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Whatever the Radio plays for a fucking decade and then repeats the process.
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I don't like the Chili Peppers at all, and I think Dani California is mundane at best – but I will admit that the music video for that song is true kino. I like the tributes to Elvis, Cream, Slade, Bowie, Sex Pistols, Misfits, Poison, and Nirvana.I loved The Red Hot Chili Peppers growing up. Mother's Milk, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Californication, and By The Way. Albums I listened on repeat growing up. I really fucking hate "Dani California" because it did greatly impact my respect for the band.
This youtuber's video is way too BLOATED for its own darn good but it does go through quite well why Dani California is a terrible song. To sum up the most egregious offenses:
>Dani California is a shameless ripoff of Tom Petty's "Mary Jane's Last Dance", straight up plagiarism of lyrics with Mary Jane growing up in Indiana and Dani California "Getting born in the state of Mississippi"
>They even rip off Hendrix's "Purple Haze" for crying out loud
>It's just lyrically lazy and so is the music
It's not a song that makes my blood boil but it's a song that makes it harder for me to say RCHP is a great band. It's the sellout song of the 2000s.
Gotta love Pat Finnerty, he's awesome.I loved The Red Hot Chili Peppers growing up. Mother's Milk, Blood Sugar Sex Magik, Californication, and By The Way. Albums I listened on repeat growing up. I really fucking hate "Dani California" because it did greatly impact my respect for the band.
This youtuber's video is way too BLOATED for its own darn good but it does go through quite well why Dani California is a terrible song. To sum up the most egregious offenses:
>Dani California is a shameless ripoff of Tom Petty's "Mary Jane's Last Dance", straight up plagiarism of lyrics with Mary Jane growing up in Indiana and Dani California "Getting born in the state of Mississippi"
>They even rip off Hendrix's "Purple Haze" for crying out loud
>It's just lyrically lazy and so is the music
It's not a song that makes my blood boil but it's a song that makes it harder for me to say RCHP is a great band. It's the sellout song of the 2000s.
I just looked up the lyrics, searched for "nigga", 42 results.
Genius rhyming! I mean, did you all know that "nigger" rhymes with "nigger?!" I know, right? Fucking mind-blowing!
Right? On that note, my friends and I once played a drinking game where we drank every time the stupid, untalented cunt said "nigger." We barely survived.I just looked up the lyrics, searched for "nigga", 42 results.
I like how hip hops most used word was invented by white people to mock them. First we made them till our fields, now we make them call themselves niggers, so we don't have to. Amazing really.
I dunno, my dude. The sound is pretty rich.MacArthur Park. I can't stand that song one bit.
Fuck this song, fuck the video, and fuck her too. Actually, no. Don't fuck her. She's unfuckable.Against my better judgement I will post that which haunts me:
I was working in retail and this fucking song would play every hour on the hour. Sometimes twice an hour. Every single day I worked at this store.
The day Avril Lavigne dies is the day where I will dance naked in the streets in celebration.
The Weird Al Yankovic Jurassic Park parody is a straight-up masterpiece, though:MacArthur Park. I can't stand that song one bit.
This song is mediocre at the very best, but it's still better than My Hump, the biggest piece of shit they're ever shat.I literally could not escape this song for 18-ish months in college, and unlike a lot of their other hits, this one was just aggressively fucking stupid.
The same album had a perfectly good party pop hit with I Gotta Feeling, but DJs kept insisting on playing this absolute turd instead.