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Songs you cant stand

When you add "rock" in the end it stops being one.
Uh, no, it doesn't. At its very core true punk rock is simply a medium of punk ideology; which includes (among other things) rebellion, anti-authoritarian attitudes, and opposition to commercialism.
 
yeah the Sex Pistols and that never did anything commercial did they?

As for songs... bah, so many, but the last one that really pissed me off was She's So Lovely by Scouting For Girls. I mean wtf. How can anyone with half a brain cell like that shit. When someone calls me stupid for listening to death metal while they're blasting out Scouting For Girls I piss myself, retards.

Also honorary mention to Bemoan The Martyr by Cryptopsy for pretty much single handedly ruining the band. yay for completely unnecessary whiny singing in extreme metal :S
 
I Kissed A Girl- Katy Perry.
And basically the whole country/rap genres.
But mostly Katy Perry's song.
 
All hip-hop played on the radio. NOT a generalization. They stopped playing the good hip-hop. For fuck's sake, no one wants to listen to goddamn Soulja Boy day and night.
 
I Kissed A Girl- Katy Perry.
And basically the whole country/rap genres.
But mostly Katy Perry's song.
Rap isn't a genre - it's a rhythmic vocal style. Hip hop is a genre that uses rapping; that's probably what you're referring to.
 
Uh, no, it doesn't. At its very core true punk rock is simply a medium of punk ideology; which includes (among other things) rebellion, anti-authoritarian attitudes, and opposition to commercialism.
I think you're not getting what I mean so I'll put it in other words: "I hate songs that, despite seeming to have a punk/punk rock melody and ideology are actually commercial, just want to sell. I'm talking about bands that use rebellion as a means of seeming cool and selling more, not those that are at punk's «very true core»." Sex Pistols and such are not what I'm talking about, I mean more like Blink 182, Good Charlotte, Bad Religion, Pennywise, etc.

[EDIT] - Heck, read this if you can be bothered. Check out the Poseur stage.
 
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Mostly anything considered "Country rap", Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl, anything by Kenny Chesney after 2004, most Gwen Stefani, Brad Paisley I'm Still a Guy.

That's the bottom of the bottom.
 
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LOOOOOOOOVE YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUU
 
I like 95% of your annoying songs. :D

I visibly deflate when 'Umbrella' comes on, though.
 
Christian rock, Disney music, Hannah Montana, 3 days grace,breaking Benjamin
Nickelback,

^ all songs from all of above.

As for songs Break away by Ifyoudontknowyourretarted.
Barbie girl >:l (unless its in german ^^) and the list is much, much longer but it would be 5 pages long.
 
Christian rock, Disney music, Hannah Montana, 3 days grace,breaking Benjamin
Nickelback,

^ all songs from all of above.

As for songs Break away by Ifyoudontknowyourretarted.
Barbie girl >:l (unless its in german ^^) and the list is much, much longer but it would be 5 pages long.
I don't keep up with popular music enough. Who's it by?


I really dislike Kate Perry's song, 'Bubbly' by someone I forget, 'Umbrella' and everything else my sister and cousins listen to. :/

It's ironic that what they call 'R 'n' B' seems to have no rhythym to me.

Also, I didn't know that Rap didn't count as a genre. Neat.
 
black pop musicians just call their music R&B to be special snowflakes, it really doesn't have anything to do with real R&B at all tbh
 
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