The bands you like are probably bands that I like, tbh. I appreciate anything that is played with a nice riff, and the lyrics are just a plus.
Well, I like good bands and you apparently like dated rap rock that little kids in the 90's/early 00's used to think was good before they grew up.
The bands you like are probably bands that I like, tbh. I appreciate anything that is played with a nice riff, and the lyrics are just a plus.
Guitar wise I would most definitly agree with you. My biggest issue with Chocolate is the lyrics are pretty lazy to me. That is my second favorite Limp album.. love playing the songs of that album on the guitar.
Similar to you I probably like the first more so because that is what I first grew up on.. My first concert was Family Values (the first one) and I just remember that album being so different and raw from what I was hearing at the time that it stuck to me.
BTW as far as most hated band that has to go to Green Day and Pearl Jam.. Pearl Jam in particular because I didn't like them before but hate them even more now because the Indianapolis rock station seems to think every 4th song must be a Pearl Jam song.
Then don't listen to the radio and use your mp3 player or CDs instead.
There is so much going on when you like a song.. Personally I love 90's rock and I'm pretty stuck on it but Music isn't just about the song but is also about the time and moments that you remember when you were listening to it.. it takes you back.. perhaps that is living in the past IDK but IDC.
I generally do.. but at the same time I don't have my MP3 player with me all the time so I do end up listening to radio sometimes. Often I'll take my Itouch in the house and forget to take it back out with my in the car.
Agreed.![]()
When people talk about Limp Bizkit being groundbreaking or whatnot, this is what immediately comes to mind:
And of course, Judgment Night
Groudbreaking more so to how raw the guitar sounded.. At least to me.. I agree it had nothing to do with mixing rap with rock.
I love Faith No More, but I hate the fact that they influenced bands like Limp Bizkit and Korn.
This was actually left off the soundtrack. Unmastered but it still gets it done.
The Pixies
The Flaming Lips
Modest Mouse
LadyTron
Interpol
Bloc Party
The Kooks
The Strokes
Groove Armanda
Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band
Spoon
Vampire Weekend
Classics:
The Beatles
Radiohead
Nine Inch Nails
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Anyone from TX going to Austin City Limits?
I went to Coac a this year, but for some reason I like ACL's lineup better.
Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails are "old school" while "The" Pixies and The Flaming Lips aren't?
I meant classics, I consider Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails a step above The Pixies and The Flaming Lips.
and LOL Limp Bizkit.
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and the hate continues
If you stopped listening to ty Nu Metal, we wouldn't have this problem.
How about we settle this by not speaking about it at all? ty Nu Metal or not, I think we can both agree that anything is better than Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, and any of that that readily plays on the radio.
I dug the first Korn album and a few of their songs after, but mostly their self- led.
Faith No More was just ahead of their time. They're another band who I only grow to appreciate more the further we get away from their heyday.
Gaga >>>> Limp Bizkit.
Lady Gaga as an artist pwns Fred Durst.
Lady Gaga can headline Lollapaloza, Coac a, Bonnarro, and Glastobury and still get the respect of her peers, Limp Bizkit on the other hand, not so much.
Fun Lady Gaga fact: I never heard this lip sync, ever....The lady is a worker, give respect where respect is due.
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