You liked N*Sync????????Srsly said:Oh yeah, I liked N*Sync when THEY were underground.
There's no need to feel bad for me. I was happy back in the 6th grade. I was allowed to like N*Sync when I was 11. Most girls went through their "Happy pop princess" phase and loved boybands, Britney Spears when she first came out, etc. Hell, I still like 'em now when I feel like delving into my 90's pop section on my iPod. There's nothing wrong with having eclectic taste. But I could easily blow your ears out now with some The Devil Wears Prada or Underoath... Mmmmmmmm... ♥ Christian metal, man.Geek@Heart said:You liked N*Sync????????Srsly said:Oh yeah, I liked N*Sync when THEY were underground.
I feel so sorry for you.
i think everyone feels like that. at least you're telling the truth. and on a thread like this, you'll be one of the few.Biek said:Popular titles will get my attention first. Simply because ill learn about it one way or another. like TV, radio, newspaper etc. I dont mind it much as long as I dont get bored of over promotion. Wich is exactly what made me hate Kings of Leon.
I admit I sometimes feel a bit of pride when im into something underground. You know, when someone asks what music youve been listening to and you can name a few bands anyone hardly heard of. But I dont like things I like being judged "commercial", like the new prodigy album for example.
Oh how wrong I was. I think from there on things have ONLY got worse.Geek@Heart said:(Just proved my stupidity but hey, things can't get worse, right??)
This. But it can rarely go vice versa.carnkhan4 said:I'm automatically hostile to stuff that is popular, but they can win me round...