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Vault101

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hmm no one has mentioned a band/singer I really like yet :p

I actually liek linkin parks new stuff...fancy that
 

DigitalSushi

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GothmogII said:
DigitalSushi said:
Queens of the Stone age until I found out Dave Grohl has is dirty puppetry magic hovering over them... I still like them but it dampened my mood towards them for sure.
Never heard about that, what is this dirty puppetry magic you speak of?
He's just there

My arguments with regards to Dave Grohl are completely flimsy I'll admit, like I said earlier, I don't why I dislike him, I just dislike the guy. Its an irrational dislike I guess.
 

Redryhno

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SonicKoala said:
Worgen said:
I used to like system of the down until I heard the song science, well heard the song and actually listened to the lyrics, one of the lines is "science fails to recognize the single most potent element of human existence, letting the reigns go to the unfolding is faith" to me that sounds like they are saying, "science sucks, yay faith" and faith is one of the more retarded things that people have, so fuck em.
How would you explain their line "Why cry when angels deserve to die?" in "Chop Suey"? Taking lines out of context aside, perhaps "Science" is just a commentary on the short-comings of science? How its ostensible promise of leading us into a new and better world is slightly undercut when you consider the horrors humanity has had to endure ever since the advent of the modern age? Its undervaluing of the more spiritual, intangible qualities inherent in human existence?

Just throwing that out there, feel free to agree or disagree. Honestly, System aren't even that good in my opinion, so you not listening to them certainly isn't much of a loss as far as I'm concerned. That being said, if there's one thing I'm not a fan of, it's rash decisions!
not wanting to start a flame war or anything, but we've been screwing ourselves around long before the "modern age" and science is just the new scapegoat as far as I'm concerned, hell, we still fight over Jerusalem to some extent after 2000 years of FAITH, all because some guy we'd laugh out of the country into the nearest mental hospital shit himself and died on a hill twenty feet away.
 

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I used to be fond of a rapper named MURS, but then I found out he supported Insane Clown Posse. I deleted all of his albums and never looked back.
 

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urprobablyright said:
OhJohnNo said:
urprobablyright said:
Coldplay, until they started wearing downright crap uniforms and started singing shallow 'rock anthems'.

What the hell was wrong with the clocks/yellow formula? Brit pop with some class and execution? Damn you, Coldplay.
I actually think Viva la Vida was their best album, though it only barely beats out A Rush of Blood to the Head. I thought the old formula was good, until X&Y - then it became clear they needed to do something different. But yeah, I can see how the sudden switch could throw some people.
I love it when people give well answers like that! You gave your opinion - which I totally respect, and respect even more thanks to the manner of your delivery - then indicated that you understood why I might have a different opinion. If only more people posted like you, dear OhJohnNo!

I have to admit, I did not listen to all of the tracks on the more recent albums, such was my distaste for the released singles, but really I liked Coldplay when they were like a yellow blur mixed with a bit of whimsy - songs like Everything's Not Lost, Spies, Shiver and many others (from their first albums), songs with a distinctively classic feel about them. They weren't trying to do anything new, just trying to revolutionize and improve the standard. Loved it!
Well, thanks. It's nice to feel appreciated. Also fixed. :p

I loved Parachutes too, because it had so much soul. It was kind of adorable, with those relaxing little piano melodies and gentle guitar riffs. Yellow in particular is one of the happiest songs I've ever heard. But still... I don't think they could have stayed there forever. (Although they still haven't quite abandoned it - Reign of Love [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMHkOelzu9s] is one of the cutest songs I've ever heard).

Funnily enough, last night I had a dream that Chris Martin had started his own comedy show on the BBC. Sadly, I can't actually remember any of the show.
 

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DJDarque said:
I liked Serj Tankian's solo stuff until I found out he was on Sound Strike. Fuck you, Serj. Not everyone here is a racist, immigrant-hating fuckhead.
And not everyone who doesn't go bleeding heart over illegal immigrants, or didn't automatically assume the worst and flip their shit over Arizona's law, is racist.

