Your Top 5 Bands
- jonmartensen
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I don't really have a static top five list, mainly because I give new music a chance and don't just assume evertything that I don't already listen to is bad. Some of the music I'm currently diggin' would be:
Built to Spill
Pinback
The Notwist
Weezer (yeah, whatever It's even their older stuff)
Death Cab for Cutie
Dntel
Built to Spill
Pinback
The Notwist
Weezer (yeah, whatever It's even their older stuff)
Death Cab for Cutie
Dntel
- jonmartensen
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Heh, I have Saosin on my playlist but I keep them low on the rotation.Jace Tsunami wrote:A lot of people listed Alexisonfire, which is good, they are an amazing band. But an even more amazing band in that genre is Saosin, and not one person who meantioned alexis meantioned saosin. the only explanation for this is that you don't know who Saosin is.
You kids are the living end.flint_the_dwarf wrote:lol noobJace Tsunami wrote:This thread absolutely disgusts me.
- downwithpants
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laziness does have benefits, but i won't go into that.Jace Tsunami wrote:and you think lazyness is a good excuse? Lazyness if a problem, it's not a good thing. It is a handicap and a disability. It brings absolutely NO good what so ever. It only makes people sorry and regretfull. If you want to start an argumetn with me, lazyness was a fucking terrible excuse to pull as your defense. Lazyness is exactly the problem. If these kids like music enough to be able to claim 5 "favorites" then they should respect music enough to take a little bit of initiative, enough to find some good music.
what you're arguing is that before a person can claim favorites, he must have spent some effort actively searching for artists that he might or might not like. my argument would be that a person can have favorites even without actively searching for artists beyond the scope of what is presented to them - mainly mainstream. should they be allowed to state them on this post? i don't see why not. it's not like they're imposing their preferences on others, just blurting out what bands happen to be their favorites.
i'm not against that- i think it's an appropriate thing to do. but i'm against you trying to censor other people from posting their favorites.Jace Tsunami wrote:I'm just trying to tell and hlep them, that if they like that genre of music, if they get off their asses (that's an exporession, if they litterally just STAY on thier asses) for five minutes and surf the internet, they can probably find some better music in their genre that they'll like a lot, amazon.com is anen xcellent resorce.
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- Jace Tsunami
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I'm just against ignorence, it's my biggest pet peeve. What's wrong with posting their favorites, based of what they currently know? Nothing really you're right. I just find it morally wrong and upsetting that they have their favorites picked out before even really knowing music. The main thing that got to me is that I KNOW some of these bands would not be on favorites lists if these kids looked into music a little bit.
And Jon, Touche with thw weezer. I whipped out my pinkerton album a week or so ago. that shit's almost 10 years old now.
And Jon, Touche with thw weezer. I whipped out my pinkerton album a week or so ago. that shit's almost 10 years old now.
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My brother bought Bon Jovi's 7800° Fahrenheit and Bruce Springsteen's Tunnel of Love records in the same day and I wanted to disown him so bad. BUT-- the thing about getting mad about someone liking bad music, is that it's all based on opinion. There's nothing objective about music, so just because you hate Creed (and God knows I do to) doesn't mean nobody should like Creed. Likewise, I understand where you're coming from that there's lots of better Creed-like music than Creed, and yes it's mostly inexposure that keeps these bands under the radar; but, again, if somebody is satisfied to like Creed and Creed alone, that's their choice and they really can't be faulted for it. They don't have to "know" music. In fact, "knowing" music is a daunting task, since there's, you know, a hundred trillion records out there.
Anyway, if you (all of you) want to "know" more music, I suggest getting a lot of compilations. Probably 75% of all the music I listen to now can be traced back to compilation CDs I got at the Warped Tour in '96, or to my obsessive collecting of compilations with Beck tracks on them.
Anyway, if you (all of you) want to "know" more music, I suggest getting a lot of compilations. Probably 75% of all the music I listen to now can be traced back to compilation CDs I got at the Warped Tour in '96, or to my obsessive collecting of compilations with Beck tracks on them.