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Post by Fox in the Snow on Dec 15, 2018 23:38:06 GMT
More or less. That’s my "official" go to worst-song-ever. I’ve heard plenty of other terrible songs (“I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker”, “FREAXXX”, just about anything by The Black Eyed Peas), that are pretty much just as bad. It’s thankfully a bit easier to avoid rubbish you don’t want to hear these days, or at least avoid hearing it over and over and over. That wasn’t the case so much circa the early 90s. Outside of Maroon 5 nothing that has come SINCE the early 90's has really captured my imagination. By the mid 90's and the emergence of New Kids on the Block my heart was officially broken. Don't get me wrong, I have liked quite a few songs since then, but nothing so much that I followed it continuously, again outside of maybe Maroon 5. Can't say I'm the biggest fan of Maoon 5, but there's been plenty of stuff I've liked post-90s. I've probably just had to look a little further past the charts than I previously did.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Dec 16, 2018 3:39:00 GMT
Outside of Maroon 5 nothing that has come SINCE the early 90's has really captured my imagination. By the mid 90's and the emergence of New Kids on the Block my heart was officially broken. Don't get me wrong, I have liked quite a few songs since then, but nothing so much that I followed it continuously, again outside of maybe Maroon 5. Can't say I'm the biggest fan of Maoon 5, but there's been plenty of stuff I've liked post-90s. I've probably just had to look a little further past the charts than I previously did. Problem is the radio is no longer the help it once was. Even iTunes isn't really a thing anymore! What does "past the charts" mean?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 3:42:52 GMT
Can't say I'm the biggest fan of Maoon 5, but there's been plenty of stuff I've liked post-90s. I've probably just had to look a little further past the charts than I previously did. Problem is the radio is no longer the help it once was. Even iTunes isn't really a thing anymore! What does "past the charts" mean? Indie pop or less popular pop acts, I'd guess. As weird as it is, pop is more of a genre at this point than something necessarily popular. Radio can still be a help if you find the right local stations-- student radio isn't a bad place to look if you're near a university. Or if you just put yourself outside your comfort zone. I found some great underground pop by tuning into Polish radio stations in Euro Truck Simulator 2 of all places.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Dec 16, 2018 3:47:51 GMT
Can't say I'm the biggest fan of Maoon 5, but there's been plenty of stuff I've liked post-90s. I've probably just had to look a little further past the charts than I previously did. What does "past the charts" mean? I guess basically what isn't in the charts, not that anyone takes any notice of them anymore, but they still exist. What's not so popular I guess as @bartlesby said.
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Post by gameboy on Dec 16, 2018 3:52:05 GMT
So in approximately 25-30 years you haven't heard anything worse. Wow.
In that time I've heard SO much worse that I thought we were in the American decline. Little did I know it could get worse still. t r u m p
More or less. That’s my "official" go to worst-song-ever. I’ve heard plenty of other terrible songs (“I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker”, “FREAXXX”, just about anything by The Black Eyed Peas), that are pretty much just as bad. It’s thankfully a bit easier to avoid rubbish you don’t want to hear these days, or at least avoid hearing it over and over and over. That wasn’t the case so much circa the early 90s. Thank you. The Black Eyed Peas are one of the worst acts ever. I can't believe there are people who actually took that bubblegum crap seriously.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 4:42:44 GMT
More or less. That’s my "official" go to worst-song-ever. I’ve heard plenty of other terrible songs (“I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker”, “FREAXXX”, just about anything by The Black Eyed Peas), that are pretty much just as bad. It’s thankfully a bit easier to avoid rubbish you don’t want to hear these days, or at least avoid hearing it over and over and over. That wasn’t the case so much circa the early 90s. Thank you. The Black Eyed Peas are one of the worst acts ever. I can't believe there are people who actually took that bubblegum crap seriously. They used to have a little bit of musical cred. They collaborated once with the Jungle Brothers which was an utter shock in hindsight. But yeah, they're the worst.
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Post by Caesar Roberto on Dec 16, 2018 5:24:52 GMT
Ok good. Ram Ranch? Well I don't really consider it a song, more like a piece of comedy. It's funny so yeah I guess I like it somewhat. Do you even know if it was intended to be that way? Probably. I would assume so, but who knows these days.
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