--- Quote from: Valley_Parade on 27 Nov 2006, 06:16 ---Dude, he's writing songs about every state in the US. I'm sure he'll get around to Tibet eventually.
--- End quote ---
How is it that I'm the only person to have found this funny?
edit: I like Sufjan Stevens, there are only few songs of his I don't approve of. (I'm staying away from the Christmas Box Set like the plague)
The thing I like the most about him is how verbose his albums are. They seem to last forever, so I've taken to starting listening to them from random tracks, since it's unlikely I'll get around to listening to all of them otherwise. That's how I found Romulus on Michigan after months of owning the album. It basically means that Sufjan's albums have a much longer replayability factor than bands such as the Decemberists, where I find I can only listen to an album (i.e. Picaresque) only a couple of times a month, or I get bored of it.
KharBevNor:
"OH, looky, this guy writes about unusual things and uses long words and song titles how ORIGINAL"
schimmy:
Was that sarcasm? Because I'm pretty sure writing about unusual things counts as original.
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