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What are your favorite decades of music?


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  1. 1. Choose something...

    • 1900's
      2
    • 1910's
      3
    • 1920's
      2
    • 1930's
      2
    • 1940's
      3
    • 1950's
      4
    • 1960's
      6
    • 1970's
      8
    • 1980's
      4
    • 1990's
      12
    • 2000's
      10
    • 2010's (So far)
      6
    • If it's not made before the twentieth century, it's not real music.
      0
    • I listen to the music from the future, because I'm cool like that.
      4
  2. 2. Do you like today's music?

    • Eeyup
      9
    • No
      3
    • A little
      8


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*sees the name "Livin' on a Prayer" *

 

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That song makes me want to bash my head against a brick wall. It sounds so horrible, I don't see how people could honestly like that song.

If you think that's bad, well this song is equally as bad. i don't understand why people like stuff like that.

 

These are the actuall top comments from that video, DEAD SERIOUS.

"i was born in 94 but i got to love this dude and all the old? songs

 

"Now this is CLASSIC ROCK!! Much better than the crap they play today, at least this is a REAL band with REAL people playing REAL instruments. just? sayin!!"

 

*Blasts head off with a shotgun*

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OMG!!!!! I LOVE THAT SONG! I love it when I'm at a wedding and everybody gets real drunk and they play that song at the end of the night and we all sing along but we forget most of the words to the verses and just sort of mumble, but it's okay because when the chorus comes in we all get super loud again! You are the coolest, we should be brony friends!

 

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If you're being serious you sir (or madame) have the absolute weirdest taste in music. But then again, it seems like you're trolling.... If you aren't... then, yeah, what I just said.

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OMG!!!!! I LOVE THAT SONG! I love it when I'm at a wedding and everybody gets real drunk and they play that song at the end of the night and we all sing along but we forget most of the words to the verses and just sort of mumble, but it's okay because when the chorus comes in we all get super loud again! You are the coolest, we should be brony friends!

I like 80's metal, but Bon Jovi is not metal. Bon Jovi is glammy hard rock bland yucky stuff. I don't think we should be friends.

 

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If you're being serious you sir (or madame) have the absolute weirdest taste in music. But then again, it seems like you're trolling.... If you aren't... then, yeah, what I just said.

I wouldn't call it weird, I'd call it predictable, bland, awful, etc.

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Well I Voted 90's And The 00's, I would of Voted, 2010, But a lot of songs have ruined it from then, I mean, there's the Occasional Song I like, Mostly the Post-Hardcore Bands, And Dubstep, but a lot are just Plain awful.

I would of Voted for the 80's and 70's as well, but the others are simply my favourite.

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To be absolutely serious you guys, I also hate glam rock. David Bowie is the worst. I mean really, Spiders from Mars? What does that even mean? The only thing of his that I ever though was any good was that cover of Dancing in the Street he did with Mick Jagger.

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David Bowie is the worst

Are you fucking kidding??? 

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Thers's a difference between glam rock (like David Bowie) and glam meta l/ hair metal (That shit that I hate, like Poison, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, etc.).

 

 

Mostly the Post-Hardcore Bands
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Post-hardcore is good stuff, I don't know of any good modern post-hardcore bands though :/

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Post-hardcore is good stuff, I don't know of any good modern post-hardcore bands though :/

 

Recent Pierce The Veil is Good. 

And Sleeping with Sirens Is Also Not Bad :3

And What moog Said too :3

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La Dispute bro, they actually kind of sound like older Post-Hardcore bands too. Wildlife was actually a pretty damn good album

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUJScmvFmSM

Oh yea, showed me this once and I liked it.

 

Recent Pierce The Veil is Good.  And Sleeping with Sirens Is Also Not Bad :3

Uhhhmm... I'm not very fond of bands of that style. I tried August Burns Red and As I Lay Dying oncem they were both awful. 

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Oh yea, showed me this once and I liked it.

 

Uhhhmm... I'm not very fond of bands of that style. I tried August Burns Red and As I Lay Dying oncem they were both awful. 

 

I see where you're coming from, the style isn't the best. I mean, I'm not a big fan of them, But I will Listen to any sort of music so I can Cope.

I'm more into the Old Post-Hardcore Bands though.


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I loved the 70's-90's music for me evreything in the 2000's so far have sucked worse than a kirby. sad.png

I mean seriously the rap is about why the singer is butthurt D:

 

So you mean Hip-Hop (rap is not a genre) didn't exist in the 90's?

 

BRILLIANT THINKING, I LOVE YOUR LOGIC!!!!!!!

 

And there are a lot more genres in the 00's than hip-hop, you know

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So you mean Hip-Hop (rap is not a genre) didn't exist in the 90's?

 

BRILLIANT THINKING, I LOVE YOUR LOGIC!!!!!!!

 

And there are a lot more genres in the 00's than hip-hop, you know

Ok ok, the recent recent music is good, I wasnt a fan of the 00's but so far 2010's been..dare i say Decent

I hope i didnt just jynx it


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I don't think we should be friends.