Just saying...You might want to avoid generalizations like that.
 

smithy_2045

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I don't understand how someone's wacky beliefs, or new songs they release, could wreck the songs that you do like.
 
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DigitalSushi said:
Queens of the Stone age until I found out Dave Grohl has is dirty puppetry magic hovering over them... I still like them but it dampened my mood towards them for sure.

Worgen said:
I used to like system of the down until I heard the song science, well heard the song and actually listened to the lyrics, one of the lines is "science fails to recognize the single most potent element of human existence, letting the reigns go to the unfolding is faith" to me that sounds like they are saying, "science sucks, yay faith" and faith is one of the more retarded things that people have, so fuck em.
Hate to break it to you but System of a Down have never hidden their hardcore Christian roots.

Evanescence are also big on Jesus, just to warn you in case you have some CD's floating about.
Christian? I don't know about that, they've toured with Slayer and some of the interviews with Shavo and Daron say otherwise. Serj is definitely a very spiritual person, but christian? I doubt it.
 
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DJDarque said:
I liked Serj Tankian's solo stuff until I found out he was on Sound Strike. Fuck you, Serj. Not everyone here is a racist, immigrant-hating fuckhead.
What? Serj co-founded the Axis of Justice with Tom Morrello. A anti-racist, anti-facist, non-prophet organisation. Unless you're mistaking that for Serjical Strike, his record label.
 

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Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
DigitalSushi said:
Queens of the Stone age until I found out Dave Grohl has is dirty puppetry magic hovering over them... I still like them but it dampened my mood towards them for sure.

Worgen said:
I used to like system of the down until I heard the song science, well heard the song and actually listened to the lyrics, one of the lines is "science fails to recognize the single most potent element of human existence, letting the reigns go to the unfolding is faith" to me that sounds like they are saying, "science sucks, yay faith" and faith is one of the more retarded things that people have, so fuck em.
Hate to break it to you but System of a Down have never hidden their hardcore Christian roots.

Evanescence are also big on Jesus, just to warn you in case you have some CD's floating about.
Christian? I don't know about that, they've toured with Slayer and some of the interviews with Shavo and Daron say otherwise. Serj is definitely a very spiritual person, but christian? I doubt it.
Slyers vocalist is a christian too.

I dont understand how an artists faith can make someone hate their music.
 

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I sit in that rare group who actually like Linkin Park's newer albums. Almost more than I like the old ones. They grew up, tried new sounds and A Thousand Suns is one of my favourite albums that I own.

OT: Paramore. I liked their original album. I really liked it. Then we went on to Riot! and whatever the new one is called, and their style changed so much from their first album that I just lost all interest.
 

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Papadam said:
Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
DigitalSushi said:
Queens of the Stone age until I found out Dave Grohl has is dirty puppetry magic hovering over them... I still like them but it dampened my mood towards them for sure.

Worgen said:
I used to like system of the down until I heard the song science, well heard the song and actually listened to the lyrics, one of the lines is "science fails to recognize the single most potent element of human existence, letting the reigns go to the unfolding is faith" to me that sounds like they are saying, "science sucks, yay faith" and faith is one of the more retarded things that people have, so fuck em.
Hate to break it to you but System of a Down have never hidden their hardcore Christian roots.

Evanescence are also big on Jesus, just to warn you in case you have some CD's floating about.
Christian? I don't know about that, they've toured with Slayer and some of the interviews with Shavo and Daron say otherwise. Serj is definitely a very spiritual person, but christian? I doubt it.
Slyers vocalist is a christian too.

I dont understand how an artists faith can make someone hate their music.
I don't understand it either, a person I know used to really like Foo Fighters (which I still do) until he found out Dave Grohl was Christian and apparantely added christian stuff to his songs and now he doesn't really listen to them anymore.
 

