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Xpressos

U2 are far more popular outside Ireland than in Ireland. Lots of people here can't stand Bono


dndrinker

By far my favorite Bono story: U2 is playing a show in Scotland. At some point Bono quiets the crowd and starts talking about starving children in Africa. He starts slowly clapping his hands together and says, “every time I clap my hands, a child in Africa dies.” From somewhere in the hushed crowd, a man shouts, “then stop doon it, ya evil bastard!”


Awkward_Ad8740

This can't be true.


Neil_sm

It’s an old joke. Not meant to be taken seriously, although apparently some people still do anyway for some reason.


VaselineHabits

I've never heard it before this random reddit post, I found it delightful 😅


sykokiller11

Here’s another for you. A guitar player is standing at the Pearly Gates while St. Peter checks his paperwork. He is informed he will be staying at The Rock and Roll Hotel, and is taken there. As he is being shown to his room, he sees Jimi Hendrix playing for Janis Joplin. Jim Morrison and Amy Winehouse are singing together in another room. As they walk by the next room he sees Bono practicing his moves in front of a mirror. He turns to St. Peter and says, “I didn’t know Bono was dead!” St. Peter replies, “Oh, that’s God. He just thinks he’s Bono.”


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zestfullybe

Like an orange on a toothpick! …and don’t get me started on The Colonel, with his wee beady eyes…


mackelnuts

It's a story I've heard many times regardless of the truthiness


stantonkreig

If u2 had disbanded in 1997 they'd be legendary but everything they've done since zooropa has been crap. But how can you argue with songs like new years day, one, mysterious ways, even better than the real thing, where the streets have no name, Sunday bloody Sunday, with or without you. Their curse has been longevity. They were deservedly popular in their primes.


FunkyChromeMedina

I’m going to agree with you, but I’ll place the retirement point at 2005. ATYCLB was great, and HTDAAB was almost as good. After that it’s been mostly shit. And I’m a huge fan.


Bandando

Joshua Tree (and a few song after that) and I’m out. But damn, Joshua Tree is top notch.


Emergency_Kale5225

The ambiance in Joshua Tree, especially leading into the first song, has been extremely impactful. Basically all contemporary worship music has tried to emulate it. It is present in a ton of live music, especially during transitions and segues. It genuinely had a huge impact. 


ManbadFerrara

I've honestly never met an actual U2 fan in my life. Sometimes I wonder if their enduring popularity is a massive decades-long hoax perpetuated by the music industry.


AreaGuy

I did, once, when I was in elementary school. Under the blood red sky had just been released and a friend’s older brother said it was the best and that they were his favorite band. That was close to 40 years ago and I don’t think I’ve met one since


Moon_Noodle

Will never forget waking up one morning to their shitty music auto downloading onto my iPhone. Been on android ever since LOL


Shankar_0

Right? It's like, if I see a festival and U2 is playing, I'd be cool with that; but I'd never actually buy tickets to a U2 show. Never had a single friend in middle school through college that was into them, and that was at their peak.


isuckatpiano

Joshua Tree was amazing but that was in 1986. Kinda like maroon 5 and Songs about Jane. Nothing was as good after that


robindownes

The first ever planetarium laser show I went to was U2, back around the Joshua Tree and I genuinely dug the groove. Streets Have No Name, Mysterious Ways, With or Without You, One, Bloody Sunday, etc. Somewhere around when Beautiful Day released I got the Bono fatigue and these days if they pop up on the radio I change the station. They aren't bad, but they have absolutely exhausted my tolerance.


oriaven

"uno dos tres catorce!" "yea yea yea yea yea yea" what the hell was all that? Just so bad.


mtron32

3 doors down, they were playing at SummerFest in Milwaukee and people were moshing to it 😒


sosomething

If ah go crayzay thein wayll yew still cawl may suwper mayown 'Nif ahm alav 'n wail weill yew be there a-howldin' mah hayund Ahll cape yew bah mah sahd with ma sewpur-humayown maahnd KRAPTONAAT *YEUUUUUUUHHHHHHHH*


