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dohc4.6sc
07-13-2008, 07:48 PM
all genres?
country - george strait
rap - snoop/dre
rock - metalica
r&b - keith sweat
all other genres you can post up also.
and you can also put your favorite 90's song.
Double_0_Rusty
07-13-2008, 07:53 PM
Country- George Strait & Garth Brooks
Rap- Dre & Jay-Z
Rock- Pearl Jam & Everclear
R&B- All for one and one for all, and KC & JoJo
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 07:55 PM
Punk- Dead kennedys, Bad religion, Skankin pickle, Pennywise etc.
Metal- Pantera, Five finger death punch, Atreyu (old stuff), Killswitch engage (again older stuff.
Old school- Zapp and roger, Warren G, Dre, Old outkast.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 08:11 PM
three 6 mafia, too short, ice cube, keith sweat, tlc, outkast, kilo ali, mase, freak nasty, 69 boyz, and 2 live crew
:)
listening to "shawty freak a lil somethin" by kilo ali right now.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 08:19 PM
^^^^^You have stale taste in music. Mainstream music ftl.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 08:27 PM
^^^^^You have stale taste in music. Mainstream music ftl.
um, no. i'm sorry that you don't like my style of music. i'm not hating on yours. it's not mainstream. i was not listening to rap in the 90s. meaning i went back "MYSELF" and knew that this is the music that i like.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 08:34 PM
Everything you listed was played on MTV 80 times a day. I believe I am like 10 years older than you or somewhere close so I promise I was there. Oh and btw, all the groups you mentioned were at some point "mainstream." You are better at letting things go in your mouth rather than coming out.
dohc4.6sc
07-13-2008, 08:35 PM
um, no. i'm sorry that you don't like my style of music. i'm not hating on yours. it's not mainstream. i was not listening to rap in the 90s. meaning i went back "MYSELF" and knew that this is the music that i like.
so what were you listening to in the 90's then? you only posted up rap names so if you didnt listen to rap then what were you listening to? the spice girls?
explain bish
OneSlow5pt0
07-13-2008, 08:36 PM
umm...really dont rememeber hell i was 11 in 1999..lol
but love AFI's 90s music
dohc4.6sc
07-13-2008, 08:42 PM
umm...really dont rememeber hell i was 11 in 1999..lol
but love AFI's 90s music
hell i was only 12, but i started listening to rap when i was like 4.
Revmaynard
07-13-2008, 08:46 PM
My cousin got me into RHCP, Outkast, Sonic Youth, and The Pixies when I was about eight.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 08:46 PM
Everything you listed was played on MTV 80 times a day. I believe I am like 10 years older than you or somewhere close so I promise I was there. Oh and btw, all the groups you mentioned were at some point "mainstream." You are better at letting things go in your mouth rather than coming out.
well i don't like them just because they were mainstream at all. if you knew my type of music, then you would know that this is the type i would listen to no matter if they were mainstream or not.
so what were you listening to in the 90's then? you only posted up rap names so if you didnt listen to rap then what were you listening to? the spice girls?
explain bish
you didn't ask what i was listening to in the 90s, you asked what was my favorite 90s singers/bands.
OneSlow5pt0
07-13-2008, 08:47 PM
i really didnt get into music till i was bout 16....now its wat im all about,i couldnt live without my cds
Buttons
07-13-2008, 08:47 PM
umm...really dont rememeber hell i was 11 in 1999..lol
but love AFI's 90s music
i'm younger. ha. i just heard music from my sister and her friend's. i also blame it on going skating a lot.
