View Full Version : Songs you hate that everyone else seems to love, Version 2.0
BakedAlaskan
09 Aug 2002, 01:56 PM
Almost anything unplugged especially "Layla".If that song was any slower it would stop.If I ever meet TESLA,I will kick the crap out of all of them for putting out that "Five Man Acoustical Jam".Kinda neat but it did help turn rock into sensitive white boy music for the next five or so years
ANYTHING by Korn or System Of A Down.
Anything with a "Boomin' Bass" or Eminem and friends(I don't speak rapanese)
What is the name of that Gary Glitter song that is played at almost all sporting events in America?Rock-n-Roll part 2 or something like that.That should be stopped immediately
Although I don't hate CREED,I sure wouldn't care if I never heard anything by them again.Good music,but damn,talk about overplayed.
Good pick on the Baja men.I would put them in a room and make them listen to "WLTDO?" until they turn on each other.Then I would turn it up.
There were some "painful" cuts in this thread.Keep 'em comin'.
BakedAlaskan
09 Aug 2002, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by Unorthodox Yank
I like this one becasue it has sentimental value.
Iused to dance around on the living room floor to that song when i was 3.
I'd take almost anything by U2 over "The Bruce" but that's just personal taste.
Unorthodox Yank
09 Aug 2002, 02:07 PM
on a sompletley opposite note, i lreally like andrew WK, but i hve yet to find anyone outside of 2 close friends of mine and my mom that does
(yes, my mom likes andrew WK. She also likes Cake, The breeders, and some stuff by the pixies. )
perctarit
09 Aug 2002, 02:15 PM
I may be dating myself with these, but this one's easy:
'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen.
'Hotel California' by the Eagles.
Either one could easily be the worst popular song of all time.
trickyfool
09 Aug 2002, 02:42 PM
Originally posted by Unorthodox Yank
on a sompletley opposite note, i lreally like andrew WK, but i hve yet to find anyone outside of 2 close friends of mine and my mom that does
(yes, my mom likes andrew WK. She also likes Cake, The breeders, and some stuff by the pixies. )
You found another Andrew WK fan right here. The man's a moron, but he's got great energy.
trickyfool
09 Aug 2002, 02:44 PM
Originally posted by perctarit
I may be dating myself with these, but this one's easy:
'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen.
'Hotel California' by the Eagles.
Either one could easily be the worst popular song of all time.
So those two songs are worse than Hey Mickey by Toni Basil???
Ghost
09 Aug 2002, 02:52 PM
That "Complicated" song. Is that April Lavigne? A teenager whining about how difficult her life is. Charming.
And you have no idea how much this talk about dancing to BOrn In the USA as a toddler and my mom likes the Pixies is making me feel old.
joseph pakovits
09 Aug 2002, 03:03 PM
Originally posted by Unorthodox Yank
I used to dance around on the living room floor to that song (Born In the USA) when i was 3.
Jesus H Christ In A Yellow Buick, I feel old....
trickyfool
09 Aug 2002, 03:15 PM
Originally posted by Ghost
That "Complicated" song. Is that April Lavigne? A teenager whining about how difficult her life is. Charming.
And you have no idea how much this talk about dancing to BOrn In the USA as a toddler and my mom likes the Pixies is making me feel old.
I know, her life can't possibly be complicated. Her being a teenager and all.
MPJ334
09 Aug 2002, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by trickyfool
I know, her life can't possibly be complicated. Her being a teenager and all.
why, you're absolutely right. my teenage life is just perfect! i mean, who doesn't like juggling a psycho-mom that doesn't want to realize your growing up/hates u using IMs to communicate, a girlfriend, marching band with two drum majors (one of them on a <i>major</i> power trip...to the point that we (band members) might start striking...), stupid brontė books for Pre-AP English, gifted social studies, future problem solving, community problem solving, history day, scholar's bowl, Future business leaders of america, symphonic band (the bassoon, of course), AND volunteering with 13 fourth graders after school everyday.
nothing complicated about this life @ all...and ppl say i'm an over achiever.
Ghost
09 Aug 2002, 06:33 PM
Wah!!!
Go to your rooms.
