I think I am going to go with a guilty pleasure here. Won't win me any votes, but I am not going to win anyways, so what do I care?
We Got the Beat - The Go-Gos
Here is a live version - embedding disabled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_1BGKNk85M
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Live - Lightning Crashes - Throwing Copper
For some reason everyone in the video looks like Lucifer from The Passion of the Christ........good song thoe.
Nothing the matter with the Go Gos. Weren't going to make it onto a forever Top 30 list for me, but several of their songs are on my Ipod.
I didn't originally want to take more than 1 song by a band (AC/DC was my exception) but you people just don't seem to want this song, so I'm not letting this drop any more.
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd - Second Helping
This song is one of those that receive sporaadic hate -- like The Freshman, like I'd Do Anythign For Love, like this other song from the same era I am not going to name because its still lingering on the fringes of my list. And like most of the hate directed at that class of songs, I think people need to just get over it.![]()
Bleed It Out - Linkin Park - Minutes to Midnight (2007)
I really love Linkin Park..but I have to say that im not thrilled with there newest cd...they lost alot of originality in Minutes to Midnight I think. Every song is pretty decent on the new cd but i really miss the techno/rap part of it and I almost felt like they "sold out" a little bit and went more mainstream.
I really love Linkin Park..but I have to say that im not thrilled with there newest cd...they lost alot of originality in Minutes to Midnight I think. Every song is pretty decent on the new cd but i really miss the techno/rap part of it and I almost felt like they "sold out" a little bit and went more mainstream.
....There is really no way I can post this without sounding snooty, so I must just concede that a snooty post is ahead.
As some of you may be quite surprised to hear, there is a deep-seeded hatred of Linkin Park by many, if not all, connoisseurs of fusion rock, rap/rock, rapcore whatever the hell you want to call it.
This stems from many reasons.
First of all, rap rock is an interesting genre as it basically arose and become relevant through a single song: "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith and Run D.M.C. After a small lull, Linkin Park burst onto the scene about 10 years later in the with several rapcore/rap rock hits and quickly rose as one of the most popular bands among young people in the decade.
I think One Step Closer, Papercut and a few other cuts off their first album are legitimately good songs and furthered the rapcore genre.
Sadly, and I am not alone on this, many people feel Linkin Park let down the entire genre and has contributed greatly to its very, very early demise. Starting with the Meteora album, Linkin Park was already drifting into alt and pop rock much more than it had before. Their latest album has only cemeted that assumption.
Selling out is an overused term, but Linkin Park definitely seems to have trended significantly more with what is hitting tops in the charts in the years it releases albums. Its too bad, looking back at Hybrid Theory now not as a kid who's whole school was crazed by the band but as a regular music consumer I can't seem to shake the thought that Linkin Park had a ton of potential. Unfortunately, I really can't bare to listen to them anymore.
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I need a christmas song on the island and love this song.
There is really no way I can post this without sounding snooty, so I must just concede that a snooty post is ahead.
As some of you may be quite surprised to hear, there is a deep-seeded hatred of Linkin Park by many, if not all, connoisseurs of fusion rock, rap/rock, rapcore whatever the hell you want to call it.
This stems from many reasons.
First of all, rap rock is an interesting genre as it basically arose and become relevant through a single song: "Walk This Way" by Aerosmith and Run D.M.C. After a small lull, Linkin Park burst onto the scene about 10 years later in the with several rapcore/rap rock hits and quickly rose as one of the most popular bands among young people in the decade.
I think One Step Closer, Papercut and a few other cuts off their first album are legitimately good songs and furthered the rapcore genre.
Sadly, and I am not alone on this, many people feel Linkin Park let down the entire genre and has contributed greatly to its very, very early demise. Starting with the Meteora album, Linkin Park was already drifting into alt and pop rock much more than it had before. Their latest album has only cemeted that assumption.
Selling out is an overused term, but Linkin Park definitely seems to have trended significantly more with what is hitting tops in the charts in the years it releases albums. Its too bad, looking back at Hybrid Theory now not as a kid who's whole school was crazed by the band but as a regular music consumer I can't seem to shake the thought that Linkin Park had a ton of potential. Unfortunately, I really can't bare to listen to them anymore.
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The The - Kingdom Of Rain - Mind Bomb
No, what let down the entire genre were jokes like Limp Bizkit which exposed the entire enterprise to ridicule as a pathetic melding of all the most immature and asinine aspects of both genres. This of course would be exactly the attraction to a "rap core" fan, but it turned the genre, such as it was, into something like professional wrestling set to music (hey, maybe Slim could have been a fan) to the bulk of the music buying public. Which is to say a mockery. And of course it got old. Subgenres come and go. Once they lose their freshness, the fad moves on and they meld back in to the melting pot that is rock.
Now Linkin Park..they are something else. Any talk of Linkin Park "selling out" is rather hilarious, since they were and always will be a pop band, might have had 2 or 3 songs tops that could even sniff of being called of "rap core" and at best have been mainstream rap rock, if not actually creating a genre called rap pop. I'm pretty sure there is a rule out there somewhere that no band can attach "core" to its desription which relies heavily on a keyboard player for its melodies. Kinda hard to sell out when you come out of the womb dominating Top 40 stations and getting played at high school dances. Its like accusing Blink 182 of selling out and ruining punk.
And as I mentioned before, compare the song I selected there to the biggest hit off their first album (not mentioned just due to the nature of the thread). Tell me which one has more of an edge. Its not even close really.
Santa Baby - Eartha Kitt
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I need a christmas song on the island and love this song.