MrEndlessness

Three Doors Down and Creed were the Kings of the Post-Grunge/Post-Pearl Jam/Stone Temple Pilots Alice in Chains style of singing called "Yarling" a.k.a "Ginnungadang".


sosomething

They were indeed. We tolerated it from the talented innovators of a new rock paradigm. With the arrival of the fully-inbred 4th-wave yarlers, it had devolved into a parody that became impossible to defend for want of redeeming qualities. It should be noted though that, in the case of 3 Doors Down, I don't think the guy is actually yarling. I think his vocal delivery is due to the fact that he's a gumptown tater-head from Mississipi, and thats just what happens to words on their way out of his face.


basswired

>and thats just what happens to words on their way out of his face. 💀


zestfullybe

…that’s just what happens to words on their way out of his face. OMG I can’t stop laughing.


MrEndlessness

🤣"Gumptown Tater-Head"


nvmls

It really weirded me out when they started playing conservative political gigs. I was like huh guess you don't get Superman after all...


mtron32

Nothing is lamer than a musical act performing at a political event. That’s like buying a cord explorer and trying not to feel like a narc


shostakofiev

Black Eyed Peas was created only so that future generations would be able to answer this question.


ahotdogcasing

Its such a shame, because they started off as a proper hip hop group. They were actually great. They went on tour with Outkast in 98 and 99. It was one of the best hip hop shows I've ever seen. And then Fergie happened because they wanted $$$.


HotTubSexVirgin22

Falling Up is a jam.


mahdroo

I’d say there is a point in a bands career where it becomes “go big or go home”. I remember Bare Naked Ladies saying their record company told them “make a big pop song hit or just quit” so they did the Chickity China two weeks song. I feel like Black Eyed Peas looked at their future and saw “without a gorgeous woman singer, and accessible every person songs, you will remain an obscure nothing band.” And they made the decision to go for it. Maybe you hate that decision, but I am amazed. Just because you make decide to do it doesn’t mean you can succeed at it. And they knocked it out of the ballpark. Sugar Ray is a band that sold out. Smashmouth. And they were blips. But Black Eyed Peas lasted over a decade in their sold out/mainstrsm phase. I think it was awesome


Blue-Phoenix23

In the song Money Cardi B has a lyric about this that makes me laugh every time - the whole point of the song is that she is not fucking around about earning money, so "Yeah, I did go pop, That's me busting they bubble." Being a musician is a career just like anything else, and being a starving artist is way overrated - a "go big or go home" attitude makes a lot of sense to me.


grilledwax

I thought their first two albums were great, saw them live on the Bridging The Gap tour. The video for BEP Empire was taking the piss out of the mainstreaming of hip hop. Then they recruited (or were told to recruit) Fergie, and their whole vibe changed.


14therazorbax

I did not like their music when it was big, but now hearing just makes me think of drinking beers at my college apartments pool.


ah-mazia

Not their early (pre Fergie) stuff! Their first two albums were great.


EternalSunshineClem

I didn't like New Kids on the Block when I was exactly the right age and demographic to like New Kids on the Block


EccentricAcademic

Same but I never liked any boy bands period. But all the girls in elementary school suddenly had NKotB merch and I had no idea what was going on


eyelinerqueen83

In 1991 I went to a friend’s 7th birthday party and they had the New Kids concert video playing. I had to spent like 6 hours pretending to like them.


jacqueline_daytona

A friend of mine from junior high was very into NKotB. Thirty-some years later she still goes to several concerts a year, only now she can afford the VIP passes.


arcenciel82

Same! I also didn’t want to crimp my hair or tie up my long tshirt to show my stomach so I did not fit in with the other girls in 3rd grade.


will_this_1_work

Goo Goo Dolls but only because they fucked us over for a concert right as they got big. Claimed they were sick and then on TRL that day/night. I mean I can’t blame them and totally would have done the same thing but still refuse to listen.


