This is still savage. I'm even too old for Nu metal but i always agreed with their concept of doubling the size of the metal band and having an absolute genius for a drummer.
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OK, I skipped around a bit but I still think there's some lovely tracks on that thing like Caramel and Trimm Tabb. So I failed to be embarrassing in hindsight on that specific task.The only Blur album I liked at the time was 13.
I haven't listened to that for something like 20 years?? I'll give her a go and get back to yis.
Marilyn Manson I still like up as far as the third or fourth album but can’t listen to him because he’s a horrendous sex pest.
In fairness, 90% of everything is crapNearly all popular rock music aimed at 14-15 year olds from the last few decades is dire.
Particularly true of California pop punk, Brit pop, emo, nu metal and the mid 90s commercialisation of rap era onwards.
It's a lot more than 90%.In fairness, 90% of everything is crap
Classic ThumpedMost things are underwhelming, in hindsight.
Country House was on a couple of nights ago. And this is it. They set out to write an annoying big poppy "britpop" song, and they did. With the context it's a very good pop hit. Without the context is an annoying pop hit.Great thread title BTW! As for blur, while never a fan I think the whole parklife thing was more of an artistic package with the video the Keith Allen thing(making them out to be more working class than they are maybe) and celebrating the whole being English thing, which may have given rise to the term 'britpop'*
* I could be very wrong
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