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Horrible bands that time forgot
Nodaisho:
If you think that we all think popular means bad, you haven't been here enough. I had that idea at first, but I lurked for a while. I think it seems like that because some of us at least are very picky about music, and aren't afraid to say how much we think something sucks, and the forum is that of a comic that used to focus on indie rock.
Alex C:
Really, I'd say the most indefensible band listed so far has been... Incubus. They've had a pretty successful run and they don't really fit into many of the pigeon holes they've been shoved into over the years, particularly the "korn clone" accusation I've heard bandied about even outside of this thread. Each of their albums have a fairly varied mix of songs these days, even if they do have a definite aesthetic going at this point. I'm not a huge fan, but I don't really think they're horrible.
Dennisdread:
Sometimes 'popular' and 'bad' are completely synonymous, which is really only a problem when the bad is taken seriously.
If 'quality' can exist in a cut of meat, or a pair of shoes, or an Italian suit... then it can certainly exist in music, as well as in people.
I'm just sayin...
Christophe:
Crazy Town's Super-Duper-Motherfucking-Dire-Oh-My-God-I-Wish-I-Could-String-Together-More-Words-To-Show-How-Much-This-Video-Sucks-Ten-Goat-Dicks cover of Refused's "New Noise" is enough to secure them a lifetime placement in my shitlist. Hell, not even my shitlist, my kill-on-sight list. Not just that, my "go back in time and kill Sarah Connor Crazy Town" list too.
Adapting Swedish Political Post-Hardcore for the popped-collar date rapist set simply doesn't work.
20 jazz funk greats:
dude what are you talking about, that cover is siiiiiiick.
(oh no wait, that's how i feel after having listened to it)
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