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Bands you severely regret having ever liked
_grace_:
--- Quote from: rynne ---I can't believe--especially on an indie-related board--that people regret liking Blur and the Cardigans.
Aside from a mistep or two (Leisure and The Great Escape), Blur evolves in an interesting way on each album, and even the misteps are chock full of great pop songs.
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yes, i love blur. and pulp. aND (typo) prodigy. and many other songs that have been dissed in this thread- but that's the point! everyone has different tastes- and i love it.
I don't regret this, but it certainly is embarrassing- HANSON.
i have 2 cds, an autobiography, and a video. AND i had a massive thing for Zac, the drummer. strange thing was, i looked exactly like him... proves how girly they were, and what i tom-boy i was!
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MilkmanDan:
--- Quote from: blindsuperhero ---Stereophonics, much like Oasis, started well, and progressively declined from there
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Oasis can fuck right off, but I loved the first Stereophonics album. I lost it as well. Which sucked.
mizaktik:
Ace of Base
Will Smith
Third Eye Blind
I was a pop-manwhore for a while. It's a time of my life I don't like to talk about. I like to think I've improved since then.
Spencer:
Theres a lot of bands I used to like, but no longer any more: Marilyn Manson, blink, limp bizkit, green day, the offspring. But its not that I no longer like their old stuff, cause I still do. I can go back and listen to "Kerplunk" from Green Day or "Portait of an American Family" or "Antichrist Superstar" and still love it. I just dont like where these bands progressed musically. I would not be embarrassed to put on "3 Dollar Bill, Y'all" and rock the fuck out, because its an extremely raw and powerful album, whether you like it or not. But did I bother to waste my time on "Chocolate Starfish" or whatever limp bizkit called thier album? No. Good god know.
Wes Borland rocks.
The only thing I can think of that I am actually embarrassed about liking, that If I went back and listened to the stuff I used to like and go "Oh good god, this is terrible", would be Vanilla Ice and TLC. There might be a couple others, if I thought long and hard about it, but I stand firmly behind most everythign I used to listen to, passed the age of 12 (I think Vanilla Ice and TLC might even fall into the age 11 range).
ForteBass:
--- Quote from: Skibas_clavicle ---Yo man, Ace of Base is fucking great!
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Marry me. Right now.
--- Quote from: lb969 ---Tim McGraw singing with Nellie, That kills it....
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Ok I listened to that song and I insist that they are two entirely different songs that somehow got smashed together to create a disgusting, horrendous sound.
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