redpanda
07-13-2008, 09:01 PM
The Offspring
A Tribe Called Quest, KRS-One.. and a lot more
Joe
Buttons
07-13-2008, 09:10 PM
Diversifying music
In the early 1990s Mtv was playing a combination of pop-friendly hard rock acts, chart-topping metal acts such as Metallica and Guns N' Roses, pop singers such as Madonna and New Kids on the Block, and R&B quartets such as New Edition, Bell Biv Devoe, Tony Toni Tone, and Boyz II Men, while introducing hit pop/rap acts Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer. Mtv progressively increased its airing of rap acts, such as LL Cool J, Naughty By Nature, Onyx and Sir-Mix-A-Lot, and by 1993 added West Coast rappers previously associated with gangsta rap, with a less pop-friendly sound, such as Tupac Shakur, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Traditional pop acts were phased out in favor of R&B acts, such as TLC and Janet Jackson. By late 1991 going into 1992, began frequently airing videos from their heavily promoted "Buzz Bin", such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, PM Dawn, Arrested Development, Bjork and Lenny Kravitz. Mtv increased rotation of 120 Minutes and added Alternative Nation to play videos of these and other underground music acts. Subsequently grunge and alternative rock had a rise in mainstream tastes, while 80s style hair bands and traditional rockers were phased out, with some surprising exceptions such as Aerosmith and Tom Petty. Older acts such as R.E.M. and U2 remained by making their music more experimental or unexpected. By 1993 more hit alternative rock acts were on heavy rotation, such as Stone Temple Pilots, Soul Asylum, Tool, Beck, Radiohead, and Smashing Pumpkins. Other hit acts such as Weezer, Collective Soul, Bush, and Silverchair would follow in the next couple of years. Alternative bands that appeared on "Beavis and Butthead" also rose to fame, most notably White Zombie. In 1994-95 Mtv began promoting new punk rock acts, most successfully Green Day and Offspring, and ska-rock acts such as No Doubt, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and Sublime. By 1997 Mtv focused heavily on introducing electronica acts into the mainstream, adding them to its musical rotation. Some of the more popular musicians of this group were The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Moby, Aphex Twin, Daft Punk, The Crystal Method, Fatboy Slim, and Roni Size. Some other established musicians proceeded to experiment with electronica and be played on Mtv, most notably Madonna, U2, David Bowie, and Smashing Pumpkins. However, in 1997 Mtv began shifting more progressively towards pop music, inspired by the success of the Spice Girls and the rise of boy bands in Europe. Between 1998 and 1999 Mtv's musical content consisted heavily of videos of boy bands such as Backstreet Boys and N'Sync as well as teen pop 'princesses' such as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Mandy Moore, and Jessica Simpson. Rock, electronica, and alternative acts were reduced or phased out. Rap continued in heavy rotation, through the likes of Puff Daddy, Master P, DMX, Busta Rhymes, Jay Z, Missy Elliot, Eminem, Ja Rule and their associates. R&B was also heavily represented, such as Destiny's Child and Brandy.
i don't see one of my artists/groups that i mentioned. mainstream, i think not.
green91
07-13-2008, 09:12 PM
the 90s makes me think of alice in chains and nirvana.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 09:14 PM
i don't see one of my artists/groups that i mentioned. mainstream, i think not.
Originally Posted by MTV
Diversifying music
In the early 1990s
Nice try but luckily I didn't have to go through that BS paragraph. I believe early 90's doesn't cover the entire decade. Nice try but your better at recieving cumshots to your face.
dohc4.6sc
07-13-2008, 09:14 PM
i don't see one of my artists/groups that i mentioned. mainstream, i think not.
there are actually a lot of good bands mentioned in that.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 09:25 PM
Nice try but luckily I didn't have to go through that BS paragraph. I believe early 90's doesn't cover the entire decade. Nice try but you're better at receiving cumshots to your face.
you are better off in 3rd grade english class.
anyways, you need to have reading comprehension. if you read it, you would realize through the paragraph that they were going through the whole DAMN decade, not just early 90s.
OneSlow5pt0
07-13-2008, 09:26 PM
"By 1993 more hit alternative rock acts were on heavy rotation, such as Stone Temple Pilots, Soul Asylum, Tool, Beck, Radiohead, and Smashing Pumpkins."
good stuff right there
STP FTMFW
Buttons
07-13-2008, 09:27 PM
there are actually a lot of good bands mentioned in that.
there are. i listened to most of them, too. but nowadays, i'm not the type to like that music anymore really.
BKgen®
07-13-2008, 09:30 PM
Collective Soul. now they're not the same.... but in the 90's i was all about some CS.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 09:30 PM
Unfortunetly Autum, It doesn't list the entire roster for the decade. Simply examples. If the groups you originally mention were not mainstream, why did (and still does) the radio stations still play them. Radio stations only play top 40 (which are in fact mainstream groups). If they played BS tracks that most people dislike then ratings would go down. Want to keep going? Google some more crap so I can call you out on it.
BKgen®
07-13-2008, 09:32 PM
and Soundgarden FTMFW.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 09:33 PM
Unfortunately Autumn, It doesn't list the entire roster for the decade. Simply examples. If the groups you originally mention were not mainstream, why did (and still does) the radio stations play them? Radio stations only play top 40 (which are in fact mainstream groups). If they played BS tracks that most people dislike then ratings would go down. Want to keep going? Google some more crap so I can call you out on it.
please explain to me which songs are they?