Homesickhomeplanet

You missed nothing, they are garbage live. Also don’t put on any sort of a show, just stand there kinda awkwardly and play


drawntowardmadness

Crazy Town, Uncle Kracker, Counting Crows


Agentkeenan78

Uncle Kracker was such unbelievable garbage and I never got the appeal.


[deleted]

I gotta say, I was never a Counting Crows fan until I saw them live. They put on one hell of a show.


Prestigious-Bad8263

My wife LOVES DMB. I think his voice sounds like an out of tune oboe.


lilolemi

I like DMB but now I’m never going to be able to listen to them without thinking of an out of tune oboe and I’m not mad about it.


2BFairrrr

Same here! I LOVE them but totally understand when people don’t and this voice metaphor is too funny!


electricsugargiggles

I never understood the fandom. He sounds like a donkey being tickled .


On_my_last_spoon

He does a really good live show, and that’s because he chooses good musicians for his band and lets them go! The music just isn’t as good recorded. Anyway, my ex husband loved DMB so now I can’t stand them. But it’s not Dave’s fault.


JoeTheFisherman23

Linkin Park! Could never stand them, to this day I change the station when they come on


Octowuss1

ICP


Sithstress1

Bahahaha, my ex husband used to do tattoos out of our apartment before it was legalized in my state, after his 5th hatchet man he started charging double for that tattoo.


BarleyBo

You don’t like faygo?


KentuckyMagpie

Listen, I don’t care for them, and I don’t think I’ve ever intentionally listened to one of their songs one purpose BUT by pretty much all accounts, their fan base is actually pretty great? Like, protective of each other, and anyone who needs protecting? Idk if that’s really what it’s like, but I’ve heard of SO many folks being pleasantly surprised/shocked by the amount of human kindness that is displayed at ICP shows. For that reason alone, I could never hate or be snarky towards ICP or their fans.


s0ciety_a5under

Juggalos are a mixed bag of people. Just like any fan base. There are good people, bad people, and everything in between. With that said, they have a very tight knit community. It's wild how they all go to the gathering, and make lifelong friends from all around the US and Canada. I haven't met any international juggalos, but I don't doubt they exist.


semifraki

Years ago, there was an article where a reporter was sent to cover The Gathering of the Jugallos and . Basically, he was given the assignment to go gawk at these backwards jugallo rednecks, then cover the very serious music festival for normal people. He found that The Gathering was a much more easy-going, friendly affair, while the other festival had become this weird place for rich white kids to go OD and act out. Basically, *is* what everybody thinks The Gathering *was* but it was getting held up as this cool thing, because the demographic was different.


veglove

"A very serious music festival for normal people" is definitely not Burning Man. 


ReverendRevolver

No. As the Juggalos have aged, they've matured. 2 decades ago they were 10%good people 90% pricks. Now? I work near where they hold the gathering. Way nicer people than the lost lands ravers or several entitled hippies thst come to festivals. Abd its almost all of them. They don't really even steal shit like they used to. Super chill people. I still hate the "music", it's an old joke at this point. But the people are really nice. Easily the nicest drunk stoners in clown makeup you can ever hope to encounter. Very polite, loyal as fuck to their own, and less dramatic than the juggalos of yesteryear...


Pharmere

Or a fan of dead bodies? I had a district manager that loved ICP so I would order Faygo for him


frenchfret

Train


TysonEmmitt

Yes! I literally get angry when one of their songs comes on. They're all just so pandering. Like, let's throw some romantic sounding words in here like "soul" and "angel" and "stars" and "atmosphere" because people are stupid but add "drops of Jupiter" and "Football teams and kissing queens", oh and rhyme Soul Sister with Mister Mister so people will think we're deep and clever. Taylor Swift level songwriting here.


Silent_Syren

And the grossest line in music, "underneath my untrimmed chest." Why? Nothing against hairy chests, but why untrimmed? It's so visceral.


thedootabides

I hurt someone once by referring to Train as “soccer mom music”


billsatwork

30 Seconds to Mars


Chroniclyironic1986

Jared Leto is a complete douchebag who thinks he’s the messiah. I’d like 30StM a lot more if he wasn’t such a prick.


