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SignUp Now!Yeah, I edited my post. Because it really is the stuff that was getting played on the radio that I didn't like. Smash Mouth, Buckcherry, Eagle Eye Cherry, Marcy Playground, Shawn Mullins, Creed, Nickleback, Oasis, Fastball, Limp Bizkit, Korn, Kid Rock, Hoobastank, Goo Goo Dolls, The Verve, Blink 182, Three Doors Down, Five for Fighting, New Radicals, etc.I love the rock that came out of that era because that was my personal coming-of-age time, but yeah, pop taking back the end of the 90s was awful. And the early 2000s produced a lot of bad music as well.Failure rules. They're still putting out amazing albums to this day.
I mostly hate the post-grunge era, tbh.
I’m not really into popWhat about Radiohead, anybody heard of any of their songs?
The National Anthem tooRadiohead has plenty of good bass lines. That one bridge part or whatever that is before the first guitar solo in “Paranoid Android” is probably my favorite. The second verse of “Decks Dark” is so smooth.
I briefly began to convince myself to get into vinyl last year, but then I looked at the prices of albums. I am much too cheap to get into that.'70s albums just sound better on vinyl than modern ones. My theory is because they were recorded, mixed, and mastered with vinyl in mind. Vinyl doesn't do a great job reproducing sub-bass. All modern songs, even indie rock, have a ton of low end compared to '70s music.
Imagine being at this showThe National Anthem tooRadiohead has plenty of good bass lines. That one bridge part or whatever that is before the first guitar solo in “Paranoid Android” is probably my favorite. The second verse of “Decks Dark” is so smooth.
Chuck Klosterman wrote a wild essay where he explores if Kid A predicted 9/11. It's peak Klosterman.
Well, CDs are dirt cheap these days. They lack the allure though.I briefly began to convince myself to get into vinyl last year, but then I looked at the prices of albums. I am much too cheap to get into that.'70s albums just sound better on vinyl than modern ones. My theory is because they were recorded, mixed, and mastered with vinyl in mind. Vinyl doesn't do a great job reproducing sub-bass. All modern songs, even indie rock, have a ton of low end compared to '70s music.