Revmaynard
07-13-2008, 09:34 PM
and Soundgarden FTMFW.
When I saw you post Collective Soul I was goning to post Soundgarden! lol
dohc4.6sc
07-13-2008, 09:35 PM
Unfortunetly Autum, It doesn't list the entire roster for the decade. Simply examples. If the groups you originally mention were not mainstream, why did (and still does) the radio stations still play them. Radio stations only play top 40 (which are in fact mainstream groups). If they played BS tracks that most people dislike then ratings would go down. Want to keep going? Google some more crap so I can call you out on it.
dude you gotta admit, alice in chains was/is badass. some of the mainstream 90's music was and still is really good to me. now on the other hand some of it was crap, IE: nirvana
quickdodge®
07-13-2008, 09:37 PM
it's not mainstream.
THIS is what the fucc I talk about when I say you refuse to stop posting stupid things to show your idiocy.
You've got to be fuccing kidding me saying those artists weren't mainstream!!?!?!? The fucc are you talking about??? Later, QD.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 09:39 PM
THIS is what the fucc I talk about when I say you refuse to stop posting stupid things to show your idiocy.
You've got to be fuccing kidding me saying those artists weren't mainstream!!?!?!? The fucc are you talking about??? Later, QD.
are you saying my artists that i like are mainstream or are you saying the paragraph i wrote is mainstream?
dohc4.6sc
07-13-2008, 09:43 PM
THIS is what the fucc I talk about when I say you refuse to stop posting stupid things to show your idiocy.
You've got to be fuccing kidding me saying those artists weren't mainstream!!?!?!? The fucc are you talking about??? Later, QD.
they were mainstream but some of them were still good. a lot of bands were over rated in the 90's as well as pretty much every band is over rated today.
i do have to say i honestly like quite a few of the rock bands in that article but they were mainstream. as far as that nirvana **** in the article goes, im glad dude shot his self or got drugged or whatever happened. his music sucked.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 09:51 PM
please explain to me which songs are they?
three six mafia- tear da club up
tlc- creep, red light special,
keith sweat- nobody,
too short-short dogs in the house,
ice cube- today was a good day,
outkast- players ball,
freak nasty- da dip,
mase- feel so good,
69 boys- woof woof,
kilo ali .... well cmon. everyone knows the songs they played and last but not least.... 2 live crew. They were banned in florida music stores but just about everyone knew who they were
three 6 mafia, too short, ice cube, keith sweat, tlc, outkast, kilo ali, mase, freak nasty, 69 boyz, and 2 live crew
listening to "shawty freak a lil somethin" by kilo ali right now.
There. every band you quoted.
The difference between you and I is I am very well rounded. I was born and raised in Southern Califon-I-A so I have alot more experience in music. It sucks for you bc you are still wet behind the ears and probably still wet from that last guy you sucked off. You are retarted and have no chance winning this battle. Music is a big part of my life.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 09:53 PM
All songs mentioned in my previous post were in fact played on the radio.
quickdodge®
07-13-2008, 09:57 PM
are you saying my artists that i like are mainstream or are you saying the paragraph i wrote is mainstream?
Non of the artists were unknown or underground artists. Every single one of them were mainstream.
TLC was one of the biggest selling female R&B group ever (Waterfalls, Baby Baby Baby, Creep, Red Light Special).
Ice Cube is the most consistent rapper ever. He continually sells records every time he throws one out. He had shiit all over the radio back then (Today Was a Good Day, Bop Gun, Check Yo Self, Bow Down).
Keith Sweat had 6 fuccing albums make it to the number 1 position. 4 of those in the 90s.
Outkast had 3 albums in the 90s. A number 1, a number 2 and a number 3 album.
Two Live crew had every album they put out go Gold. Even their edited tracks were mainstream.
There's really no reason to continue this fruitless discussion. Wrong you are. Again. Proven by me. Again. Later, QD.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 09:58 PM
three six mafia- tear da club up
tlc- creep, red light special,
keith sweat- nobody,
too short-short dogs in the house,
ice cube- today was a good day,
outkast- players ball,
freak nasty- da dip,
mase- feel so good,
69 boys- woof woof,
kilo ali .... well cmon. everyone knows the songs they played and last but not least.... 2 live crew. They were banned in florida music stores but just about everyone knew who they were
There. every band you quoted.
