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I DO hate Madina Lake, Metallica, limp bizkit (Fred Durst seems utterly talentless to me), and panic at the disco.

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Could you repeat that, I think you might have mistaken one of the best bands of all time for something else.
 
There are some bands that I hate:

Fall Out Boy, Spice Girls, Coldplay, N'Sync, Backstreet Boys, Slipknot, My Chemical Romance and the Wu-Tang Clan. All of them have much bad taste in music.
 
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Could you repeat that, I think you might have mistaken one of the best bands of all time for something else.



Yes, they are a good band and their music is appealing to alot of people. On a personal note, they have a couple of catchy songs but TO ME, they seem bland. I realise im not in the greatest position to criticise bands probably older than me because its only the songs that appear on Kerrang I can judge.
Enter Sandman and that other one with the guy getting chased by the plane (can't remember name, probably very obvious) are good songs. I dont hate them as much as Madina Lake and the like, I guess it's more 'strongly dislike'.
 
Metallica's earlier albums are great up to the Black Album, which is kinda meh IMO.
 
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Could you repeat that, I think you might have mistaken one of the best bands of all time for something else.

Yeah I think he may have them confused with someone else there O_o


I hate Chris Cornell. Audioslave could've been something amazing, but he totally brought it down. No wonder the only songs I liked were recycled Rage riffs.

How exactly did he bring it down :S
I loved Audioslave just as much as RATM back in the day. Sounds like you just want Rage ONLY. Gotta remember it was all written by the same guys, and lead singers don't usually have a huge impact on songs.

Rather than blame Chris, blame Tom and Timmy for writing music not Rage enough for you. I'm sure they get a little tired of the same old thing all the time. Especially someone as unique as Tom.

As for the guy who put Coldplay in that list of musical failures, maybe go listen to some of the songs that weren't played on the radio... Some of their stuff is quite brilliant.
 
All these new talentless bands (pigeon detectives, coldplay, the hoosiers etc)
Pidgeon detectives are very much a "flavour of the month" thing, just one more band that has had abit of fame from the resugence of the british guitar-led band.

Never thought I'd see Coldplay labelled talentless. Whiney, boring maybe, but I'd say they've talent.


The Ting Tings, god that song is annoying.
 
Johnny Cash

You know I actually agree with this, people for some reason think he was a god or something.

I've recently taken a strong disliking to Infected Mushroom...their sound makes my brain itch.
 
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Johnny Cash
Ouch. To each his own, I guess: He's probably the best there is and ever was in the folk/country genre.

How in the world Prodigy is still around is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. (That's why.)
How in the world Prodigy is still around is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. (That's why.)

See what I mean...just about the most repetitive and uncreative electronic music there is.
 
I hate:
EVERY SINGLE RAP BAND THERE IS.
All these new talentless bands (pigeon detectives, coldplay, the hoosiers etc)
Green Day - the lead singer has got one of those faces you wanna slap
My Chemical Romance - the lead singer has a face you wanna slap
most of the metal bands
Rihanna - ok she is good looking but her music is getting old and boring and really annoying now
Ne-Yo - bloody puff
Justin timberlake - he tries his absolute hardest to be like jay kay
timbaland - bloody puff
Kate Nash - her voice is REALLY annoying and she doesnt sing she speaks

And many more bands/singers I hate but I can't remember them
So, why would you hate her for something that isn't her fault? She can't control what radios or that play. I think she's got a lot of talent for a 20 year old, and could very well be a star later on life.

I don't see how Timberlake is trying to be like Jay Kay at all. I doubt Timberlake even knows who he is, due to the fact Jay is hardly known by anyone in the US. And though I don't know how popular Jay's songs are, Timberlake has a knack for making very popular, and very high rated songs.
 
Ouch. To each his own, I guess: He's probably the best there is and ever was in the folk/country genre.

How in the world Prodigy is still around is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. (That's why.)
How in the world Prodigy is still around is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. (That's why.)

See what I mean...just about the most repetitive and uncreative electronic music there is.
That got me doing :lol:
 
How in the world Prodigy is still around is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. (That's why.)
How in the world Prodigy is still around is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. (That's why.)

See what I mean...just about the most repetitive and uncreative electronic music there is.
Not by a long shot - listen to some drum-n-bass (I'll never understand why it's called that; as far as I've ever heard, it's drum-n-drum - if there was bass, it might be marginally listenable).

OR, if you really want to hear the most boring, pointless electronica ever 'produced', listen to some dub-step music. It's hard to believe there's an entire genre built around it.
 
Ouch. To each his own, I guess: He's probably the best there is and ever was in the folk/country genre.

How in the world Prodigy is still around is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. (That's why.)
How in the world Prodigy is still around is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. is a mystery to me. (That's why.)

See what I mean...just about the most repetitive and uncreative electronic music there is.

Actually if you listen to good electronica you will hear how creative it is. I agree there is a lot of garbage out there but Tiesto, BT, and Armin (just to name a few) are great.

Johnny Cash just talked into the mic and hardly ever sang (at least in anything I've heard). Old country doesn't do it for me and quite a few of his fans seem to be just people who like him because someone else does too. I hate that about kids these days. I'm sure his lyrics are great and what not and obviously he had talent in order to get where he was, I just can't stand his music.
 
You want to know who I hate?

Motion City Soundtrack

College-age kids hate me for saying it. They were at the Panic! concert I went to, I was bored and wanted to sit down. I don't like their music, I don't relate to it, so I really didn't care when they played. And when people actually left after their set (before Panic! came out) I was SHOCKED.

They are just plain terrible.
 
Not by a long shot - listen to some drum-n-bass (I'll never understand why it's called that; as far as I've ever heard, it's drum-n-drum - if there was bass, it might be marginally listenable).
Most electronic music is mis-named; it mimics a bass-drum I suppose, but very rarely a bass cello or bass guitar.

