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Mackle 05.31.2006 03:42 PM

I kind have burned out on Sonic Youth to be honest. I dont hate them. THey are still one of my favourite bands ever but I have listened to them so much in the last few years that I barely listen to them at all now

acousticrock87 05.31.2006 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by king_buzzo
kiss
i used to like them and i dont know why but now i hate them.

My drum teacher used to play in their official "party band". The one that always played for their parties. I was never sure if that was a good thing...He was a great drummer, though, so whatever.

king_buzzo 05.31.2006 04:05 PM

i used to like all the 70s heavy metal like acdc type of stuff, but i dont like it anymore. black sabbath is the only one that i like from those kinda bands

pantophobia 05.31.2006 04:25 PM

midwest noise, with the very notable exception of Metalux (who are partly from Baltimore)

Toilet & Bowels 05.31.2006 06:52 PM

i dunno, i burned out on mathrock i suppose, pretty quickly too. i used to listen to a lot of stoner and doom stuff and i got pretty bored of that.
i kind of lost interest in people like low, smog, cat power, labradford... kind of quiet slow 90s indie i suppose.

SolidZach 05.31.2006 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
Tell that to your avatar, thing might put you or someone in a seizure.


Lol yeah really




Nirvana is really getting lame....thanks to hot topic and all the little poser kids.

kingcoffee 05.31.2006 08:56 PM

Led Zeppelin were really good, but it disturbs me that they ripped off so many great blues musicians and then claimed their music as their own. Very uncool!

_slavo_ 06.01.2006 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
i dunno, i burned out on mathrock i suppose, pretty quickly too. i used to listen to a lot of stoner and doom stuff and i got pretty bored of that.
i kind of lost interest in people like low, smog, cat power, labradford... kind of quiet slow 90s indie i suppose.


hah, I still love this kinda slowcore/ambient movement. Ive still got feelings for Low and Ida.

noumenal 06.01.2006 04:02 AM

I've burned out on pretty much all pop-rock music. For now.

alyasa 06.01.2006 04:34 AM

I kinda burnt out on Aphex Twin for a while. The electronic grooves and beats started to bleed into each other and lost all semblance of coherence or meaning. It became just one long stream of casiotones, without any soul or purpose. I hate it when that happens. Then I listen to some SYR 4: Goodbye 20th Century, followed by Bad Moon Rising and CIS + KYI, and Sonic Nurse; and I'm fine again. :)

EMMAh 06.01.2006 08:05 AM

I used to listen to a lot of classic rock, it got boring really fast. I also used to listen to soooooo much Nirvana it's nuts. I still love them, I just rarely listen to them anymore.
My music taste has changed quite a bit.

luxinterior 06.01.2006 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by EMMAh
I used to listen to a lot of classic rock, it got boring really fast.


I started out listening to some classic rock, not a lot, but enough to make me a fan. That was in junior high, and I was just constantly ridiculed by people in my class for that (even the guys who are just now getting into the stuff years later) and it pretty much marked the beginning of me trying to be independent of my classmates and friends in general. So yeah, I was sort of bitter when lately some of them have been trying make friends with me based on what they claim is our "similar interests in music," wanting me to join their bands and other ridiculous things. That ship sailed years ago.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 06.01.2006 03:35 PM

i've been trying my hardest to burn out the dead but it seems impossible.


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