The difference between you and I is I am very well rounded. I was born and raised in Southern Californ-I-A so I have alot more experience in music. It sucks for you bc you are still wet behind the ears and probably still wet from that last guy you sucked off. You are retarded and have no chance winning this battle. Music is a big part of my life.
lol, i'll rephrase the question, what songs are still on the Top 40 mainstream?
and btw, like i've stated before. he asked what's your favorite 90s music. he didn't ask what you favorite 90s music was back then. i was a kid, i didn't listen to much music besides CCR, ZZtop, etc in the 90s. he asked what's your favorite 90s music. meaning right now, what is the music that you like that was made in the 90s.
quickdodge®
07-13-2008, 09:59 PM
lol, i'll rephrase the question, what songs are still on the Top 40 mainstream?
and btw, like i've stated before. he asked what's your favorite 90s music. he didn't ask what you favorite 90s music was back then. i was a kid, i didn't listen to much music besides CCR, ZZtop, etc in the 90s. he asked what's your favorite 90s music. meaning right now, what is the music that you like that was made in the 90s.
You're confusing your own fuccing self, dummy. Why even bring up mainstream if he just wanted your favorites from the 90s? Later, QD.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 10:01 PM
Non of the artists were unknown or underground artists. Every single one of them were mainstream.
TLC was one of the biggest selling female R&B group ever (Waterfalls, Baby Baby Baby, Creep, Red Light Special).
Ice Cube is the most consistent rapper ever. He continually sells records every time he throws one out. He had shiit all over the radio back then (Today Was a Good Day, Bop Gun, Check Yo Self, Bow Down).
Keith Sweat had 6 fuccing albums make it to the number 1 position. 4 of those in the 90s.
Outkast had 3 albums in the 90s. A number 1, a number 2 and a number 3 album.
Two Live crew had every album they put out go Gold. Even their edited tracks were mainstream.
There's really no reason to continue this fruitless discussion. Wrong you are. Again. Proven by me. Again. Later, QD.
he said MTV mainstream. not all of that was on MTV, or so i don't think so. i was barely around mainstream music back then. my opinion is formed on what i like now, i don't care if they didn't sell one album or the most in the world, they are what i like now. none of my opinions were formed on the fact that they were mainstream when i was 1-10 year(s) old.
quickdodge®
07-13-2008, 10:06 PM
he said MTV mainstream.
Show me where it was stated in the original post.
not all of that was on MTV, or so i don't think so.
When will you learn that thinking is NOT your better trait? Every single one of those artists were all over MTV. God. Dammit.
i was barely around mainstream music back then.
That shows what you truly know about music.
my opinion is formed on what i like now, i don't care if they didn't sell one album or the most in the world, they are what i like now.quote]
Then quit arguing over whether or not they were mainstream. Especially since you don't know.
[QUOTE=Autumn] none of my opinions were formed on the fact that they were mainstream when i was 1-10 year(s) old.
You said in your first fuccing post that they weren't mainstream. What the fucc are you even doing. Mutherfuccer you're fuccing something else. Later, QD.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 10:08 PM
lol, i'll rephrase the question, what songs are still on the Top 40 mainstream?
and btw, like i've stated before. he asked what's your favorite 90s music. he didn't ask what you favorite 90s music was back then. i was a kid, i didn't listen to much music besides CCR, ZZtop, etc in the 90s. he asked what's your favorite 90s music. meaning right now, what is the music that you like that was made in the 90s.
Just bc you got owned, please stop trying to fight your way back to the top. Its not going to work.
I originally said "your selection was stale and mainstream FTL." You countered with "its not mainstream"
We all know he didnt ask for any mainstream bands. We can read (being that you actually have to type an address to get on this site. Not to mention login and locate this thread.) you just decided to debate with someone bc you think you are smarter on this topic than anyone else. WRONG!
I am going to go watch tv with my wife. At least I can honestly say she is hands down smarter than you will ever be bc she is not an attention whore.
Peace beoch!
Buttons
07-13-2008, 10:09 PM
Everything you listed was played on MTV 80 times a day.
that is all.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 10:10 PM
he said MTV mainstream. not all of that was on MTV, or so i don't think so. i was barely around mainstream music back then. my opinion is formed on what i like now, i don't care if they didn't sell one album or the most in the world, they are what i like now. none of my opinions were formed on the fact that they were mainstream when i was 1-10 year(s) old.
Thats when you should have shut your mouth.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 10:11 PM
Hell I might just go put on some zapp and roger right now. My wife is already prego so no worrys!!
quickdodge®
07-13-2008, 10:12 PM
that is all.