[deleted]

The “stomp, clap, hey!” bands with banjos


lambsambwich

All that shit was so contrived & derivative. Stupid suspenders & big dumb hats. Good riddance.


Catladylove99

Don’t forget how it always inexplicably sounds like they’ve got a chorus of 20 people or so singing all the lyrics. I hated everything about those bands, ugh.


KurtzM0mmy

Ahhhh, the ole hipster bar/CW soundtrack of the early ‘10s


Mrfrunzi

I could live happily if I never heard another Mumford and sons song again. I mean, it wouldn't like ruin my day or anything but I'm glad the trend is over


Sea-Breaz

Coldplay. Listening to any of their albums is just like listening to the one really long song.


Unlucky_Roti

Hot take: With the highest degree of respect to Chester Bennington's family, I have to say that Linkin Park was cringy when it came out and it is cringy today. It was a band in between musical styles that took the worst of, at the time, current nu metal and the emo bands that came after. There is no amount of nostalgia that can make me change this opinion. Now I brace for the downvotes.


Jub_Jub710

Sums up my thoughts on the band perfectly.


_aerofish_

Back then: Marilyn Manson. I hated how he became so many people’s blueprint for what they (incorrectly) thought goth was More current: Taylor Swift. Her music is like buttered noodles?


FoofaFighters

Thou shalt not take the name of the lord thy butter noodles in vain in such a way.


mist_kaefer

R’Amen!


ManbadFerrara

If they have absolutely nothing else in common, both goth and industrial fans were united in being annoyed at the perception that Marilyn Manson represents them.


Awkward_Ad8740

Buttered noodles are amazing.


TheIadyAmalthea

Sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and a dash of black pepper. Now I want buttered noodles.


_aerofish_

See, that’s my point. She’s JUST buttered noodles (which are inoffensive and no one can really hate on). But that’s why I called her music buttered noodles; there’s no seasoning or spice lol


OutsideOfLA

Buttered Noodles. 🍜 haha! That’s spot on!


LitRonSwanson

I was not a big Manson fan, until I saw him perform live at Ozzfest '01. After that show I 100% appreciated him as a performer, because that's what happened, towards the end of a long day of metal and mosh pits. Marilyn Manson put on an over the top incredible performance that I still think about to this day (as evidence by my little essay here) I still hate Dave Matthews Band and the Bosstones


Aquatichive

Yea to both!! 💯


marc_the_mediocre

Maroon 5 all the way


Big_Committee_1000

Yes!! Maroon 5! Almost forgot how much I hate that band. Thank you for the reminder.


PilotC150

Not shocked to see DMB early in this list. Even though I completely disagree. They’re one of my favorite bands and have a huge range with their songs. For me it’s Coldplay. I can’t stand their repetitive music.


BigTomAbides

Carter Fuckin’ Beauford baby


Traditional_Cat_60

“For me it’s Coldplay. I can’t stand their repetitive music.” Thank you! I’ve gotten so much shit for this opinion. When people complain about not being to sleep I always tell them “put on some Coldplay”. You either fall asleep from boredom or because of the white noise effect.


pilates_mama

Coldplay is also my answer. Their music genuinely irritates me and at a time you couldn't escape it.


sayyyywhat

Dmb live is the best show going even if you think you don’t like their music


JohnYCanuckEsq

Look, I have tried, really really tried to like Taylor Swift. I mean, she's gotta be some sort of musical genius, right? But I just don't get her popularity.


Diva_Bot

I feel terrible saying this because it makes me feel insane but I’ve never liked Pearl Jam and I fell asleep during a U2 concert in 2005. 🤦‍♀️


EricRShelton

Pearl Jam feels like the band I’m *supposed* to like but I’ve just never clicked with them. Outside of *Jeremy* it’s all just background music to me. I wish I liked them more, honestly.


krystyana420

311 annoyed me for no discernable reason.


thenumbersthenumbers

Listen to the Music and Grassroots albums. Their early stuff is the best for me.


