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#81 | Posted: 03/17/2012 19:55 | Post subject: Reply with quote
junodog4 wrote:
Boogn1sh wrote:
junodog4 wrote:


I don't understand the hate for Dave Matthews either. They write their own music, play their own instruments, have never bandwagoned onto latest trends or compromised their style dramatically for sales. I suppose their style might not be someone's taste, but they shouldn't be source of embarrassment. I liked DMB in high school, and I still crack 'em out now without shame. I like Dave Matthews. Good stuff... =D> I'm not certain if they've released any quality work lately, however... :-k


I think most people's dislike of them has less to do with the quality of the music, than with the type of person who seems to be drawn to them; DMB is to aging former frat boys, as Jimmy Buffet is to slutty aging moms.


That could be an entirely different thread - bands with the most annoying fans, or artists who suffer because of their association with their fans.
For me, it's dubstep. I can't get past the image of their adolescent devotees bobbing their heads, subjecting the baseline to the public as is blasts through their headphones. By wearing them they shut out the outside world as they crash into others and nearly step into traffic. I feel bad for dubstep artists - these kids make others hate their music.


In reference to DMB, my eventual dislike for them isn't entirely due to their fans. I do see your point, though. I saw DMB in concert twice, something I wouldn't do again.

Uxorious Arcade Fire fans are starting to turn me off to a rather good bad. They are certainly one of the better bands of the last decade, but comparing Arcade Fire to The Rolling Stones is, at the very least, entirely premature.
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#82 | Posted: 03/17/2012 23:03 | Post subject: Reply with quote
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Limp Bizkit... d'oh!


oh nooooooooooo!!!! Brick wall
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