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El Coyote
06-24-2007, 02:31 PM
Its bloody rubbish isn't it? I sometimes think its because i'm getting older, but I don't think it is.The tv/chart/radio is just full of soulless, passionless pish, where style is more important than content. I could count on one hand the number of bands which have excited me since 95...ah the glory years of 90-95 where we had essential releases from bands like-

Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Mother Love Bone
Alice In Chains
Soundgarden
Faith No More
Metallica
Smashing Pumpkins
Stone Temple Pilots
Rage Against The Machine
Guns n Roses
Therapy
Kyuss
The Wildhearts
Green Day
Janes Addiction
Manic Street Preachers
Red Hot Chili Peppers(anyone remember when they were good?)
Screaming Trees.....

...i could go on but you get my drift.Thats a fuckin awesome list.(obviously i'm a rock fan.... ;)) What have we got now? The Killers and Justin Trousersnake......, no thanks.Nurse...the screens...I think music is on the verge of flatlining.

pornlover
06-24-2007, 04:22 PM
Couldn't had said it better myself, El C I did some digging and since your music taste is similiar to mine if not identical, try giving these tunes a spin on your speakers and tell me what you think!!

Tool - Prison Sex
Chevelle
Perfect Circle
Rise Against - Blood To Bleed

Theres more, but if you had to download one song, get the Tool one. I have a feeling if you didnt like them before you may enjoy some of their stuff. Rise against is a good new band that I recently got into, normally I dont go for their kinda garbage but they are quality.. As far as Chevelle and Perfect Circle, I didnt list any particular songs because they have many classics, give em a try tell me what ya think

El Coyote
06-24-2007, 06:31 PM
I love Tool bootyninja, they're one of the few bands since 95 I was referring to...saw them a couple of times live...awesome.Never really got sold on A Perfect Circle though. Judith, The Hollow and Orestes are fantastic though(I think thats what they're called! Havent listened to them in a while). Don't know Rise Against or Chevelle, might check them out.

fireside
06-24-2007, 08:27 PM
not sure if youve ever heard this band,...but if you get the chance to do so,..try--------iced earth(in the following,..something wicked this way comes/purgatory/alive in athens/dark saga/the blessed and the dammed,...........another has been the releases of the front man of judas priest ,.rob halford,..with his release of--resurrection/and live insurrection,..the new release of,.black sabbath-the dio years,.and all cds from godsmack,.now im not the type of person that was into the big hair bands,.i enjoyed those like,.nazareth/ritchie blackmores rainbow/judas priest/jimi hendrix/led zeppelin/heart/james gang/tommy bolin/etc,.................but i do agree that most of the music today is far and few between the way it used to be,.especially when someone tries to play something like rush,..through those thumpping speakers it ruins for everyone

mar1b0r0man
06-25-2007, 12:26 AM
- Begin Rant -

I totally agree, not only in music but movies as well. The days where some individuals - with real talent can claim to be called singers, musicians, actors, celebrities, etc. are gone. These days, anyone - with zero talent zero skills can be a celebrity. There's no more heart or even though in any of their work, if you can even call it work. It's all about the "bling", and as long as they can be controlled and their work can be mass-produced and marketed, they instantly earn the seal of approval from hollywood. It's unfortunate but we now live in the era of the hollywood "machine" cookie-cutter and fabricated singers, musicians, actors, celebrities, etc. and to think, kids growing up and looking up to these drones, it's just so sad ;D

- End Rant -

pornlover
06-25-2007, 02:09 AM
Btw El Coyote the singer from Tool is also the singer from Perfect Circle.

Wing
06-26-2007, 12:24 AM
I completely agree with you there. Nowadays people don't even care what those clowns are there singing they just care about their pretty face and popularity. The mainstream music are all unbearable garbage. I mean when all the radio stations around your area play the SAME CRAP day and night and they don't even sound good.

What worse is there are a lot of other choices of music (for myself, I really like eurodance, vocal trance) but there are NO, ZERO, NONE radio station(s) plays those type of music at all. Why should I be forced to listen to annoying musics that I don't like...? Whatever happened to diversity?

Which is why I turned to Internet radio station like di.fm. It's place like that I can find relaxation from the stress of work. But guess what? Those goddamn greedy bastards are about to force Internet radio out of business by this!!! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18384667/site/newsweek/

I mean wtf? What has this earth coming into? Soon I will have no place to listen to what I like to listen to? I have a feeling that they are trying to force us into listening to mainstream crap but hell, I rather destroy my radio into bits than listening to something that's not worth listening at all.

