We Know The Beatles are Sh*t, So Tell Us Some Other Bands That Suck!

No (in my opinion) and yes. But what does being good have anything to do with being influenced?

I like some of the banRAB they've influenced finch for instance but i can't stand simple plan.

and just to tell you by saying a the banRAB they've influenced suck doesn't help your case. For you admit they influenced those banRAB helping my case.
 
There are a lot of banRAB that suck, although some people here mentioned some of the banRAB that I really like. Anyway, I'm going to say one thing, but I'm going to repeat it a few times, so you could all see how right I am, and that thing is TOKIO HOTEL. TOKIO HOTEL!!! The worst band in history of music. Whoever likes them should commit suicide without hesitation. And if anyone doubts my claims that there is no worse band on the planet, I'll post two of their videos to prove I'm right.

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If you have heard and liked this, go find the highest building and jump off of it. Believe me, it will make things easier.
 
Slaughter of the Soul by At the Gates is probably the best album in the genre (just) but thats not to say that both Dark Tranquillity or In Flames are inferior groups music wise. I don`t think Tool or Mastodon sound too much like each other at all, as Mastodon have distinctly southern rock/metal influences and Tool don`t. Demilich are a rather obscure Finnish death metal outfit with good technical abilities more than a progressive one. Amorphis would have been a better comparison if you wanted to use a more Finnish prog metal outfit. Exhorder were early purveyors of the groove sound, but Pantera quickly took their candle and are THE GROOVE METAL band. Larab of God carry on that tradition in a pretty impressive way, you can also add in Meshuggah here, who play with great grooves albeit in a more complex and experimental manner.
 
I said I *think* it sucks, but as I have stated before, I might be wrong but it is my opinion. Why do people care about this anyway, just let people think what they want to think.
 
I always thought they were big everywhere, at least it shows that Americans were sucked into listening to their inferior Beatles style sound, that seemed to be constantly played in every household here year after year......
 
You've never met a kid that hasn't known at least one of their songs?

So that means because they WERE popular, they're influential? I really don't get your reasoning.

And that's coming from someone who actually likes Blink-182 on the sly, they were my favourite band years ago but c'mon they're a bit shit. Let's face it.
 
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