Unpopular opinions
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Entombed was decent. Always liked their guitar tone. I actually liked a few tracks off of Wolverine Blues. Carcass was actually one of my favorite metal bands back in the day in that genre. Amazing riffs, melodic yet heavy and a great guitar tone as well, under appreciated IMO. I also dug Machine Head and Nailbomb back in the day but so many of these bands stay trapped in a box creatively and their vocalists are very poor to be honest. It gets insanely montonous with the few exceptions.
Metallica gets a lot of hate as expected and I'm not a fan of all of their albums but Load and Reload are terrible. At the end of the day they still have it in them to write a great thrash metal song (see "Spit out the Bone") though.I saw Carcass years ago. Might've been for the Necroticism album or Heartwork. I know Robb Flynn gets a lot of flack but I think he's a good guitarist. I loved the stuff he did when he was in Forbidden and Vio-lence, but this was back when the whole Bay Area thrash scene was big. Metallica just fell off the radar for me after the Black album. There's no question that Hetfield is an awesome guitarist and songwriter but he kinda changed his vocal style which lost me. And when the band started doing the make-up thing I didn't know what was going on. I get that bands want to do different stuff musically but often times the new change in sound fails to live up to everyone's expectations. I'll always love the early stuff Metallica did though.
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Rock and roll didn’t begin until 1977 as far as I’m concerned.
I'm not really up on dinosaur rock, but I'm guessing Van Halen?
https://www.spin.com/2007/09/1977-year-punk-exploded/
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Ignoring @Chris and his fake hipster opinion, I'd like to remind you of the existence of The Stooges who invented punk 10 years before Sid and Johnny started pretending they could play. And then there's the MC5…
EDIT: I'm enjoying this thread at the minute. Pointless expressions of baseless preference and personal opinion that go largely unchallenged.
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No one actually “Likes” Iggy Pop, though [emoji16]
And Sid never actually played live with the Pistols. On stage, yes, but had his instrument amplified, I don’t think.
In Johnny’s book, he claimed they never plugged in his bass because he was so bloody terrible.
Which became apparent during his worthless stint as a soloist.
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I like this thread. So much teenage angst coming from people with kids and 401ks hahaha
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We are pretty terrible, that’s for sure…
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My problem with Punk as a whole is that, being musically Trained, I would rather listen to something that actually sounds good, rather than just being progressive. I love the sentiment and most of the riffs, as well as the lyrics, but sadly, most of the 60-late 80s stuff sounded so terrible on record I can’t stand to listen to it, no matter how “good” or “ground breaking” it was.
Minor Threat was kind of the first album I actually connected with as a teen. The others I just liked because of their impact.
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I don’t hate anything, I just don’t like Much… haha
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I’ll have to throw on some older punk music while I work this evening [emoji108]
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I could never get into punk, just not my thang.
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The thing with proto punk, punk and post punk for me is that it throws up some of the absolute best music. Ironically, in the case of HD this is also pop music dressed up as punk. I love those guys.
Don't know if they're considered post punk but i'm a fan of the Bush Tetras
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You want to be really jealous?
I saw The Chainsmokers in concert.
Boom.
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You want to be really jealous?
I saw The Chainsmokers in concert.
Boom.
So That’s the new music you prefer over anything from the last century?