Aww, that sucks. I really wanted to be your friend. You seem like a way cool person with absolutely superior taste. It would have been cool if we could have chatted about all our favourite bands together. But I guess it's not to be. Don't worry though, I'll get over it. It was fun while it lasted and you know, sometimes in life it's just like my main man Brett Michaels always says...

 

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As I already have told before that I listen to the 1980s music. Beside that one of my favorites  from the 1980s are Synchestra's Mother Earth Lullaby.

 

 

 

These are the actuall top comments from that video, DEAD SERIOUS.

"i was born in 94 but i got to love this dude and all the old songs

 

And 10 years later people on Youtube will flood with how the 2010s music ruled the world.

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These are the actuall top comments from that video, DEAD SERIOUS.

"i was born in 94 but i got to love this dude and all the old songs

 

"Now this is CLASSIC ROCK!! Much better than the crap they play today, at least this is a REAL band with REAL people playing REAL instruments. just sayin!!"

 

*Blasts head off with a shotgun*

 

That second top comment is without a doubt the most retarded thing I have ever read in my entire life. So he's saying that nobody nowadays are using real instruments or that there are no bands with real people?

 

For fucks sake, even stuff like Vocaloids which is totally computer generated is a million times better than that glam rock crap

 

And I'm not entirely sure why people go "omg he uses computer, HE'S A FAGGOT AND NOT A REAL MUSICIAN". I sincerely hope this kind of people goes deaf and blind, so that we don't have to put up with their bullshit

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Aww, that sucks. I really wanted to be your friend. You seem like a way cool person with absolutely superior taste. It would have been cool if we could have chatted about all our favourite bands together. But I guess it's not to be. Don't worry though, I'll get over it. It was fun while it lasted and you know, sometimes in life it's just like my main man Brett Michaels always says...
 

Actually, I've changed my mind. I think we should be friends, I've been acting like a real jerk lately.

 

 

And 10 years later people on Youtube will flood with how the 2010s music ruled the world.

I'd say, give it ten or fifteen years.

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The 40's are my favorite for swing, and the 60's were simply amazing for rock. The 80's are a close second, in my book.

 

Unless you include classical music, then I'd say the Baroque period lol


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The two best decades for music were the 70's and 2000's. The 70's saw the dawn of progressive rock, jazz fusion, and plenty of other stuff, giving way to some of my favorite albums, like Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew" (or anything he did in that decade), Pink Floyd's "The Wall," and Yes' "Tales from Topographic Oceans." The 2000's are where most of my favorite albums come from; "Jane Doe" by Converge, "Oceanic" by ISIS, Radiohead's "Kid A," and Meshuggah's "Catch Thirtythree" (there's plenty more than those, but those are just a few examples.

 

I love today's music, and anyone that says they don't desperately needs to go underground and find some of the amazing sounds coming from all kinds of bands.

 

Take, for example, Fleet Foxes, a folk throwback that hearkens to the days of Crosby, Stills, and Nash...

 

 

...or, for a much different sound, progressive metal kingpin Devin Townsend.

 

 

There's all sorts of fun to be had in today's various music scenes.


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The 2000's are where most of my favorite albums come from; "Jane Doe" by Converge, "Oceanic" by ISIS, Radiohead's "Kid A," and Meshuggah's "Catch Thirtythree" (there's plenty more than those, but those are just a few examples.

I have my fair share 00's favorites too. Like Blackwater Park, Dopethrone, Colors, for a while Kid A was my favorite Radiohead album, Confederacy of Ruined Lives, Oceanic is pretty good, Crack the Skye is also really good (I want to buy Leviathan), and there's probably more. I also really like Kvelterak's self-titled debut but that doesn't count since it came out it 2010.

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50's 60's, 70's, 90's, and 2000's are favorites.

 

50's: I love me some rock n roll and rockabilly

Favorite artists: Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Larry Williams, Buddy Holly

 

60's: The first half of the 60's had great pop/rock thanks to the British invasion, and the second half had just generally awesome stuff.

Favorite artists: The Beatles, The Doors, The Who, The Kinks, The Hollies, The Byrds, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan

 

70's: Not really one preferred genre here.

Favorite artists: Elton John, Aerosmith, David Bowie, Thin Lizzy, Jim Croce, Dan Fogelberg, John Lennon, Paul McCartney/Wings, George Harrison

 

(Not gonna have little synopsises anymore because I'm lazy.)

 

90's: Pixies, The Stone Roses, Soundgarden, Blur, Radiohead, Neutral Milk Hotel, Nirvana, Oasis, Marc Cohn

 

2000's: The Strokes, Artic Monkeys, The Libertines, The Hives, The Vines, The Doves, The Verve, Coldplay, Death Cab For Cutie, Beirut, Neon Trees

 

(Note 1: I know most of these artists have careers beyond those decades.)

 

(Note 2: Pretty much all of the bands from beyond the 70's I'm not really all that into yet because I just started listening to them, due to being a biased douche for a while.)


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