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11-16-2012, 10:53 AM | #22 | |
That's so PC of you
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11-16-2012, 12:52 PM | #23 | ||
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I dunno if this is to me...
Premmy: you're awesome. Well done doing everything I failed at briefly and succinctly.
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Effectively (as money is presumtively representative of our time, work, and mental energy), you've worked hard in order to continue enjoying a particular artists work, but that avenue of escape, that bond that you forged over a shared passion, has now been severed, at least emotionally. Betrayal is a natural emotional response. Again, this makes no judgement call about whether or not "Selling Out" is a bad thing. It does make justifiable emotional sense that someone would feel betrayed, however. Also, I didn't mention anything involving whether or not someone could do something because they love a particular medium or idea. Really, there's nothing wrong with that at all. That still might cause dissonance when fans realize that the stars they've idolized (a problem on the part of fans) are actually people with desires and tastes that differ from their own. And it looks especially egregious if they do such a thing "for money". Still doesn't make it wrong, but it is where emotional turmoil semi-understandably comes from. Not necessarily correct, but understandable, at least.
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11-16-2012, 05:10 PM | #24 | |
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11-16-2012, 05:34 PM | #25 | |
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1) Nickelback is a if not the primary example of a band's succuess hinging on them leveraging the popularity of the grunge sound and there are a ton of post grunge bands and it is a terrible sound.
2) Flordia is totally the south.
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11-17-2012, 12:11 AM | #26 |
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People only comment on their badness because they are also perversely popular. It's like when people talk about how shitty Madonna or Cher is--sure there are numerous similar artists equally bad but why bother bringing THEM up?
They also go back and forth between saccharine love songs for the female audience and sexist diatribes for their male audience to ensure maximum market intrusion. You have the Lips of An Angel, and therefore You Would Look So Much Cuter With Something In Your Mouth, etc. |
11-17-2012, 01:17 AM | #27 |
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I think Nickel Back gets over played, but I also thing everything gets over played and there should be more genuine rotations on radio stations.
As for why Nickelback's okay I guess, is that they're a band, an average okay band with a great singer, and their style of music is a weird mix of country and grunge, and that their cue of songs is the same as any other band ever that isn't trying to push an image but instead play music. The reason why people hate NickelBack is that they see how much it's played, and how many people know, listen to it, and don't see the well, HyperRockFameExplosion of other bands that have just as much airplay, and think that Nickelback is an inherently inferior band that just gets as much airplay because of hax. It's the kind of hype fad-ish meme whatever where something's hated not necessarily because it's bad, but because there's this vague consensus that it should be hated, and when a person is called out on their professed dislike, they have to spring up a small pet peeve to justify their binary decision making so as not to seem like someone who is merely jumping on a bandwagon. Nickelback is just as good/offensive as anything else on the radio (except the gorillaz, they're awesome and yet intentionally sell outs) and it's just become a fad to vocally express a distaste for NickelBack with the intent to immediately establish one's internet personality as being "hip" and having "taste." Cajun florida is Cajun South. Florida-Florida is actually some weird mix of California/Mexico/Tourism. And Cajun south is very different from South, too. Lazy stereotyping is lazy, done by lazy people who don't realize that North Carolinians think South Carolinians are hicks, and that Louisiana wonders what the hell is wrong with the states surrounding it.
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If you want to establish yourself as having good taste in my book you have to listen to mostly '70s progressive rock unless you are a King Crimson or Porcupine Tree fan or something. It's not based on disliking Nickelback. Disliking Nickelback is simply a consequence of having any taste at all in anything. Other factors of note in having good taste: Mello Yello is superior to Mountain Dew. BMWs are the best car in the world. Reebok or New Balance is perfectly acceptable; only flashy imbeciles buy Nikes. |
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11-30-2012, 10:35 PM | #29 | ||
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12-01-2012, 06:06 PM | #30 |
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Yeah, is Hinder another one that has music that sounds almost the same? Doesn't rhyme properly with Nickelback and Godsmack, though.
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