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View Poll Results: Pick a band
Alice in Chains 4 9.52%
Beatles, The 13 30.95%
Bob Dylan 14 33.33%
Explosions in the Sky 1 2.38%
The Smiths 10 23.81%
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:41 PM   #31 (permalink)
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The Beatles are better than The Smiths in every conceivable way and not just because The Smiths were a bunch of emo kids or because Morrissey is a huge spiteful douchebag who wrote some of the most retarded and overrated lyrics of the latter 20th century.
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I only listen to Santana when I feel like being annoyed.
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:41 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Uh, I love the Smiths, but they are overrated especially lyrically.
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Old 05-12-2008, 10:43 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Uh, none of those are very complex, and the Smiths never really went outside of their comfort zone.
Ummm yeh sure, I can play alot of Beatles songs on guitar, come together, i am the walrus, help,.....ect. But i am yet to master a Smiths song. And never left their comfort zone? Meat is Murder, ever hear of it?
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I own the album. It's not very different stylistically than anything else they've done. Certainly not out of their comfort zone.
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Meat Is Murder is the most eclectic Smiths album, featuring songs which had elements of styles such as funk, rockabilly, ballad, post-punk and dance, along with the Smiths' signature indie rock. As such, it contains some of the most unusual and lauded songs of the Smiths catalogue. However, because of the album's extreme diversity and lack of coherence, some fans believe it is the least listenable work from their catalogue. Considered a 'grower' rather than an instant favourite, the album is often overlooked in favour of more accessible work.
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Don't forget the worst title song of any album in history.
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Lol, 'elements of styles'. Seriously, adding in a small amount if a sprinkling of other genres doesn't count as going outside of your comfort zone.
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I own the album. It's not very different stylistically than anything else they've done. Certainly not out of their comfort zone.
Wrong.

Arguing who is better between the Smiths and the Beatles is ridiculous anyway.
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Sweet nothing started it.
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Don't forget the worst title song of any album in history.
Yeh why don't you come back when you have a valid argument instead of posting random **** you can't back up.
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Lol, 'elements of styles'. Seriously, adding in a small amount if a sprinkling of other genres doesn't count as going outside of your comfort zone.
yeh sure.....ok.
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