Why? Why do you post at all? Are you high? Later, QD.
quickdodge®
07-13-2008, 10:12 PM
Hell I might just go put on some zapp and roger right now. My wife is already prego so no worrys!!
Always time for More Bounce to the Ounce. Later, QD.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 10:13 PM
Just bc you got owned, please stop trying to fight your way back to the top. Its not going to work.
um, what are you even talking about?
I originally said "your selection was stale and mainstream FTL." You countered with "its not mainstream"
evidently, you have no proof that my artists are still mainstream. but no, i meant they aren't mainstream now. hardly anyone i know listens to them.
We all know he didnt ask for any mainstream bands. We can read (being that you actually have to type an address to get on this site. Not to mention login and locate this thread.) you just decided to debate with someone bc you think you are smarter on this topic than anyone else. WRONG!
Again, what in the world are you talking about?
i didn't say i think i'm smarter on this topic than anyone else. technically, no one in this thread is a musical genius. especially not you.
I am going to go watch tv with my wife. At least I can honestly say she is hands down smarter than you will ever be bc she is not an attention whore.
what does attention whoring have anything to do with how smart i am? nothing.
SOHC MONSTER
07-13-2008, 10:13 PM
Why? Why do you post at all? Are you high? Later, QD.
Lol.
Seriously. I am out of here. QD, I will let you know Wed. about that baby stuff. I go with my wife that morning to find out.
Later.
quickdodge®
07-13-2008, 10:16 PM
um, what are you even talking about?
Not surprising you ask that.
evidently, you have no proof that my artists are still mainstream. but no, i meant they aren't mainstream now. hardly anyone i know listens to them.
What are YOU talking about? No one said they were mainstream now. I think you're confused.
i didn't say i think i'm smarter on this topic than anyone else. technically, no one in this thread is a musical genius.
I can honestly say that, compared to you and your "knowledge" of music, I am.
what does attention whoring have anything to do with how smart i am? nothing.
You use your lack of intelligence as your excuse to be an attention whore. HEY LOOK EVERYONE!!! I'M DUMB AS A ROCK, BUT I DO PUT OUT!!!
Later, QD.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 10:16 PM
Why? Why do you post at all? Are you high? Later, QD.
um, i answered your question.
no, i'm not high. are you illiterate? i've told you countless times before that i quit. clean since January 1st :)
quickdodge®
07-13-2008, 10:17 PM
Lol.
Seriously. I am out of here. QD, I will let you know Wed. about that baby stuff. I go with my wife that morning to find out.
Later.
Alright, man. Yeah, this debacle is getting more crazy by the post. When I read her posts, I feel like I'm getting a contact high from her.
I'm out of this thread as well.
Good luck on the sonogram and let me know. Later, QD.
Buttons
07-13-2008, 10:18 PM
Unfortunetly Autum, It doesn't list the entire roster for the decade. Simply examples. If the groups you originally mention were not mainstream, why did (and still does) the radio stations still play them. Radio stations only play top 40 (which are in fact mainstream groups). If they played BS tracks that most people dislike then ratings would go down. Want to keep going? Google some more crap so I can call you out on it.
that is where he said they still do.
btw, i'm not dumb as a rock. and i don't put out.
SOHC MONSTER
07-14-2008, 06:02 AM
btw, i'm not dumb as a rock. and i don't put out.
:lmfao: :lmfao: You think I don't know peeps down in columbus? Thats not what I heard from more than one source.
that is where he said they still do.
Apparently you have never heard of lets say star 94, q100, hot 1079 or v103?? They actually do play alot of old stuff (v103 on sundays especially)
n2daizo123
07-14-2008, 08:33 AM
the only thing i remember listening to in the 90s was nirvana, deicide, cannibal corpse, morbid angel and tool.
sararose
07-14-2008, 08:38 AM
Rock/Alternative - Tool / Silverchair
Female Solo Artist - Alanis Morissette (omg, kill me!) / Jewel / Sarah McLachlan
quickdodge®
07-14-2008, 08:45 AM
Rock/Alternative - Tool / Silverchair
Female Solo Artist - Alanis Morissette (omg, kill me!) / Jewel / Sarah McLachlan
My wife is a HUGE Jewel fan. Goes to her shows every year here and has all her books and CDs. Even the new one from two weeks ago. Later, QD.
HyPer50
07-14-2008, 09:37 AM
sublime, linkin park, metallica, rob zombie, and powerman 5000. not sure if this question is asking looking back, or talking about who I liked in the 90's, but thats who I liked in the 90's.
sararose
07-14-2008, 10:11 AM
My wife is a HUGE Jewel fan. Goes to her shows every year here and has all her books and CDs. Even the new one from two weeks ago. Later, QD.