AnnihilaSean

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I used to like bands like Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, Metallica and other shit like that. Then one day I realised that I couldn't stand them any more. To this day, I have no idea why. I just know that they all sound like absolute garbage and I used to idolise them.
 

iFail69

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Linkin Park used to be good... a few years ago.

Now... Well, I don't think I need to elaborate any further.
 

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Huh. Before reading this thread it never occurred to me that Serj Tankian was christian. It makes total sense though. Not so much because of the song Science though, I don't think the song is as simple as just saying "science is bad because I'm christian", that's silly. I don't think the song was literally saying science is completely awful and faith is the best thing ever, because that's simply not true. Serj Tankian isn't a stupid guy, I'm sure he knows that. But a lot of spiritual themes, particularly religious themes do come up in his music. Like he almost word for word quotes the last words of Jesus in the Bible in Chop Suey! But I still think it's all great music and has a good message behind most of it.

I think the closest thing I can think of that relates to the OP is probably Still Remains. They were never the most amazing band in the world but they were one of the first bands I really got in to, and the first I saw live. I'm pretty sure they were also christian judging from some of their lyrical themes too. Basically what happened was their debut album was a pretty cool Metalcore/Melodeath hybrid, and their second album was pathetic wet load of emo crap. To illustrate my point:

To Live And Die By Fire from their first album Of Love And Lunacy:



Dancing With The Enemy from their second album The Serpent:



The band broke up after their second album but have recently reformed and are working on new music which they say will be more like their first album, maybe even heavier. I'm very interested to see what they will come up with. But I never really stopped liking them, I was just disappointed at what they had become. It was like they had totally sold out and became a shallow watered down husk of what they were before. It seemed like when they broke up it was the final nail in the coffin. I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out that part of the reason they broke up was because they had similar feelings about their second album as I did. But it never spoiled my enjoyment of their first album.
 

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Metallica, I could endure St. Anger, but now...
YES YOUR THE TABLE I GET IT
Just when you think they're lyrics couldn't be worse.
Jesus Lou, what have you done to yourself? I love your song Perfect Day, but what the hell was this!?
 
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Papadam said:
Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
DigitalSushi said:
Queens of the Stone age until I found out Dave Grohl has is dirty puppetry magic hovering over them... I still like them but it dampened my mood towards them for sure.

Worgen said:
I used to like system of the down until I heard the song science, well heard the song and actually listened to the lyrics, one of the lines is "science fails to recognize the single most potent element of human existence, letting the reigns go to the unfolding is faith" to me that sounds like they are saying, "science sucks, yay faith" and faith is one of the more retarded things that people have, so fuck em.
Hate to break it to you but System of a Down have never hidden their hardcore Christian roots.

Evanescence are also big on Jesus, just to warn you in case you have some CD's floating about.
Christian? I don't know about that, they've toured with Slayer and some of the interviews with Shavo and Daron say otherwise. Serj is definitely a very spiritual person, but christian? I doubt it.
Slyers vocalist is a christian too.

I dont understand how an artists faith can make someone hate their music.
Yes which I find hilarious. I don't really, as long as they aren't preachy about it.
 

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Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
DigitalSushi said:
Queens of the Stone age until I found out Dave Grohl has is dirty puppetry magic hovering over them... I still like them but it dampened my mood towards them for sure.

Worgen said:
I used to like system of the down until I heard the song science, well heard the song and actually listened to the lyrics, one of the lines is "science fails to recognize the single most potent element of human existence, letting the reigns go to the unfolding is faith" to me that sounds like they are saying, "science sucks, yay faith" and faith is one of the more retarded things that people have, so fuck em.
Hate to break it to you but System of a Down have never hidden their hardcore Christian roots.

Evanescence are also big on Jesus, just to warn you in case you have some CD's floating about.
Christian? I don't know about that, they've toured with Slayer and some of the interviews with Shavo and Daron say otherwise. Serj is definitely a very spiritual person, but christian? I doubt it.
Yeah I don't think anyone in SOAD follows a particular religion, I think they more take the agnostic stance on things.