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Commasterharry
5th September 2003, 02:24
dont mark me for stereotyping or anything but i know that people look down on pop music.
reasons:
1. they're for girls
2. they're corny
3. they're SLOW
4. they make me fall asleep
5. no guitar..? (made up)
why the hate? i'm 18, and personally like pop songs. most pop songs in my opinions have nice melody, soothes the spirit, have more meaningful lyrics than most of the hit rap/"loud" songs on radio today.

is being hardcore the thing to do now and having/showing feeling is just a thing for "girls"?

anubis2003
5th September 2003, 02:26
I hate the music and I abhor the culture.

GarbagePoe
5th September 2003, 02:28
Originally posted by anubis2003
I hate the music and I abhor the culture.
w3rd.

dlinkwit27
5th September 2003, 02:42
winamp is popular. Can winamp be considerd pop culture?

taylormemer
5th September 2003, 02:43
Pop is just a big industry that lives off bad singers and bad dancers. I hate it.

anubis2003
5th September 2003, 02:48
winamp does not fit into our current pop culture. Pop culture varies from time to time and sometimes it's not that bad. I just don't like how gay it is right now. All of the girls try to be britney spears(especially the really ugly girls - ugh), and a lot of the guys try to be thuggish with their pants around their ankles, doodoo rags etc. It's this shit that pisses me off. People are so absorbed in trying to be someone else that they completely remove themselves from their own lives. Then later, they wonder why their lives have become so screwed up. People need to learn to trust themselves - that is a vital lesson to have. If you've always done what you want and weigh out the benifets and consequences, then you'll never have regrets.

Namelessv1
5th September 2003, 03:41
My problem with pop music is that the integrity of the "artists" can be so easily bought and sold. Everything is a prefabricated profit making ploy, which means nothing is real or genuine. Its a mass of mindless sheep following a corporate tool rather than actually finding out what they really like. If you actually enjoy pop music for what its worth, then good, but people who follow blindly seem somewhat moronic.

[Moved: GD > MoR --Sawg]

Cylob
5th September 2003, 07:47
Originally posted by anubis2003
Pop culture varies from time to time and sometimes it's not that bad.

There was once a time when pop music rocked and alot of alternative music was crap. It sounds hard to believe now, but it's true. Guess which decade?

I think 99.99999% of people here acknowledge modern pop culture is crap. I consider Nu-Metal to be part of popular culture, therefore I don't distinguish between Linkin Park and Westlife.

As long as there's plenty of alternative music I don't give a monkeys.

taylormemer
5th September 2003, 08:24
Originally posted by Cylob
There was once a time when pop music rocked and alot of alternative music was crap. It sounds hard to believe now, but it's true. Guess which decade?

I think 99.99999% of people here acknowledge modern pop culture is crap. I consider Nu-Metal to be part of popular culture, therefore I don't distinguish between Linkin Park and Westlife.

As long as there's plenty of alternative music I don't give a monkeys.


Very true Cylob.
I just like to add one thing, POP IS CRAP!:D

Commasterharry
5th September 2003, 21:29
Originally posted by Cylob
There was once a time when pop music rocked and alot of alternative music was crap. It sounds hard to believe now, but it's true. Guess which decade?

I think 99.99999% of people here acknowledge modern pop culture is crap. I consider Nu-Metal to be part of popular culture, therefore I don't distinguish between Linkin Park and Westlife.

As long as there's plenty of alternative music I don't give a monkeys.

oh ic what u guys are saying now. yea...i hate modern pop music. ones like christina aguilera, justin timberlake, or britney spears. those people will do just about anything to get fame and their records sold. I just realized i haven't liked any pop music since winter of 2001. But i do like groups like westlife, and some of the older pop songs. but honestly, i haven't liked any songs on the radio for at least a year. everytime i tune into a new hit music station, i hear rap, rapping insane bull that doesn't even mean anything. and reminds me of a bunch of people swaying their shoulders back and forth on stage, shaking their asses at the crowd, talking trash, you get the picture.

Commasterharry
10th September 2003, 00:38
bah...moderator moved this page here to rot and die.

one more thing on "slow" music, generally disrespected, dunno reason. i love slow songs, whats wrong with them

Cylob
10th September 2003, 14:03
Nothing's wrong with slow songs, other than the fact you can't really play them at parties. I have most of my slow tracks filtered out for social occasions. There's a few that make the list (usually the ones with great lyrical content).

Commasterharry
10th September 2003, 20:51
Originally posted by Cylob
Nothing's wrong with slow songs, other than the fact you can't really play them at parties. I have most of my slow tracks filtered out for social occasions. There's a few that make the list (usually the ones with great lyrical content).

roger that

lets hear some negative arguments about slow songs, cuz i'm struck by the fact that a lot of people dont like them

ShyShy
12th September 2003, 06:42
Depends on what mood the slow song projects. If its sad/breakup, then I'd rather not hear it. But, a good slow song projecting a cozy two-some fuzzy feeling, I'm up for it ;)

And as far as the current pop scene goes, most is trash. I'm more looking for stuff from the 80's to mid 90's. Granted, there are a few radio played songs out there that I do like, but for the most part, I stay away.

Cylob
12th September 2003, 07:28
That sums it up for me ShyShy. I'm hoping the mainstream will become great again in my lifetime. It's overdue, but I'm not holding my breath.

Commasterharry
13th September 2003, 00:08
Originally posted by ShyShy
Depends on what mood the slow song projects. If its sad/breakup, then I'd rather not hear it. But, a good slow song projecting a cozy two-some fuzzy feeling, I'm up for it ;)

And as far as the current pop scene goes, most is trash. I'm more looking for stuff from the 80's to mid 90's. Granted, there are a few radio played songs out there that I do like, but for the most part, I stay away.

exactly. melody and lyrics are the keys. being emotional is a powerful thing

Mattress
14th September 2003, 04:34
I like slow music, I'm listening to slow music right now.

Commasterharry
21st September 2003, 02:05
~bump~

Coman
21st September 2003, 03:36
Originally posted by anubis2003
I hate the music and I abhor the culture.
abhor, that's an SAT word, w00t.

pop means popular (pop music - popular music), so it can't be "looked down at" its suppose to be popular :rolleyes:

Commasterharry
21st September 2003, 12:48
Originally posted by Coman
abhor, that's an SAT word, w00t.

pop means popular (pop music - popular music), so it can't be "looked down at" its suppose to be popular :rolleyes:

pshh

Coman
21st September 2003, 16:42
pshh yourself

Commasterharry
21st September 2003, 22:09
+1 homemade acronym

Starbucks
25th September 2003, 04:38
Wow, this is about the first time I've seen the words "pop music" without the words "gay" in the title.

Commasterharry
25th September 2003, 23:00
Originally posted by Starbucks
Wow, this is about the first time I've seen the words "pop music" without the words "gay" in the title.

i'm unique

Commasterharry
5th October 2003, 20:24
pop music rule!

for example: Mandy Moore's ~Only Hope~ from that inspirational film a walk to remember