Like El C mentioned, the 1990s is where the true music sprouted and withered as soon as year 2000 visits us. If I have to listen to music from 10 years ago then so be it, I am damn proud of it.

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mar1b0r0man
06-26-2007, 04:33 AM
I hear ya, it's just so sad that 99% of todays music & movies will never become classics.

Boneman
06-26-2007, 06:10 AM
Completely agree, me and my 'old' friends still agree that the early 90's was the best time for music like El Coyote mentioned (Soundgarden etc.). But I do love the 60's as well (Hendrix, Dead, etc.)
The 90's though was when we graduated from high school and we have a theory (not really a theory) that the popular music when you graduated from high school is the music you will always think was the best.
However, several younger people I've talked to say that the music from the early 90's was genius and they listen to it as well.
I can't believe our theory will really hold up these days though...God I hope not...

There is great alternative music these days, one streaming station I listen to is KEXP from Seattle. they play great alternative music you will NEVER hear on the radio. I listen to it all day at work

Banewolf
06-26-2007, 10:39 PM
The 90's were shit.

Yes, there were some good Bands like Nirvana or Soundgarden or Tool - but when it comes to popular Music the 90's were a freakin' Nightmare! I can't remember even 10 good Songs that entered my country's Top Ten in the Nineties.
All that Techno and Euro Dance stuff that ruled the charts made me want to enter a Disco with a Sword in my Hands...

There was some good Music though - mainly in Metal (Fear Factory, Type O Negative, Machine Head, Sepultura and others)
Metallica were shit after "...and Justice for all".

The 80's were a much better Decade when it comes to Music.

Banewolf
06-26-2007, 10:41 PM
Todays Music is mostly boring - again speaking of popular Music.

Megalomania
06-28-2007, 07:40 PM
well pop in this time is horrible (my opinion as a goth freak)
but in other genres there are still very good bands at work like after forever or within temptation

MGB45
06-29-2007, 03:58 AM
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borkeman
06-29-2007, 04:22 PM
Since '03 Ive found a steady decline in music.
I suppose as you get older you just develop your own taste.
Yes between 90-95 we had some seminal (not a rude word ;D) albums
Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Manics, U2, Radiohead, Smashing Pumpkins, Chili Peppers.....

So what have we today? Snow Patrol (A lousy Singer, no conviction, pap songs,) The Killers (A few ok songs, but another dodgy singer). Artic Monkeys, (Noise pollution!), Arcade fire, (What the f**k are they all about?)

And as for the films, turn your attention away from all that hollywood muck, and check out Old boy, Ong Bak, A Bittersweet life and the Experiment

iammizz
07-06-2007, 07:10 PM
Yeah the new music sucks donkey balls on a hot day but hell doesnt every generaton think the same thing? That being said, both music and movies have gotten plastic and cookie cutter. I still love the alternative and punk of the late 70s early 80s and it is hard to find good stuff of the caliber that i am used to but its out there if you search. I think its great that some of you have added some music and movies to look into, saves me a boat load of time.

unnamed
06-02-2009, 10:30 PM
Well it sure isn't what it used to be. Has anyone tried to listen to a radio station lately, find a good anywhere. Like newspapers they be been gone someday.

pissedfish
06-03-2009, 04:37 AM
I think about some of the bands that are popular today, and wonder if any of their shit will be played 30 years from now? Kind of like Zeppelin, Hendrix, Ozzy, the Stones, etc. Makes me respect the old stuff even more.

etmare
06-08-2009, 12:32 PM
Absolutely agree! If is today released any great album - is released only from old band like Judas Priest, or AC/DC. All new things are shit!

Subsplot
06-09-2009, 12:06 PM
I (respectfully) completely disagree, i can name plenty of albums released over the last 15 years that I'm still listening to and will still be in 15, 30 years time. here are but a few.

Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Portishead - Dummy
Korn - Follow the Leader
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine (Its almost 20 years old guys, 20!!!)
Turin Breaks - The Optimist LP
Nirvana - Unplugged, In Utero, Nevermind

ect ect ect, there are loads and loads of decent albums and bands out there (I didn't even mention Greenday) they might be drowned out by the deluge of disposable pop but who cares, albums like these have a much longer shelf life and their creating bands will still be touring and releasing records when the Britney's of this world are locking themselves in a bathrooms or court houses and publicly mutilating themselves. The kids round my way are still buying Kurt Cobain hoddies and t-shirts, even though he killed himself when I was their age. (Nothing like a suicide to create a legend.)