Smiley321
09 Aug 2002, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by MPJ334
why, you're absolutely right. my teenage life is just perfect! i mean, who doesn't like juggling a psycho-mom that doesn't want to realize your growing up/hates u using IMs to communicate, a girlfriend, marching band with two drum majors (one of them on a <i>major</i> power trip...to the point that we (band members) might start striking...), stupid brontė books for Pre-AP English, gifted social studies, future problem solving, community problem solving, history day, scholar's bowl, Future business leaders of america, symphonic band (the bassoon, of course), AND volunteering with 13 fourth graders after school everyday.
nothing complicated about this life @ all...and ppl say i'm an over achiever.
Stop your whining, my generation had to do all that while on acid. No pre-shrunk or faded levis, either. We actually had to get out of the couch to change the TV channel with a knob on the TV. And then evade the Vietnam draft on top of that.
You kids..........spoiled!
MPJ334
09 Aug 2002, 08:04 PM
i do'nt wear levi's. :D and our remote is broken. oh, i left out that i'm in the best position on the field...REFEREE.
Khansingh
09 Aug 2002, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by Unorthodox Yank
on a sompletley opposite note, i lreally like andrew WK, but i hve yet to find anyone outside of 2 close friends of mine and my mom that does
(yes, my mom likes andrew WK. She also likes Cake, The breeders, and some stuff by the pixies. )
Thanks. You reminded me that I also hate Cake.
BakedAlaskan
09 Aug 2002, 09:04 PM
Originally posted by Smiley321
Stop your whining, my generation had to do all that while on acid. No pre-shrunk or faded levis, either. We actually had to get out of the couch to change the TV channel with a knob on the TV. And then evade the Vietnam draft on top of that.
You kids..........spoiled!
I believe Bart Simpson said it best.
"Generation Xers.We need another Vietnam.Thin their ranks out a little"
Ghost
09 Aug 2002, 10:22 PM
Originally posted by MPJ334
why, you're absolutely right. my teenage life is just perfect! i mean, who doesn't like juggling a psycho-mom that doesn't want to realize your growing up/hates u using IMs to communicate, a girlfriend, marching band with two drum majors (one of them on a major power trip...to the point that we (band members) might start striking...), stupid brontė books for Pre-AP English, gifted social studies, future problem solving, community problem solving, history day, scholar's bowl, Future business leaders of america, symphonic band (the bassoon, of course), AND volunteering with 13 fourth graders after school everyday.
nothing complicated about this life...and ppl say i'm an over achiever.
1) Well, if you have too many things to do, don't blame me, Max Fischer. Was the beekeeping club not available? :)
2) Your life is not complicated. Your life is busy. There is a difference. Perhaps you need to drop an extracurricular and make more time to study your vocabulary.
3) If you live in Alabama, all you need to do to be labeled an overachiever is have sufficient knowledge to successfully feed yourself. Anything else is gravy. I know. I used to live there.
4) And just think, with all of that stuff going on, you now have a strike to organize!!!! I don't know how you're going to fit labor negotiations into your already cramped lifestyle. You may have to break up with your girlfriend. But I know that you love her oh so much and the two of you are meant to be together to the very end. But what can you do when Big Business (or Big High School) has its foot on the back of your neck. Fight the power, kid!!
5) If you're so busy, what are you doing wasting your time here? :)
PS Don't take this letter as mean-spirited, as it is meant to be whimsical in nature. When you're my age, you'll understand. You sound like a good kid and I wish you the best of luck in your activities. Take care.
Khansingh
09 Aug 2002, 11:35 PM
Let me explain something to you about Alabama. Every gun in the world comes from Alabama. You couldn't even hold up a bank because everyone in line has a gun. They'll hold you up. The most successful bank robber in state history didn't even use a gun, he used brain teasers. "Why don't drive-ins have matinees?"
Auriaprottu
09 Aug 2002, 11:45 PM
Originally posted by Khansingh
Let me explain something to you about Alabama. Every gun in the world comes from Alabama.
You saw this somewhere on Comedy Central and forgot to cite the source, right?
It's funny as hell just the same...
Khansingh
10 Aug 2002, 02:27 AM
Originally posted by Auriaprottu
You saw this somewhere on Comedy Central and forgot to cite the source, right?
It's funny as hell just the same...
Ha! It was Darrell Hammond and... wait a second... as a matter of fact I think he was on the Daily Show. And he delivered it better than I could. God! Cake sucks!
dcsiouxfan
10 Aug 2002, 01:54 PM
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