Never been a huge fan of Creed either.
Nah i just dont like the way the dude sings, his voice is awful, it sounds like he has something in his throat..
Never been a huge fan of Creed either.
I would rather listen to Faith +1.
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It is a matter of opinion.
I never guage a record's sales figures as an accurate measure of how good it is.
I would have to say the music in the 80's was better than the 90's. But it all depends on what type of music you grew up with. I liked the disco era, b/c those were my highschool days. But I also like classic rock. When the 80's came around, I didn't care for the "new wave" music b/c it replaced disco. But the music grew on me. I remember coming home from partying and still catching about 1/2 hour of "Night Tracks" on TBS. Remember that program!!! Alot of those bands made it big over night, b/c of NTs. Alot of the music in the 80's, I picture the video that went with it. Later on I found out I liked some different kinds of music, like jazz, and new age. I think my favorite time would have to be the 70's. Groups like Chicago, Santana, Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Rare Earth, Boston, Deep Purple, Styx, to name a few, those were some of my fav bands.
Couldn't have said it better myself. The 70's were if for me too.
Remember Don Kirshner's Rock Concert?
I remember the Eagles, Stones, Harry Chapin, Black Sabbath, Van Halen, Rare Earth, Leon Redbone, Rush, REO Speedwagon, Rufus Thomas, Earth/Wind/& Fire, ELO, Kansas, Ike and Tina Turner, Jim Croce, Uriah Heep, Bad Company, Def Leppard, Foghat, Joe Walsh, Johnny Winter, Steppenwolf, Kiss, Boston, Lou Reed, and a ton of others. yes.
My kid sister got me Deloused today. I've been listening to it off and on for hte past 8 hours.
I have to say my favorite track is number 7, the CD definitely does ing rock, and I have no idea why they released the weakest track, Televators, as a single.
It's weak in the sense that every other track is much better.
It's like the Gilmore Girls of the WB lineup.
The 90's had rap and grundge, the 80's had s with make-up and big hair. I like the 90's
80s hip-hop blows away 90s hip-hop. NWA had Cube back then, Public Enemy released their 2 best albums, Rakim and Ice T had their best stuff, Ultramagnetic dropped critical beatdown, Run DMC, DOC's album, etc.
Ice-T's wife scares me.
90's music was better.... IMO
I think 90's music just has more staying power... In other words, I think more of it will appeal to people in the future who didn't live through that decade. A lot of the appeal of 80's music is nostalgic, IMO... It is for me, anyway... I grew up with a lot of that music. But to people who didn't, I don't think it has aged as well.
But as with all art, it all depends on perspective, which is why there isn't really a better/worse, good/bad.
Unless we're talking about the late Nineties, where it was all teen pop and Limp Bizkit clones. Those years sucked balls.
I'd have to say 80's underground music. It was what became 90's bourgeois. "Alternative" music in the 90's wasn't really alternative to anything but itself.
80's music quality is way ahead of the 90's. The 90's music is a little boring. They hardly ever had any solos and the music was depressing. I don't see that as staying power. I didn't grow up in the 80's but love it more than the 90's despite that. I didn't get the makeup part but I really liked the music.
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