OR, if you really want to hear the most boring, pointless electronica ever 'produced', listen to some dub-step music. It's hard to believe there's an entire genre built around it.
It's sort of a fusion between reggae and drum-and-bass, or an evolution of trip-hop, depending on which source you consult. Meat Beat Manifesto is pretty good at it, but then again, then they've sampled and looped just about anything and made something interesting with it.

Actually if you listen to good electronica you will hear how creative it is.
I'm not sure if you think I'm dissing the genre (I'm not) or the band (I am), but there's many more artists under the wide umbrella of electronic music that are streets better: Autechre, Orbital, Jega, Aphex Twin, Meat Beat Manifesto, Fila Brazillia, to name a few.
 
OR, if you really want to hear the most boring, pointless electronica ever 'produced', listen to some dub-step music. It's hard to believe there's an entire genre built around it.
I was introduced to Dub-step by a mates uncle at a house party. He works with a lot of the dub-step artists on the london scene. Listening to it at the end of a party (not particularly alcohol fuelled) it was some great chill-out music. Though day to day I don't imagine it holds peoples attention well.
 
There's a college-station DJ here who has given up playing anything but dub-step. I've listened to hours of it, 30 minutes at a time (he's on during my afternoon commute), and it all sounds identical to me, and boring as crap to boot. Now, I can appreciate that everything has subtle differences that the enthusiast will see and the layman will not, but this stuff sounds IDENTICAL:

tish-----WOUMP-WOUMP-WOUMP--wow--wow--woump-woump-woump--tish
 
Actually if you listen to good electronica you will hear how creative it is. I agree there is a lot of garbage out there but Tiesto, BT, and Armin (just to name a few) are great.

I never thought anything Tiesto did, or really anything the majority of trance artist did were creative in comparison to the rest of electronic artist. In fact, I hate Tiesto. So many amazing musicians like Pupik listed and more; I just can't see anything about cheesy leads and bland dance drums creative.
 
It really depends on what you listen for in the music. I can pick out a lot of things in Tiesto's music which are quite complex, but I listen to quite a bit of electronica and have developed a preference and an ear to hear certain things. Really one of the one electronica groups that I can't stand that is rated highly is the Infected Mushroom.
 
Recommend me a few good Tiesto songs that break the stereotype of what he is. I'm interested now. And does he make everything he plays, or are they samples/sources from other artist?
 
"Parade of Athletes" is a great album, but I'm kind of curious what the stereotype is? Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it's not creative. I've attempted to make quite a few trance tracks and it's takes a lot of creativity to make it sound good. Tiesto, while I agree isn't the best, is still quite good and I don't think I could do what he does.

And he doesn't make all of his own music, but I doubt you'll find any DJ that makes all of their own music.

To each is own with music but you still should respect what x person can do. I don't like Johnny Cash but I can respect what he did for country music. Tiesto, while not everyone's favourite, is still a highly regarded DJ that has done a lot for the genre, if only to make it more popular.
 
True you really won't find a DJ that makes his own music.

I don't feel personal preferences can cloud me from making a judgment on the level of creativity or innovation of an artist. I don't like a lot of music but I have no problems in giving credit where credit is due and Tiesto isn't one of those situations. To me Tiesto just sounds the same time and time again, which isn't necessarily a bad thing but it's just that the sound he's settled on is bland to me. As I write this I'm listening to a bunch of tracks from Parade of Athletes and I admit that it's slightly different from what I usually hear in regards to Tiesto and the likes. There was one track that I didn't even mind. But, to me, in comparison to the rest of electronic musicians, it's still fairly bland. I don't care what people listen to, whatever floats your boat but I just don't think Tiesto should be mentioned when talking about creativity in electronic music.

The stereotype is that it's basically just (to quote urbandictionary) '4 to the floor' drum loop with pretentious lead synths over top.

Also, I can't take him seriously considering how full of himself he is.

I agree, Infected Mushroom for the most part is pretty garbage, although this song like http://youtube.com/watch?v=wcsrvqPVsUk
 
I never thought anything Tiesto did, or really anything the majority of trance artist did were creative in comparison to the rest of electronic artist. In fact, I hate Tiesto. So many amazing musicians like Pupik listed and more; I just can't see anything about cheesy leads and bland dance drums creative.

Have you ever listened to hard house:

...BOOM BOOM BOOM *generic high pitched voice* BOOM BOOM BOOM...

Trance is a specific genre for specific people. I myself love trance because it allows me to sit down, close my eyes, and lose myself in the music. Can't exactly do the same with other types of electronic music.
 
I'm growing to hate Timbaland. Sure, I hated the genre to begin with, but I'm taking it to new levels. I have to write a fifteen-minute script for a college musical, and it's already been decided that The Way I Are (sic) will be the final song, and it can't be changed because the choreographer - who wasn't supposed to be working on it in the first place - has already done a ton of work on it and refuses to adapt or scrap it. Normally I wouldn't have such a problem, but the song is so far removed from my writing style that it's not in the same time zone. The end result is that the whole thing feels disjointed because The Way I Are comes across as a bum note at the end of a really good song.
 
COLDPLAY

And with a new album released i'm sure avoiding hearing them is about to get a lot harder.
 
COLDPLAY

And with a new album released i'm sure avoiding hearing them is about to get a lot harder.

Hmmm....I don't disagree but I don't fully agree either. I recently listened to them live on YouTube and realised how horrificly bad they actually sounded besides the chords in the last minute of the song being completely off and you could even hear the lead singer swearing under his own breathe as he did it. They sounded really bad.

Oh, and you might want to avoid listening to Radio One if you don't want to hear Coldplay, they are doing a gig and Radio One are covering them...
 

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