OK, so if you read the title, you'll know what to do. These have been at many other forums, and they last much longer than threads like "Favourite Song/Band", so it's pretty cool.
About a week ago, I found http://www.radioblogclub.com. It's a nice site where you can sign up, make a playlist and listen to it. It's really nice. And if you want, you can add a "radio.blog" to your blog, or website or whatever. I thought I might just share that with 'yall, 'cuz it's basically my new way to listen to music.
So, anyways, post what music you're listening to.
Re: What'cha listening to? (4)
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 1:23 pm
by Raptor522
liek omg first lololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololololol
I DARE you to click onto the link and listen to the song.
Started with cliche'd "Oh, oh, oh, oh." Drums were a disappointment of repetition and no originality, as was the guitar. Not a big fan of rap, unless it's super fast in an impressive way, or an Epic Rap Battle of History, so verses weren't appealing. Chorus was predictable and rather repetitive, and not in a catchy way. There wasn't any power behind it.
Also, not hard rock.
Or dubstep.
Hidden/Spoiler:
It's not you, it's me. I'm not a fan of pop. Specifically good-looking Disney actress pop, because really they're just handing those girls a microphone and seeing if they can sing decently, which I'm assuming is not the case with Ms. Gomez, as there was a maximum range of about 10 notes, not including the rap section, which is just talking.
I DARE you to click onto the link and listen to the song.
Started with cliche'd "Oh, oh, oh, oh." Drums were a disappointment of repetition and no originality, as was the guitar. Not a big fan of rap, so verses weren't appealing. Chorus was predictable and rather repetitive, and not in a catchy way. There wasn't any power behind it.
Also, not hard rock.
Or dubstep.
Hidden/Spoiler:
It's not you, it's me. I'm not a fan of pop. Specifically good-looking Disney actress pop, because really they're just handing those girls a microphone and seeing if they can sing decently, which I'm assuming is not the case with Ms. Gomez, as there was a maximum range of about 10 notes, not including the rap section, which is just talking.
Hey dude, besides its her first song that she's ever recorded. Give her some credit. Her singing ability has improved with age, not mention her beauty as well but that's getting off topic.
Re: What'cha listening to? (4)
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 1:20 am
by Twilight_Warrior
Hidden/Spoiler:
[quote="Nova Hawk"][quote="Twilight_Warrior"][quote="Nova Hawk"][quote="Twilight_Warrior"]Falling Down - Atreyu[/quote]
I DARE you to click onto the link and listen to the song.[/quote]
Started with cliche'd "Oh, oh, oh, oh." Drums were a disappointment of repetition and no originality, as was the guitar. Not a big fan of rap, so verses weren't appealing. Chorus was predictable and rather repetitive, and not in a catchy way. There wasn't any power behind it.
Also, not hard rock.
Or dubstep.
[hide]It's not you, it's me. I'm not a fan of pop. Specifically good-looking Disney actress pop, because really they're just handing those girls a microphone and seeing if they can sing decently, which I'm assuming is not the case with Ms. Gomez, as there was a maximum range of about 10 notes, not including the rap section, which is just talking.[hide][/quote]
Hey dude, besides its her first song that she's ever recorded. Give her some credit. Her singing ability has improved with age, not mention her beauty as well but that's getting off topic. [/quote]
I'm not saying it's entirely her fault, it's the fault of Disney's recording studio. They hire mediocre song writers and then ask their random actors if they want a chance at singing, regardless of talent, for the sake of money and popularity. But she still isn't cut out to be a singer. I mean, I can sing along to a few songs, I have a decent vocal range, but that doesn't mean I belong in a recording studio.
Also, it's still really creepy that you continue to drool all over your computer at pictures and music videos of teenage girls that are the stars of family-oriented TV shows.
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