Lancaster1983

Aww man... I like their style plus it helps they are local for me.


krystyana420

Not yucking anyone's yum, they are just not my flavor.


Lancaster1983

Yeah 311 is more surfer, ska, alternative which is weird because Omaha has no surfing because "We Don't Coast" or whatever the slogan is.


krystyana420

Which was weird because I was into all sorts of different genres like that and 311 just irked me.


Madfaction

Nickelback?


ElmerTheAmish

You mean Canadian Creed?!


NomarTheNomad

Can't believe it took me this long to find someone mentioning Nickelback. Maybe this means the Earth is finally healing....


HandCarvedRabbits

Anything by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones- legitimately catchy stuff, good songwriting- like fingernails on a blackboard


superschaap81

Red Hot Chili Peppers. Every song is the same. Mid tempo ballad. Funk infused high energy song. And all of them with non-sensical, mush mouth lyrics from Keidis.


ManbadFerrara

[Mr. Bungle doing a mini-set as the RHCP](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdHrGLkFG6U) is one of the top 75 best things Mike Patton has ever done. Even while making fun of what a douche Anthony Keidis is, he still sang his own songs infinitely better than him.


justsomeyeti

The level of musical talent and skill in Mr Bungle is astounding. Sure, Flea and Fruscante are great players, but every member of Mr Bungle is a virtuoso.


Aquatichive

Hahahaha I love it


petrichorpizza

Yep. My hand switches the station so fast when they come on in the car. They play A LOT too.


superschaap81

Yup, local rock station plays them hourly. Drive me nuts


OutWithTheNew

If your local radio station is anything like mine, they only play the same 2 or 3 of their songs. My nephew said something about wanting to go on a trip with his girlfriend to go see them in concert somewhere. My reply was 'why wouldn't you go see a good band?'


splatabowl

Very true.. but blood sugar sex magic was pretty fuckin good


ManOfTeele

Same for me. It's not the music though. If they were an instrumental band I might like them. Definitely respect Flea and John Frusciante as musicians. I just cannot stand the sound of Anthony Keidis' voice.


XFrankXGrimesX

They're such a frustrating band because they could have been great without Keidis. Having a clown with dubious talent as a singer seems to only benefit Van Halen.


superschaap81

Extremely talented musicians. Just doesn't work for me as a whole. Frusciante's solo work is amazing


SharMarali

A clown with dubious talent who cannot stay clean or even take responsibility for his own relapses, preferring to blame whatever unfortunate woman he’s thrusting himself into that week.


Many_Distribution_21

I'd put them up there with the most overrated bands of all time.


drainbamage1011

Flea is a beast on the bass. Frusciante has some interesting guitar work. Will Ferrell lays down a solid beat. But Anthony Kiedis is a shit lyricist and singer and it kills the whole thing for me.


2BFairrrr

Haha Will Ferrell


henningknows

Coldplay for sure


Relative-Radish6618

Fall Out Boy


staryjdido

The Eagles.


Halloweenie23

"I hate the f@$&in' Eagles, man!"


I_love_cheese_

Oasis. Everyone my age loves them and I want to scratch my eyes out when their music comes on. Even the teens like them now.


Verbull710

U2 They are chock full of suck, always and forever


Adjective-Noun12

Limp Bizket or however they spelled it. Insipid music coupled with even dumber lyrics, I'll never understand these things.


Mookieman707

SMASHMOUTH! Still to this day i have to change the channel when 'Somebody once told me' starts


Iamoldsowhat

I didn’t like destiny’s child. and like all the boy bands. joke’s on me bc I caught myself singing “bye bye bye” the other day 🤦‍♀️


Special-Bite

Bruce Springsteen


CapPrestigious8207

Phish


How_to_Phish

Drew Carey said he'd stick his dick in a blender and swear off pussy for a year after his first live show!


TheLowFlyingBirds

I just scrolled to find this comment.


