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Key 08-17-2012 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jacjoaquin (Post 1219726)
i assume it's backstreet boy

Only one?

Screen13 08-17-2012 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by technitone (Post 1219724)
as a blanket over a genre - hard house / gabba - what was i thinking?

Possibly that first rush you get when you hear it for the first time. It's great at first, but I found out just after buying a few comps and an album by Johnny Violent that the Screen/Gabba experience was not going to last long. Still, I have to admit that I play it from time to very occasional time, but certainly not all too much.

cozypowellsdrumkit 08-18-2012 10:29 PM

Queensryche. Til Geoff Tate left. Or I'd call it they got divorced.

heresjohnny217 08-19-2012 01:25 AM

Nirvana. I got into Nirvana my sophomore year in high school in 2002. I loved them; had the albums, books, posters, the whole bit, I was a huge fan. Well, fast-forward a few years, things have changed. Its not the music I dislike, its the man and "role model" that Cobain was. Its hard for me to have respect for a man that can throw all that away so selfishly. I know he had issues, but to kill yourself in such a manor that millions of people must be subject to, its not right. Knowing that hundreds of thousands of fans worshiped him and all he "stood for". If you really take the time to think about the man and the music, you will see. Its hard for me to enjoy Nirvana now even though I was a loyal fan just a few years ago.

Rjinn 08-19-2012 01:46 AM

Cobain had a serious mood illness. I'm not saying it excuses his actions but if he focused more on treating it and didn't leave himself unmedicated he might of still been alive. It's hard to overcome with mentality when something so intensely physiological has so much power and stress.

I guess I'm sympathetic to Cobain than normal. Suicide is more common with people who have bipolar disorder, and yes he was diagnosed. It's not concrete that it was suicide either.

vktr 08-27-2012 05:58 PM

Coldplay. Saw their live DVD and that was it. No offense to the fans but I couldn't stand it.

Biitchstick 08-27-2012 08:51 PM

Embarrassingly enough: Panic at the disco,fall out boy,evanescence,red,yellowcard.

Howard the Duck 08-28-2012 07:53 AM

EMF, I suppose, also

used to think that was great

now it's just horrendously annoying

Key 08-28-2012 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by vktr (Post 1224343)
Coldplay. Saw their live DVD and that was it. No offense to the fans but I couldn't stand it.

I think they sound great live from what I've seen. I don't listen to them as often as I used to, but I'd see them in concert if the chance came up.

Justthefacts 08-28-2012 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rjinnx (Post 1220450)
Cobain had a serious mood illness. I'm not saying it excuses his actions but if he focused more on treating it and didn't leave himself unmedicated he might of still been alive. It's hard to overcome with mentality when something so intensely physiological has so much power and stress.

I guess I'm sympathetic to Cobain than normal. Suicide is more common with people who have bipolar disorder, and yes he was diagnosed. It's not concrete that it was suicide either.

Yeah Courtney Love killed him. If not, she had someone do it for her. Either way, I don't think he killed himself.


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