What music did you use to listen too, that you cant stand nowadays

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Lost Prophets.

I always try to separate the art from the artist. But Ian Watkins the babyfucker was just going too far. I hope he never gets out. He was stabbed a couple years ago. He got lucky that time. Pedos are the lowest of the low in the prison pecking order.

I'm not very interesting an Aerosmith, U2 or The Black Crowes anymore. It's not that I hate them. It's just that they don't do much for me like they did in the 90s.

but something on the level of Dream On

The first time I heard Dream On was during MTV's 10th anniversary concert. I thought it was a new song. If I heard it on the radio previously I might have been too young to remember because when I started listening to the radio on my own accord Pump was their big thing. . It's an orchestrated version conducted by Michael Kamen. The video of this performance was played a lot on MTV. It is vastly superior to the album version that is played on the radio. They really are in top form here. This is the only version I can still listen to without going "Oh God. Not this again".

 
When Sheryl Crow came up in the news recently, I realized I was absolutely indifferent to her music.

I lost interest in the Dave Matthews Band during their meteroric rise in the 90's because I went to a concert and hated their fans.

I can't really listen to the Dropkick Mruphys or the Ramones anymore. I feel like I'm too old and too much in the 'stablishment.

Tori Amos' early work is too teen-angsty for me now.
 
Black Eyed Peas were like my favorite musicians as a dumb kid seeing them on TV as the first musicians ever at the exact perfect time
There was an official website that had 4 of their songs on it on a Flash thing and I just used that because I didn't know how to piracy
 
When I was a pre-teen I listened to a lot of lolicore. I was unaware of the pedophillic themes and thought of it as music with high pitched vocals and funny titles. At this time, I also tried to get into weeabo culture. I was too young to understand why it was wrong, but back then I though that the weeabo community's degenerate humor was funny and that being super gross and offensive like them was "mature" to do. As soon as I became aware of the pedophillic themes of lolicore and how creepy weeabos are in genral I stopped listening to it and stopped watching anime as a whole. Looking back, I am lucky that I wasn't groomed by some pedophile. This experience has also caused me to really hate anime.
 
I thought Limp Bizkit, but I gave Significant Other a spin a few weeks ago and it's actually still pretty great, so probably Linkin Park. A couple of their later songs I still like but I don't think I could take Hybrid Theory seriously any more, it's too 2000s.
chocolate starfish and the hotdog flavored water is still pretty good too
 
And Green Day.

I hope and pray we never develop time travel in my lifetime. I WILL go back to 2006 and beat my teenage self with the buckle end of a belt.

Nothing wrong with not having refined taste as a teenage self yet (I still have Hitchin' a ride and King for a day somewhere in my driving playlist), but the moment Armstrong decided to use very apparently autotune (or make a duet with Bono Vox), someone should've sent a hitman.
 
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I went through a brief glam/hair metal phase in my teens, bands like Lynch Mob, W.A.S.P. and Foreigner. I wouldn't say I can't stand it, but I don't listen to it anymore.
 
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All my old emo/scene music. AFI, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Metro Station. 3Oh!3, My Chemical Romance, Fallout Boy, Panic! At The Disco, Dance Gavin Dance, Me Against City, The Used.

I used to think a lot of these dudes were cool. But as I got older I realized a lot of these bands front-men were all 30+ year old men in their prime whining and whinging about nothing in particular. A lot of them turned out to either be sex pests or just...odd...in inoffensive but definitely odd ways...Some of them even came from money or music-legacy families so they really were just crying into their millions.

I guess upon growing up i realized that all that angst in school was just hormones and pageantry. Because holy fuck 14yo me is angry at the world because they THINK they know the world; and want to fight it. 30s me is tired of the world, has seen too much. And wants off the ride.
Had I spent my time being more positive as a teen instead of an edgy emo kid, perhaps I wouldn't be so exhausted now.
 
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The screamo and powerviolence music I listened to in my high school and early college years are no longer a part of my life. After moving on from the Midwest ska scene, that trend faded, and I found myself going to see lots of screamo and powerviolence bands and stuck with that. I don't listen to Capitalist Casualties, Charles Bronson, The Blood Brothers, The Locust, Orchid, Usurp Synapse, Reversal of Man or Combatwoundedveretan anymore. A lot of it is noisy and loud. I didn't wear earbuds when I should have and damaged my hearing. Plus, the spock rock trend of white belts and skinny jeans aged horribly. I have a few songs that randomly play on Spotify when I hit the gym, but I wouldn't listen to that stuff nowadays.
 
I only listen to music I like and want to listen to. I don't get all this hate watching hate reading and I guess hate listening weird fag shit that goes on now.
 
Rappers like Lil Wayne, the dude sounds like the personification of mesothelioma. I also remember pretending to be into that Flux Pavilion, Doctor P, Skrillex shit.
 
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80-90% of the thrash and death metal I used to listen to. Looking back, a lot of it was either 2edgy4you or half baked political ideas like "government sucks".
 
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