quote:Originally posted by Member 27: Kelis Jessica Simpson The Darkness Britney Spears Christina Aguilera The Spice Girls Atomic Kitten
I know Im mentioning alot of hot chicks, but they deserve it after polluting the airwaves with their crap.
I agree with some of those groups, especially atomic kitten, but i have to disagree over Kelis, i really like her most recent album. The singles aren't the better songs on it.
Posts: 33 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: 20 May 2004
I would like to add The Rapture to this list. I know they are beloved of hipsters, but what I've heard of the Rapture is either a rip off of the Cure or a bunch of awful sounding dissonant noise.(Those are my reasons).
The first two Kelis albums are actually quite good, and the best songs on the new album are not the singles. The Darkness have apparently decided to shoot themselves by hiring "Mutt" Lange to produce their next album. That's the career suicide some of you are hoping for! I would definately have Britney on this list as well as I would add Ja Rule and everybody who's ever been on American Idol! Oh yeah, Enrique Iglesias can go too.
"If it were beneficial, their father would produce children already circumcised from their mother. Rather, the true circumcision in spirit has become profitable in every respect." -Jesus, from the Gospel Of Thomas
Not to be wussy, but I have to say that taking anybody out back and shooting them is a little cruel. Hows about we just take these folks out back and beat the crap out them? I think that would be sufficient.
Id forgotten about Ja Rule since he seems to have disappeared off the face of the Earth.
I also forgot about Madonna.
I just saw a clip from some fools called "Blazing Squad". I think the clip might have been a joke. It was a bunch of white guys rapping with black chicks shaking their booties all about the place. I feel like my ears have been violated.
Posts: 335 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: 14 May 2004
The Darkness are pretty fun IMO. Refreshing after all the nu-metal gloom. I am not a nu-metal fan.
I wouldn't mind seeing these retire:
Michael Bolton Jessica Simpson Atomic Kitten Spice Girls Switchfoot Jet (sorry, just don't like them. IMO they are no White Stripes) J-Lo B*Witched Aaron Carter Hilary Duff Justin Timberlake 'N Sync O Town BSB Christina Aguilera (unless she can get better material for her voice) William Hung, Justin Guarini, Ruben Studdard, Kimberley Locke, Clay Aiken, Kelly Clarkson (Kimberley and Kelly's albums weren't bad, but I don't see them improving) Hoobastank Toby Keith Janet Jackson (I think she's lost it) I could do without most rappers and nu-metal artists
"If it were beneficial, their father would produce children already circumcised from their mother. Rather, the true circumcision in spirit has become profitable in every respect." -Jesus, from the Gospel Of Thomas
quote:Originally posted by Worldflesh: Not to be wussy, but I have to say that taking anybody out back and shooting them is a little cruel. Hows about we just take these folks out back and beat the crap out them? I think that would be sufficient.
What if we just take them out back and force them to listen to all of the CDs mentioned on this thread?
Posts: 138 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: 11 May 2004
quote:Originally posted by Member 27: While we are at it we must not forgot to give Guy Sebastian a horrible death (the guy, scuse the pun, who won Australian Idol).
Is there any country that doesn't have an "Idol" show? Maybe that's how we'll know when Iraq has recovered from the war... when "Iraqi Idol" begins airing.
Posts: 138 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: 11 May 2004
quote:Originally posted by KT: I would like to add The Rapture to this list.
While I realize the rapture have been hyped out of this world, I think that there is actually some legitimate substance to "Echoes." Well, not so much substance in an artistic sense, but more in the notion that they create fun, loud, danceable music. For example, I picked up "Echoes" last fall and have been playing it at parties ever since. It's a nice alternative to hip-hop and, while not every song is a winner, some ("i need your love," "killing," "house of jealous lovers") are nearly impossible to sit still to. Granted, Rapture is not music to think to; however, it is the ultimate disc to put in on the Friday night drive home from work to the party. As far as the Cure comparisons go, I can't really argue that. Luke Jenner does sound like Robert Smith wailing through surgery. That said, he does bring some manic energy with his grating howl, and, in the end, that seems to do the trick for me.
"Ain't it just like the night to play tricks when you're tryin' to be so quiet?"
Posts: 94 | Location: Washington State | Registered: 17 May 2004