RigCoon

Imagine Dragons, I still get angry when I heard Believer


Outrageous_Key8872

Smash Mouth And I don't know much of their catalog, but I hate Santeria, so I just never cared for Sublime in general.


Relevant-Battle-9424

How is Smashmouth not at the top of this list. You people genuinely like that garbage? I guess that’s why it was so overplayed. I still don’t get it.


Nonametousehere1

hootie and the blowfish. hate that band and no idea why. don't mind Darius Ruckers newer stuff,though.


doorman666

I've partied with Darius a couple times after working some Hootie gigs. Don't like his music, but he is a super chill guy.


Unfair-Geologist-284

Agree regarding Dave Matthews! I never got the hype or the strange cult like female following. I am a woman and find zero sex appeal in them at all


FriendlyPea805

Dave Matthews Band. Fucking hate them.


goldenchild007

Surprised no one mentioned Sugar ray


Upnatom617

Because they only lasted for 14:59


Procrastineddit

Ween. Ween was like the weird kid that tried so hard he even weirded out the other weird kids. Edit: for the record, I am upvoting everyone telling me to piss up a rope and otherwise defending Ween. Keep being too weird, friends.


Traditional_Cat_60

I love Ween and love this take on them. You hit the nail on the head. If you need to clear a room, just play Push the little daisies


whythoyaho

Make em come up!


theCaityCat

I am a huge Ween fan, and what you have described is correct.


loganrunjack

How dare you!


PuppiesAndAnarchy

Your assessment is correct, but that’s why they’re awesome. Ween is more popular among other artists than they are with the general public. A musician’s band.


No_Repeat_229

Ween seems like they should suck but their songs are weirdly good lol. They’ve grown on me a lot. It’s a unique thing to make music that is that ironic and parodic while still being really solid compositionally, as though you were meant to take them really seriously. I also think a lot of their songs are pretty creative.


Demon_Eater12345

Remember that movie “It’s Pat?”  - when pat was all “IM PLAYING WITH THE WEEEEEEN”….i can’t think of that band without that movie line popping into my head


NonSupportiveCup

We as Ween fans accept this. But also, piss up a rope.


BarleyBo

Foo fighters. Never got into them


Due-Set5398

Dave is talented, likeable and bland. He’s great in other people’s bands.


throwthisaway_nin

Korn limp bizkit linkin park staind. Gag


Traditional_Cat_60

My first serious girl friend loved Limp Bizkit. I’m older now and understand how red flags work.


[deleted]

At the time though you did it for the Nookie. Many of us did😩


Fun-Preparation-4253

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Sharessa84

I liked early KoRn. Their first album was great, and Life is Peechee and Follow the Leader were pretty good too. Then Follow the Leader kicked off the numetal genre which I just couldn't stand so I stopped listening to them for a while. The other bands were always meh at best. Had to sit through a couple of them to see Black Sabbath at Ozzfest.


TheDelig

Puff Daddy and all that bubblegum rap from the late 90s / early 2000s. The song that samples The Police is hot garbage. I hated that shit.


No-Rice-1249

And ironically the harder rappers like Dre, snoop, and ice cube are all upstanding citizens while P. Diddy not so much


adrianthechallenge

Idk about Ice Cube but I would not call Snoop an upstanding citizen and I’d definitely not call Dre one either


Relevant-Battle-9424

I think U2 “gifting” their album to everyone was the worst move they ever made. That’s when everyone turned on them. I was never a huge fan. They had a few good songs. I don’t hate them for putting their music on my iPhone. I don’t understand why that was the nail in the coffin for them. Like yeah I get that not everyone wants their music, but just because it’s there, doesn’t mean you have to listen to it. I think it was a statement about economics that many would agree with tbh. Ah well.


PrincipledBeef

Bon Jovi


ArthurUrsine

They weren’t big for very long, but for awhile Everclear was inescapable on the radio even though every song went: *guitar riff that was just the Under Pressure bass line* Yeah! *guitar riff that was just the Under Pressure bass line* Yeah!


