>Los Angeles' Linkin Park, fronted by singer Chester Bennington and rapper Mike Shinoda, were the most successful band of rap-metal, thanks to Hybrid Theory (2000), a textbook in how to turn teenage angst into the musical equivalent of fast food.
is he right?
>>74042339
for the first time I fully agree with him
>Meteora (2003) and Minutes to Midnight (2007) continued to sell despite reducing the rap element. By the end of the decade, they had sold more than 50 million copies of their albums.
Yes but why is it wrong to be an angsty teenager and blast some shitty edgy music anyway? What are they supposed to do, just tell the chemicals in their brains to fuck off and not cause angst?
Even better than Beatles '65.
(TRUE Beatles' fans will get the joke)
thoughts on Santigold?
more like Santigo-the fuck away, your music sucks-old
isn't she on the cover of Essential Indie playlist on Spotify
She's superior to Rihanna but not as good as MIA in the brown girls I'd racemix with category. Musically, she's a guilty pleasure that I enjoy. I like she has some range and doesn't make everything sound the same, even if her attempts at something other than girl hip hop sometimes sound derivative and fall flat (Lights Out especially). That being said, I'd rather santigold got more play than Rihanna.
Dream Theater is so goddamn awful
*blocks your path*
>>73812827
huh? i thought metroplis part 2 was well recieved by here? its my favorite record of theirs at least.
>>73813318
Yeah it's alright. Most of DT stuff is pretty bad though.
>musical taste is not esoteric enough to be cool
>musical taste is not mainstream enough to be cool
Music for this feel
>>73812819
Whatever is in your middle of the road taste, I guess.
>>73812819
> caring about being seen as "cool"
I remember being 16
>>73813221
>posturing about indifference to social pressure on a malaysian computer pornography website
who cares about linkin park? weren't they a shitty corporate mtv band?
>>74041954
nah no one is saying that LP was actually good
but fuck man when I was a kid I listened to them a lot yeah I know SAD times
>who cares
People who were over 10 when HT/Meteora came out, fucking embryo.
This really doesn't merit a sticky desu, and it says more about how shitty and Reddit-esque this board has become than anything else.
Beatles' "Aryan" music removed any trace of black music from rock and roll. It replaced syncopated African rhythm with linear Western melody, and lusty negro attitudes with cute white-kid smiles.
........ and your point is.........???
I detect a fantano influence in scarumeme's opinions
>>73812658
at least say his name so my filter will get you
I put my trust in you.
;_;7
>>74041861
Pushed as far as I could go
>>74042047
I WATCHED YOU GGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOO
for all this
Are they the biggest band of 2017?
>>73812564
no they suck & are irrelevant
it leaked
>>73812564
what a shitty album cover
I wouldn't fuck that with my mom's dick
Why does /mu/ hate prog?
because durr hurr dadrock
I don't
/mu/ loves prog. You know this. You're a goddamn phony.
Is this a new trend where over the hill rock stars kill themselves in order to get one last gasp of relevance?
maybe
rip
>>74041579
Chris Cornell was doing just fine. The drugs told him to kill himself.
>>74041579
Hopefully.
do you like breaks
you could, idk, post some of your favorites...
Who doesn't love a catchy break?
I don't take enough ecstacy to enjoy hardcore and big beat, though. Chopping up breaks in jungle was a mistake. Garage is pretty bad too.
The few breakbeat I've come across sounded to me very produced and "trancey". Jungle/d&b strikes me as a different sound altogether for some reason.
DESPACITO
QUIERO RESPIRAR TU CUELLO DESPACITO
DEJA QUE TE DIGA COSAS AL OIDO
THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST THE BEST
DALE
THE WORLD IS A VAMPIRE
>>73812429
MR WORLDWIDE
LEGO
Half of these songs would be good without Trent's faggy singing over top of them.
>>73812408
I actually really enjoyed that album
>>73812408
>Half of these songs would be even better with real drums instead of Trent's faggy synth loops under them
fify
maybe in 14 years there will be a listenable version of it.