Unpopular views about music

When I first heard that name I thought for sure it was a trans drag queen...still not impressed, I don't need to her music if she's shilling for LGTBQ I want NOTHING to do with her! She could have the voice of an angel but no, not gonna support that lifestyle!
I miss when the lesbians were hot and could sing like Tatu.
 
Kendrick Lamar is a faggot, nigga really thinks he's the music version of Martin Luther King, his new album is probably the worst one he's ever released and he fell off after maad city. After DAMN released people would just dick ride his shit nonstop. Going after drake felt like a PR stunt as well. Not to mention he gated the shittest album he's made originally because Trump won then released it anyways and it was just awful like Jesus christ.
I agree he also has a massive god complex; using the crown of thorns on his album cover, Mr. Morale and the Big Daipers, or whatever it was called, was awful, and the skits were cringey, but yet his fans meat-rided it nonstop. I remember some old head YouTuber named Hip Hop Universe or something like that criticized it, and Kendrick fanboys got butthurt, calling his album a masterpiece, not to mention him going after Drake. It's the music equivalent of going after flat earthers; it's an easy punching bag to make himself seem smart.

As far as commercial success, I recently saw a chart showing that Good Kid, M.A.A.D City is still outselling his new album, GNX, and it's nearly 15 years old, so clearly his vocal fans must be outweighed by people who liked his old stuff better. I admit I liked his old stuff; I didn't even bother to listen to his Drake diss track. Not like us, all of the constant meat riding and people praising it as artistic genius because he had an owl in a cage in the music video like that's some kind of super deep easter egg even though you could find Drake's logo in like 5 seconds of googling.

TLDR: Kendrick Lamar is overrated, and his fans are annoying.
 
The Cure recently released a new album, I only heard the first single from it and they're still good too.
I had no idea they were still going. My dad is more likely to know about that, since his teenage years were built on them. And Joy Division, and New Order.

Covers, by Deftones, is ace, I must add. I'm not an Eighties fan, but, as I've said before awhile back, Drive, originally by The Cars, is a great one. Do You Believe?, by The Cardigans, has more... oomph, on the Covers album, as well. I'm including that, because, even though it's not an Eighties song, it's my second favourite song from that album, next to, yeah, Drive.
 
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I had no idea they were still going. My dad is more likely to know about that, since his teenage years were built on them. And Joy Division, and New Order.

Covers, by Deftones, is ace, I must add. I'm not an Eighties fan, but, as I've said before awhile back, Drive, originally by The Cars, is a great one. Do You Believe?, by The Cardigans, has more... oomph, on the Covers album, as well. I'm including that, because, even though it's not an Eighties song, it's my second favourite song from that album, next to, yeah, Drive.
Deftones' cover of Drive is gorgeous. One of the best covers I've ever heard (imo).
 
I had no idea they were still going. My dad is more likely to know about that, since his teenage years were built on them. And Joy Division, and New Order.

Covers, by Deftones, is ace, I must add. I'm not an Eighties fan, but, as I've said before awhile back, Drive, originally by The Cars, is a great one. Do You Believe?, by The Cardigans, has more... oomph, on the Covers album, as well. I'm including that, because, even though it's not an Eighties song, it's my second favourite song from that album, next to, yeah, Drive.
I still listen to the radio when I drive and happened to catch it.

I don't know how they do it, but Deftones are so good with the songs they cover. I really like their cover of the Chauffer by the Cure, it gives me those sweet goth vibes.
 
I don't like U2 (at least after Joshua Tree which means they have now sucked longer than they were ever even arguably good and they were not even that good then). I do think the Edge is actually pretty good. But Boner is the most gargantuan faggot who ever lived, the supernova version of other virtue signaling annoying faggot Bob Geldof.

I loved that South Park episode. It just really captured the essence that is Bono.

U2 has some good songs. But for me, Bono's persona just ruins his own legacy. He's an insufferable pretentious twat.

All his kids have terrible and embarrassing names. Especially the one he stole from Michael Hutchence.

Live Aid was huge though. My mom went. It was like the biggest thing in the world to her at the time. She was really into U2 in the 80s as well. I was too young to really understand the whole phenomenon. But looking back at a lot of that stuff it seems like showboating to me. But I guess at the time it wasn't seen that way to the fans.

That said, Geldof was kind of cool:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Geldof#Controversies

During a special session at the XX International AIDS Conference, 2014, Geldof referred to sex workers as "hookers",[67] for which he was subsequently criticised. Christian Vega, a sex workers' rights activist and a member of Victoria's peer-only Victorian Sex Industry Network (VIXEN), criticised speakers including Geldof for their use of pejorative language; Vega contended that this language perpetuated stigmas that are among the key barriers to HIV prevention.[68] Geldof responded to the criticism during the closing session of the conference: "I read today in the paper that my talk yesterday was littered with profanities – fuck them." In Geldof's view, rights-based language hampered HIV prevention, and he defended using terms such as "hookers" and "junkies": "Let's not get distracted by diversionary language. Let's call it as it is".[69] In a radio show after the conference on Joy 94.9, Vega dismissed Geldof's view that rights-based language was a waste of time as "ridiculous". In Vega's view, this language served as an important tool to challenge stigma and discrimination, particularly within an HIV context.[70]

Hey, that's what they say in the street. tiptoeing around "offensive" words and inventing new and retarded terms that don't hurt feefees never helped anyone. A junkie knows they're a junkie. Calling them a "Person with substance issues" is useless.

Lots of songs about addiction are very raw. I remember an MTV concert with Alice in Chains where Layne just comes out and opens with Junkhead. I think it might have been before Dirt's official release. Where's the balls like that today? Jellyroll's got prison tattoos and all the stuff I've heard so far is so tame and boring compared to some other stuff I've heard. That song with Falling in Reverse is horrible.
 
@Dysnomia I don't like Bob, to be honest, but the knowledge of his ex, and his eldest daughter croaking in the same manner, still makes me sad. Said ex, Paula Yates, had a rough go of it, having on and off mental issues, and learning her dad, who she loved to bits, wasn't actually her dad. Her biological dad couldn't keep it in his pants, and her mum wasn't that much better.

 
Old school Psychopathic Records up until 2005 had some absolute bangers.

First two Twiztid albums, great
ICP up until the Hells Pit was great
So many good compilations in their history.
 
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David Bowie is the only major artist who had a long career (let's say 3 decades plus) who didn't drop off massively and spend his last years producing utterly forgettable crap - and even he fell off after Let's Dance but got his shit together around '95.

The only exception is The Fall but that doesn't count because all their albums are kind of the same.
 
  • Most country music and rock is slop. In most cases it's the muttmericans version of what rap is to a nigger.
  • Heavy metal and "screamo" is pure garbage. It's the music of choice for Lolcows for a reason.
  • Drift phonk without the nigger baboon vocals sounds dope and is great workout music, the zoomers actually made something good for once.
  • EDM is the most creative genre, even it suffers from "sampling" (ripping off songs). It's still the genre that you can be most creative with.
  • There is no such thing as an "amazing singer", it's an astroturfed meme to hype up a certain artist with that label. You either can or can not sing, it's all in the voice personality so to speak of what you like/enjoy. There is probably a Adele/Celine Dion/Elvis or what ever is considered "best singer" in every high school or college campus. Give them all a voice coach and a few sessions to train how to sing (technical stuff) and you will probably find a lot of "really good" singers.
 
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