I am also a HUGE Jewel fan. I have all her guitar song books and CDs as well! I really relate to her political messages and just LOVE her sound. Your wife has good taste ;)!
^^^^^You have stale taste in music. Mainstream music ftl.
:gay:
Some people like music for being music, not to make a statement. GTFO emo kid
Big Baller
07-14-2008, 11:45 AM
Is a guy that drives an F150...probably the most mainstream vehicle next to the Taurus....giving someone **** about being MAINSTREAM...get the **** out of here.
Buttons
07-14-2008, 01:34 PM
:lmfao: :lmfao: You think I don't know peeps down in columbus? Thats not what I heard from more than one source.
start naming names. i betcha can't list more than three.
Apparently you have never heard of lets say star 94, q100, hot 1079 or v103?? They actually do play alot of old stuff (v103 on sundays especially)
i stopped listening to the radio the day i got a car.
OneSlow5pt0
07-14-2008, 01:42 PM
Is a guy that drives an F150...probably the most mainstream vehicle next to the Taurus....giving someone **** about being MAINSTREAM...get the **** out of here.
idk bout that,that title belongs to the civic
BKgen®
07-14-2008, 01:46 PM
idk bout that,that title belongs to the civic
and/or mustang.
stillaneon
07-14-2008, 01:50 PM
^^^^^You have stale taste in music. Mainstream music ftl.
Punk- Dead kennedys, Bad religion, Skankin pickle, Pennywise etc.
Metal- Pantera, Five finger death punch, Atreyu (old stuff), Killswitch engage (again older stuff.
Old school- Zapp and roger, Warren G, Dre, Old outkast.
Someone please explain to me how these arent mainstream??
03RCode
07-14-2008, 01:54 PM
sublime, linkin park, metallica, rob zombie, and powerman 5000. not sure if this question is asking looking back, or talking about who I liked in the 90's, but thats who I liked in the 90's.
x2... That nailed my list dead on.
BKgen®
07-14-2008, 02:00 PM
apparently everyone has their own little definition of what "mainstream" is around here. WHO THE F*CK CARES IF A BAND IS MAINSTREAM OR NOT? CHANCES ARE, THEY PROBABLY GOT TO WHERE THEY WERE DUE TO A SLIGHT BIT OF TALENT, AND ARE MOST LIKELY A DECENT BAND.
so the question stands:
WHO THE F*CK CARES IF A BAND IS MAINSTREAM OR NOT?
Buttons
07-14-2008, 02:03 PM
apparently everyone has their own little definition of what "mainstream" is around here. WHO THE F*CK CARES IF A BAND IS MAINSTREAM OR NOT? CHANCES ARE, THEY PROBABLY GOT TO WHERE THEY WERE DUE TO A SLIGHT BIT OF TALENT, AND ARE MOST LIKELY A DECENT BAND.
so the question stands:
WHO THE F*CK CARES IF A BAND IS MAINSTREAM OR NOT?
x2... i was barely listening to my own music in the 90s. i listened to my dad's CCR & ZZtop and to my sister's emo music in the 90s.
stillaneon
07-14-2008, 02:22 PM
Apparently SOHC MONSTER cares
FriskyWalrus
07-14-2008, 03:48 PM
i gotta go with Pearl Jam, Fugazi, Metallica, Blur, Filter, and Sepultura
SOHC MONSTER
07-14-2008, 05:32 PM
Is a guy that drives an F150...probably the most mainstream vehicle next to the Taurus....giving someone **** about being MAINSTREAM...get the **** out of here.
Big baller huh? You must own a benz or something close correct? How did my vehicle become the topic anyway? I could care less.
SOHC MONSTER
07-14-2008, 05:33 PM
apparently everyone has their own little definition of what "mainstream" is around here. WHO THE F*CK CARES IF A BAND IS MAINSTREAM OR NOT? CHANCES ARE, THEY PROBABLY GOT TO WHERE THEY WERE DUE TO A SLIGHT BIT OF TALENT, AND ARE MOST LIKELY A DECENT BAND.
so the question stands:
WHO THE F*CK CARES IF A BAND IS MAINSTREAM OR NOT?
Apparently you do to make a post about it.
YoTa_BoX
07-14-2008, 05:57 PM
Korn,Slipknot,Deftones,silver chair,sepultura,RATM,Head Pe,ICP,Nirvana....lots more i cant think of atm
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