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List The Worst MySpace Musicians Here!
I feel it's an unpopular opinion to say positive things about MySpace Music. I think it's truly one of the most incredible unfiltered music resources we've ever had on this planet at any time in music history. It's incredible when you begin to explore how huge it really is. I can spend hours on that site discovering new, truly underground music. I wish more artists sold their music directly from their pages using PayPal, which MySpace allows. You can sell MP3s too and just email secure download links with YouSendIt. Why are so few MySpace musicians doing this?
Anyhow, I am also insanely entertained by the worst of the worst. I have a few gems I would like to share with you, but only if others post first. I don't want to come off like a big jerk if the notion of exploiting terrible musicians is only funny to me. :shycouch: |
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It's nearly impossible to list all the ****e bands that have tried to add me, i can't even remember any of them. I have made a few great discoveries on myspace, but the bad ones i haven't a hope of recalling.
I think myspace is a good medium for bands to get exposure, despite the narrow-minded criticism it gets. It's not all emo and scenester bands, i've discovered a few great up-and-coming indie bands like A Silent Film. |
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that coby chick...
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Several of them.
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Worst mucisians ever:
Creed. Myspace: Yeah, its sure a resource. Its putting everything out there, which is good for the individual, but I'm thinking it might be bad for music as a whole. It is a bit stifiling when you're just one band in a sea of bands, and all you have is a picture and a sentence to draw people (who know nothing of you), to listen, let alone buy your music. |
how is creed a bad band. they had great lyrics and a great voice.
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