:fffuuu: THE NIGHTMARES ARE COMING BACK
I’m quite enjoying these songs of a sort I’ve never been exposed to before.
Tool -formed 1990
System of a Down - formed 1994
Manowar - formed 1980
Limp Bizkit - formed 1995
Tenacious D - formed 1993
Rammstein - formed 1994
greatest bands of 00’s eh
I can say this with knowledge everything made by Metallica past …And Justice For All is terrible their prime was the 80’s. And most of those bands had their prime in the 90’s. The only one really from 00’s was Tenacious D and they aren’t anything special.
Late 90s Epic band :
Rhapsody of Fire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye6YHQ8AZzU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GeTkgEKsSg
There is good music nowadays, but you won’t find it on your radio or on Mtv. I find it’s the independant or underground bands/artists you haven’t heard of that come up with the more original and innovative music.
Man, pop these days just takes a techno bass line and adds a plastic singer.
Actually ok to listen to but I kept laughing when Captain Jack and his railroad track was mentioned.
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This This THIS!!!
almost are my favourite bands are unknown by my friends then when I hear the songs they play at my school dances everyone sings along and I look around confused. The problem with this generation is the good music is not marketable and the bad music has over-populated the music business.
This man speaks the truth.
yeah but pop-rock has really developed from what it was jsut look at stuff like OK Go sure they aren’t the greatest thing ever but they are much better then most of the 90’s pop-rock.
IMO Pop-Punk is the worst genre ever. How can a band be Punk and Pop at the same time?! They’re the complete opposite.
You know something is wrong with this generation of plastic music when songs like Crazy Frog reach #1 in the charts, and all you hear everywhere you go is trash like Ladyboy GaGa. God I feel dirty even typing that name. I enjoy listening to Soma.FM, mainly because it plays the type of music I like, and there’s lots of variety if I get bored of the current station. But I’m usually on Groove Salad or Space Station Soma.
agreement there Imonfire pop-punk is terrible its brought shame. Though some of it is ok like Sum 41 and Blink 182 though some like to argue on their genres they’ve always been pop-punk in my book.
I just have like 16000 songs that I like its my own personal radio with no songs I do not like.
I wasn’t bashing pop-rock. I usually slot bands like OK Go into the simple rock genre, because the word pop has symbolised all that Britney Spears/Lady Ga Ga trash for me. But let’s not get into genre picking, it’s a slippery slope from there.
Wait, dont you love blink 182?
I do, but they’re the exception.
The 30s and 40s saw some great jazz. That was pretty revolutionary.
The 60s and 70s and to a lesser extent the 90s were great for reggae and dub too. Just putting that out there :3
The 80s and 90s were great for hip-hop.
Tsktsk. I rest my case. Dream Theater <3
definitely 80s and 90s
get the soundtrack to Life On Mars (Not the rubbish US Version, the proper orignal UK show), and that will show you excatly why the seventies was truley the greatest era of music (Sadly I wasn’t born till the mid eighties). Instead I grew up on the Nu-Metal scene, a fusion of rap and rock, two genres which have always been the same but in very different ways :S. Their was alot of other exciting music in the nineties, like the grunge era (No not Nirvana) that created some ground breaking and different music. But nothing of which could be considered as iconic as say Bowie, Queen, Zepplin, The Who, Floyd etc. Hip Hop on the majority died in the 00’s along with rock (Curse you My Chemical Craphouse and 50 turd), not forgetting the quite awful X Factor doing its buisness all over pop (Litteratly, tastes worse then diet coke). As a previous poster stated the best music today is hidden in the underground scene or on youtube, like seasick steve. But I don’t think that warrents the 0’s any sort of awards for being an era of great music, more an era were music was gasping for air. Hopefully the tennies (? What the hell is the next decade going to be called) will be better
Concerning pop-punk: What pop-punk is exactly, depends on who you’re asking. For me it’s punk rock that’s dealing with the “normal” themes of life and is not simply overly political for the sake of it. Like early Green Day, The Queers, Mister T Experience, The Lillingtons, to name a few. That’s not “pop”.