Name some "great" bands/artists you detest

by keyser soze 35 Replies latest social entertainment

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    'This is the audible equivalent for me as having a frozen dish towel pulled through my urethra.'

    Lkl, why don'tcha say what you really mean;)? Let's face it, rock and roll peaked in 1969. Creatively, it's been downhill, since then. How low will it go, before it swing up, again? It could take a long time.

    S

  • charlie brown jr.
    charlie brown jr.

    Metallica..... HATE EXTREME HATE.

    Never liked and couldn't understand the following...

    Then they're all we're the Band in it for Music only....the Napster come along and We're in it for the $$$$$$

    Many I don't like but can put up with.... Metallica No F***ING WAY. The second I hear the first note from the I change the station!

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  • JeffT
    JeffT

    Satanus, I would place the peak of Rock and Roll with the release of Led Zepellin IV in 1971, but otherwise I agree.

    As my musically inclined son says, AC/DC made one really great album ten times.

    I totally agree with comments above about Rap, I hate the stuff; along with all of the pop princesses. Listening to pop music makes me feel like Ozzie in that tv commercial mumbling "what's a beiber?"

  • minimus
    minimus

    I think The Boss sucks. and Bob Dylan too!

    The Grateful Dead stink, I agree!

    Any 70-80's punk rock bands are lousy too.

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Jeff

    Yah, ledzep held on a bit longer.

    S

  • keyser soze
    keyser soze
    I would place the peak of Rock and Roll with the release of Led Zepellin IV in 1971

    Zeppelin IV was pretty hard to top.

  • Pika_Chu
    Pika_Chu

    Silly hippie, jam is for toast.

    You are wrong. Jam is for smoking in a bong.

    Let's see...who do I hate? I hate a lot of the new pop-rock/hip-hop stuff. And I kinda hate Kings of Leon. So much suck. Even rock, where ever the heck it is to be found these days, isn't even that great now. Almost everything I listen to is from the 70s, 80s, or 90s. The metal, anyway. AC/DC is okay, they have some good songs, but I don't like the guy's voice. Same thing for Guns N Roses. It's not so much the music, it's the voice. And I like the Scorpions, but all of their songs sound the same. They just sound good, so they all sound like the same good thing. And mudvayne is the same way. I don't really care for Megadeth. They're okay, but Metallica's better. Still, Metallica is only good if I'm in the right mood.

  • ShirleyW
    ShirleyW

    Glad to see I'm not the only one that totally doesn't get the music of Springsteen and Dylan.

    Maybe some of their followers don't get it either, but they just follow them to be hip with their friends or something.

  • james_woods
    james_woods

    Strange, when I saw the title of the thread I immediately thought of Bruce Springsteen - and sure enough, this name has been mentioned three or four times already.

    If we are including country/western, then Garth Brooks irritates me to no end.

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