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« Reply #50 on: 16 Aug 2005, 14:08 »

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« Reply #51 on: 16 Aug 2005, 14:48 »

I have a 5 year old nephew with really diverse musical tastes, He loves the Pixies, Queen, Madness, Sex Pistols, Sophie Elis Bextor, The Beatles (his name is Jude...), Nirvana and The Verve (where ever they went). He is a strange boy, but unfortunately this means the only way to send him running screaming is "Happy Hardcore" Dance music, and I'd rather not suffer that. So we coexist.
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« Reply #52 on: 16 Aug 2005, 15:01 »

Dont feel bad guys, I have Fall Out Boy.

And my mom's 54, and the first time she heard Coheed and Cambria she thought they were pretty cool.  Well, them, The Offspring, and Inspection 12.

Yes, Inspection 12.  Gotta love it. <(i have no idea what i meant by that)
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« Reply #53 on: 16 Aug 2005, 15:17 »

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Oh, and anyone who didn't get chills the first time they heard "Fix You" doesn't have a soul.


Nope, it is the worst song on the album after all. Musical differences hmm... Well, I happen to like Duran Duran quite a lot, to most of my friends' disbelief.
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« Reply #54 on: 16 Aug 2005, 16:05 »

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His overwhelming hatred for coldplay matches my overwhelming hatred for outkast.  Yet, I don't think I would ever get into an argument about whether they are good or not and try to convince people who like that... crap... otherwise.  Damn, it really is like arguing with a wall.  Maybe I'm just non-confrontational, but last time I checked people who enjoy a certain band probably won't stop enjoying them just because someone else thinks that band is shit.  I'm pretty sure you can't change the way someone hears music.  That's the beauty of having a mind of your own.


I...like Outkast. T_T

And I thought "Fix You" would have been so much better if it had been a closer. That way, you wouldn't have to debate on whether it is a good song or not. Kind of like "Long Distance Runner" by Fugazi, or "Line of Best Fit" by Death Cab for Cutie.
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« Reply #55 on: 19 Aug 2005, 19:31 »

So does my best friend, but I just can't get into it.  I don't hate her for it or anything.  They just really annoy the shibangers out of me.
Shibabalabadingdong.

Coheed and Cambria.... is....... hell to my ears.  I can't stand that voice agh.  >.<  Colin Oberst either.  Can someone explain the world's infatuation with this man?  Oh and I really really hated Fix You.  The only song on their new album I honestly liked was X&Y.  I am a big fan of their oldest CD, after that it is a bit of a blur.
Oh, but I think I read someone make a comment about Queen, not sure whether it was good or bad, but I don't care.  Queen is just one of those bands that just puts me in a good mood.  I always play them while I paint.

So.... Jump Little Children?  Anyone?  It's a band, by the way... not an action.  I don't think we should go down that road.  So yeah, I neeeeed to know somone else has heard them.
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« Reply #56 on: 20 Aug 2005, 00:07 »

Also, I forgot: to hell with what anyone else says, I enjoy My Chemical Romance and feel no guilt over it. So nyah.
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« Reply #57 on: 20 Aug 2005, 12:18 »

Queen is like...Musical orgasm for cool people.

not liking queen is like...getting gassed to death in a communal shower. Comforting at first, until you realize that there was something fishy about commmunal showers anyway, and now you're about to die.

ok, excuse the tasteless comparison to the holocaust...

A Night at the Opera makes my chest explode with happiness and cotton candy.
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« Reply #58 on: 20 Aug 2005, 15:47 »

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I happen to like Duran Duran quite a lot, to most of my friends' disbelief.


Tell your friends to listen to "Hungry Like the Wolf" and admit that it's a fantastic pop song or the bunny gets it.
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