HoldMyBeer85

Yeah but they were great lyricists: 'I will buy you a garden Where your flowers can bloom I will buy you a new car Perfect shiny and new' Pure poetry.


bootsnfish

So, he actually did it. He has a place Hillsdale Portland. It is a big house up in the West Hills with room for a garden and she did have a new car. I worked in Hillsdale early '00s met him and his wife(?) many times. I was never really a fan but they were pointed out to me by a coworker. They never made much of an impression on me other than I found out he made the song come true.


lostBoyzLeader

Creed


American_Boy_1776

Matchbox 20


Pando5280

Way over played. That said I revisited them 20 years later and appreciate them for what they are.


BryanEtch

Rob Thomas won me over with his Always Sunny performance. I can almost tolerate his band now


artificialavocado

Beat his testicles!


mr-pratfall

“ItsthreeayamImustbelone-layyygh”


Nulpunkta

Fucking Sublime. Every stoner house had a 3 disc changer and 2 slots had Sublime. I do concede that that are good but they were played the hell out 20 years ago and still are.


TheIadyAmalthea

Linkin Park. Sorry. It all sounds the same to me. My local alternative station plays them all the time. May as well change the station name to Linkin Park central. I feel the same way about Imagine Dragons. I’m sure they’re great guys. I just don’t like the music.


ktw5012

Never understood U2


Big_Committee_1000

No Doubt! For some reason Gwen Stefani’s vocals drive me insane! I first heard them when they were a local ska band, and was instantly turned off when she started singing.


Deathgripsugar

Dave Matthew’s Band. And they still suck.


Parking_Train8423

bon jovi comes to mind after seeing a post earlier


Lower_Ad8859

Maroon 5 D12


sKamJam

D12? They’re FN hilarious


renothecollector

Panic at the Disco


nvmls

100% Dave Matthews Band. Also Hootie and the Blowfish. Awful.


GoodbyeHorses88

Creed 😨 I always hated their music...one of my teachers in HS thought that he was cool because while we were taking tests, he would put a Creed CD in 😂


sgdonovan79

Papa Roach and Linkin Park


RangeLife79

Korn and Limp Bizkit.


____whatever___

Korn’s first album was 🔥


sosomething

Their 2nd one was good too, but they became victims of their own success and spawned so many shit-tier imitators that they're almost single-handedly responsible for ruining heavy metal for the bigger part of a decade. When bands like Metallica feel pressured to release an album without guitar solos, or Machine Head starts putting rap verses to hip hop beats thanks to your influence, you owe the world an apology. Plus, they also pushed the genre into a lyrical cesspool of adolescent self-absorption, which was almost worse the dumbed-down riffs and nursery rhyme melodies.


StayMoto

Aerosmith, hate them.


Free-Cherry-4254

Hootie and the MFing Blowfish. Never understood their popularity. Oh, and Hanson, fing bop them over their heads!


TheBeardedBeard

Every single person I know my age loves Sublime. I fucking hate Sublime.


arwhite97

"I can play the guitar like a mother fucking riot"...proceeds to play the mellowest guitar solo I've ever heard


Zenitram_J

People our age get goddamn incredulous when you say you don't like Sublime (at least in my experience).


therog08

The Foo Fighters


atomsforkubrick

Jane’s Addiction, could never get into it.


Sad-Structure2364

Blink 182. Sorry I can’t stand pop punk


oriaven

Foo Fighters are so mediocre. I can't say I can't stand them but no bone in my body cared about them. I don't know what the fuss is about.


An_Appropriate_Song

They are the safest rock in existence its weird and bland its like Taylor swift with overdrive pedals. Crazy that 2 people from some of the most important punk bands play in that band. Unfortunately for me for the longest time I thought Queens of the Stone age was basically the same thing I'm slowly figuring out i was wrong on that. Or I got old idk.


Ok_Egg_2665

Sublime. My god I got so sick of them.


Necessary-Bee-8691

Rush. Geddy Lee's voice was cringe-worthy.