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Thank you, I fully agree with that statement.

BanRAB like Led Zeppelin, the Who, the Rolling Stones, the Beatles etc. bore me. I'm not saying they are bad and I respect them all immensely for their impact on music, but their music just doesn't grab me.
 
I'd make a CunningStunt/Cobain love paste with his ashes. I adore the man. Although I can see why Nirvana fans are annoying as fuck, even though I'm one of them.

Nirvana/Beatles are untouchable for me, but the fans for the most part are really annoying. Radiohead fans are the worst though, even though I really like the band.
 
In that all of their songs sound the same?

Other then possiply birthing punk, the most interesting thing they ever did was not music but thanking George W. Bush in their Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame acceptance speech.
 
weezer is a legitimate band

The Pixies would have been twice as good if Kim Deal frotned it, but they wouldn't be The Pixies if that was so.

Q-Tip's solo debut kind of sucked hard

slowcore/sadcore and all related genres are all a bunch of bull****

Deep Wound is popular because they are great, not because J Mascis drummed in it.

Tweez by Slint sucks

Spoonboy is the best thing on Plan-It-X recorRAB.

This Town NeeRAB Guns sucks
 
The Wall is suffocatingly dull in its entirety. A concept album is meant to be listened to that way. In bits and pieces it can be moderately enjoyable, but otherwise it's nothing. Nothing about it leaves me feeling changed or different by the end. There is no thematic change in my attitude after hearing it. It simply has no power.
 
Only he didn't, that sounded like something being played by a kid who just learned how to slap. Anyone who knows the technique could play what he plays. Listen to that and then compare it to work by Victor Wooten, Bootsy Collins, Larry Graham, Stanley Gordon, Louis Johnson, Flea and Les Claypool (when they're not even soloing) and you will realise just how mediocre it is in comparison.



Just having rhythm is not enough. Thats required of any bass player. Show me one good bassline that in terms of melody and creativity is better than anything by Paul Mccartney.



For a good band for starters.
 
There's one Beatles song that could never elicit a yawn... A Day in the Life. It's virtually two songs in one, drawn together by a large atonal crescendo of many different instruments. Fascinating to say the least
 
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