It's gone bad, throw it out!
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Right on, that all sounds like my jam. Thanks for the tip!
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It wasn't a disparagement. Just explaining why it's not as seemingly ubiquitous as it once was.
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Sure thing! Fwiw, I found most of those just digging through the bandcamp discover page. gglum I heard on KEXP, a great indie radio station based in Seattle who do internet broadcasts. Lots of good stuff coming from them.
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Dunno what kind of meh you listened to in high school.
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Nothing wrong with avenged, still brilliant to this day.
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I still love everything I listened to in highschool, except One in a Million by GNR.
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Me listening to old punk stuff I liked in college: "FUCK YEAH!"
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Where's the real Slim Shady? Can he please stand up? Please stand up? Please stand up?
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Punk is a pretty broad genre.
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They still make me cringe. But now it's classic cringe.
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Well, there's a random combo if I ever heard one.
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Oh, really? There's for sure some bad 90s music you've just forgotten about.
I'll be watching Todd in the Shadows and go, "Oh shit! I forgot about Spin Doctors! Damn, they were annoying."
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Such a shame about the lyrics bc it's a great tune otherwise
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People are often poor judges about how they've changed, because it's difficult to be objective about yourself. I've had friends' personalities do a complete 180 and they'll tell me "I haven't changed at all, actually".
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We listened to the music despite Axl being too high/drunk to actually play most of his concerts. One wouldn't have throught he could go downhill from there, but here we are.
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Which is crazy, because originally "alternative" just meant "underground", i.e. stuff that wasn't popular. Once it did become popular, though, then it solidified into its own genre
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For me personally those two bring the most cringe value when I suddenly hear them again.
Voltaire is cool, but it just seems a little juvenile now.
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I think if Voltaire took himself seriously, then he would be cringe, but it's clear that he doesn't.
Some people don't think that humor belongs in music, and that's okay. But it's kind of like calling Weird Al cringe. It makes me think that you don't understand the artist.
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Weird Al doesn't sing about undead teddy bears, vampires, and the beast of pirates bay. Weird Al sings about being fat, discount groceries, and being stuck in the drive through.