I feel the same way about Bono, and yet I'm listening to Achtung Baby as we speak. I don't care about Bono's outside life, he has a good voice, and the Edge is a great guitarist. To each their own, I guess. I just think that the way a person is off-stage shouldn't influence whether you like the music or not.Eskay said:I refuse to listen to U2, not because of their music, I quite like some of the songs (well 2), but goddamn Bono makes me want go on a killing spree. I heard he can't take his glasses off because the smuggness would spill out everywhere and ruin his private jet. And how can you save the worlds poor with a dirty private jet?
Well I'll help things along then.TundraWolf said:Worst reason I've ever heard?
"They sold out."
I could literally rant about this for hours, but I won't, because I don't want to give myself a hernia.
A thousand times this. I don't complain about your electronicy techno shit, so don't give me crap when I listen to songs with words. ("your" being generic second-person in this case)KneeLord said:[I only listen to electronic music and am quite a prick about it]"
that statement was said to me as a reason my former friend didn't want to talk to me anymore, because i liked a band that didn't sound like fallout boy, making them suckchunkydude84 said:This statement just flat out confuses me.dogstile said:i've heard this reason, but i don't follow it
"avenged sevenfold isn't even close to sounding like fall out boy, they suck"
I'm a fan of some shred, but shredding just for the hell of it is what Vai does, there's no context or meaning behind it when I hear his stuff. As I said, merely an exercise in music theory ("Let's see how fast I can play this scale!") and boring as heck to listen to. At least Satriani can write some good melodies, Petrucci can bring the heavy, Gilbert can do some fun stuff, and Buckethead plays with some soul.dnnydllr said:That's why he's a shredder. He doesn't need to write good riffs, because shredding isn't about riffing. And I would have suggested "I'm the hell out of here."Nigh Invulnerable said:I dislike Vai for basically the same reason, but it has less to do with the number of frets he uses and more to do with the fact that most of his songs seem purely like exercises in music theory with no soul. Don't tell me to listen to "For the love of God" or anything like that. I've given Vai a listen, and the dude can barely write a good riff to save his life.dnnydllr said:I heard someone say they don't like Steve Vai because he moves " up and down the neck to much." Those extra frets are there for a reason.................
I think Bill Ward's awesomeness level is somewhere around 9000% all by himself, and he's the drummer. Geezer, Tony, and Ozzy are just the epitome of amazing.PersianLlama said:You are correct sir, I apologize for posting misinformation.Weapon_Master_Jedi said:I disagree. The percentage of awesome that is Black Sabbath is? *clears throat*PersianLlama said:"They're old"
Who cares? Black Sabbath is still 9000% awesome.
OVER 9000!!!!!
Oh, yes, Tool and their phallic imagery. Not liking a band because of this does seem pretty stupid.ace_of_something said:Hrm... I know I've heard people not like a band because of the logo... Oh it was TooL. She said it looked like a penis. I replied "ah yes, glad you pointed that out."
Although I can't agree with you on Vai, I must say that I agree with everyone else you just mentioned in that last post.Nigh Invulnerable said:I'm a fan of some shred, but shredding just for the hell of it is what Vai does, there's no context or meaning behind it when I hear his stuff. As I said, merely an exercise in music theory ("Let's see how fast I can play this scale!") and boring as heck to listen to. At least Satriani can write some good melodies, Petrucci can bring the heavy, Gilbert can do some fun stuff, and Buckethead plays with some soul.
I listen to metal and grunge, and I hate it when people automatically assume that I'm emo because I like 3 Days Grace.Resistance205 said:I think the worst excuse I have heard is becasue they belong to a certain genre, a lot of people I know refuse to listen to some of the music I like, just because they are from a diffrent genre then rap, or hip-hop.
Hehe, try being surreptitious next time, Damon Albarn was Blur's frontman prior to Gorillaz, if she liked Blur, she should be at least open to Gorillaz. :3Panken said:Ok, I love the Gorillaz. They are amazing. This is how a certian conversation went...