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- #31
- Posted: 03/19/2018 23:16
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Yeah, those artists are bad too, didn't know I wasn't the only one who hated Ed
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AfterHours
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- #32
- Posted: 03/20/2018 00:32
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Pearl Jam (Ten, Vs, Vitalogy, No Code) Nirvana (Nevermind, In Utero, Unplugged), Soundgarden (Badmotorfinger, Superunknown) Smashing Pumpkins (Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie) and Guns N Roses (Use Your Illusion 1 & 2, Appetite For Destruction) were all favorites in the early 90s-to-1994 and the first that come to mind in my interest in Rock as an art form. Shortly after, with those as my bedrock, Live's Throwing Copper was probably the first rock album that I considered a complete masterpiece, and at that time would've ranked as my "Greatest Album of All Time". Shortly thereafter I discovered Classical music, which changed my life (musically/in relation to art evaluation). _________________ Best Classical
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AfterHours
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- #33
- Posted: 03/20/2018 00:40
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Earlier, childhood years I was into Paula Abdul, MC Hammer, New Kids on the Block, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Marky Mark, C & C Music Factory, Boyz 2 Men, etc.
But I wouldnt say I took these artists seriously or was listening to them for much more than a cheap hook. It was mainly because they were the next big thing on MTV and kids at my school were into them.
Those were the days _________________ Best Classical
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YoungPunk
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- #34
- Posted: 03/20/2018 01:18
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@AfterHours
Yeah! I'm actually kinda thankful our music was so bad because classical really taught me the nitty gritty of music through all that listening!
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Luigii
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- #35
- Posted: 03/20/2018 01:27
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antiquusxy wrote: | YoungPunk wrote: | Seriously, does anyone know of a major artist worse than Britney Spears?
(I know this isn't worst ever albums...) |
There are loads, considering Britney's actually put out a good album or two ("Blackout" is unashamedly impressive dance/electro-pop). Try Meghan Trainor or perhaps Ed Sheeran |
Blackout was the one that had Gimme More right? Because if it is, I got to see if there were other joints I like. Because I love Gimme More.
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- #36
- Posted: 03/20/2018 11:23
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As far as I remember, it was some rock compilation on a CD. It contained some classic rock anthems and I fell in love with it. _________________ All time
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saltysurprise
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- #37
- Posted: 03/20/2018 13:39
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The first band I ever loved was probably Guns n Roses after listening to Appetite for Destruction. I started getting into more classic rock after that, and fell in love with other artists like Simon and Garfunkel, Fleetwood Mac, and Meatloaf. My love for classic rock became a love for alt-rock after getting into bands like The Killers, RHCP, and Green Day.
This all led up to me listening to Ok Computer by Radiohead, which totally rocked my world and opened my eyes to a myriad of more obscure and more challenging artists that I now love as well. _________________ Stay noided
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saltysurprise
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- #38
- Posted: 03/20/2018 13:49
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YoungPunk wrote: | Seriously, does anyone know of a major artist worse than Britney Spears?
(I know this isn't worst ever albums...) |
Britney is one of the hardest working artists of her generation. She was able to sustain her career and make a powerful comeback after a very tragic and very public personal meltdown. She made fun, catchy, and danceable music for teenagers, and has managed to stay relevant after two decades in the music industry. She was, and is an icon for the generation that grew up with her.
There are far worse major artists who have come and gone before and after Britney, including Limp Bizkit, Maroon 5, Chris Brown, Iggy Azalea, and Meghan Trainor. I could go on with even worse artists. _________________ Stay noided
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glynspsa
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- #39
- Posted: 03/20/2018 14:19
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I think Britney Spears SUCKS she is terrible that said I feel The Black Eyed Peas and Gwen Stefani are actually worse than she is. I do not care how hard she works it is irrelevant to art in my opinon. it may be admirable and a good quality but it doesn't mean she made anything that moved me. I think her thin voice is among the worst in music history. She constantly tries to sound like she is about to orgasm and its just damn annoying to me. I am sorry but Ed Sheeran is no where near the worst artist of all time the kid is actually mad talented. he doesn't really make my kind of music but in this day and age to make it as far as he has and be really average looking with no gimmick he must have talent.. It is not really my cup of tea style wise but he has some substance.
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Hayden
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- #40
- Posted: 03/20/2018 14:27
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Toxic is a masterpiece. Just sayin'.
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