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Spinless:
What's the deal with -Band X-? I figure they were in the right place at the right time to achieve the degree of success that they did!
The Beatles got popular because everybody wanted to nail them.
Pavement got popular because everybody wanted to nail Stephen Malkmus.
Deerhoof are kinda popular because lots of western males really want to nail...

Musical merit does not factor into this in the slightest. The only way a band can achieve success is if people want to sleep with them.
So, the more popular the band, the more people want to sleep with them!

Liz:
So does that work in the reverse as well? Say there is someone that is totally hot and everyone wants to get in their pants, would any band they start immediately become successful? If so I know a few people that should start a band and let me join it.

bbqrocks:
There really is no argument against that.

IronOxide:
William Shatner made some coin as a recording artist.

Case and point.

Nodaisho:

--- Quote from: Spinless on 27 Jan 2008, 09:39 ---What's the deal with -Band X-? I figure they were in the right place at the right time to achieve the degree of success that they did!
The Beatles got popular because everybody wanted to nail them.
Pavement got popular because everybody wanted to nail Stephen Malkmus.
Deerhoof are kinda popular because lots of western males really want to nail...

Musical merit does not factor into this in the slightest. The only way a band can achieve success is if people want to sleep with them.
So, the more popular the band, the more people want to sleep with them!


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Motorhead.

What is the deal with Slayer? I know they aren't the same kind of music as Pavement or Deerhoof, but there has to be enough people here that have at least heard them to tell me this. I haven't heard anything from them that is anything more than mediocre, aside from the track Raining blood.

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