Let's hear them.
When I was in college, I was obsessed with the band Tool. Ten years later, their music and image just seem corny to me.
Let's hear them.
When I was in college, I was obsessed with the band Tool. Ten years later, their music and image just seem corny to me.
Youth of Today...hahaha...just kidding. Seriously though, Twisted Sister doesn't stand the test of time-space.
Tool is still the shiz, and you're a tool for saying that.
311 was my fav. band throughout my teenage years (about 10-15 years ago). You couldn't pay me to listen to them or see a live show now with that bubblegum sh*t they're pushing.
ozzy- loved him in HS in the 80's, looking back it was pretty silly stuff.
I'll admit I liked Creed groing up, now it makes me cringe
Tool is horrible, 311 on the other hand is great live!
Tool is indeed the shit. Although, Opiate and Undertow do sound really raw and underdeveloped. Undertow has some very good songs lyrically, and even musically, but they had not found their full sound yet. It sounds so.....thin. Whereas, Aenima and Lateralus sound like a fvcking wall of sonic awesomeness falling on your head and making your brain explode.
I did at one time like 311. GAWD they are horrible to listen to now.
I was once also a Dave Matthews whore. I can only listen to a few songs now.
Most of the hair metal from my very young days has not stood up well at all.
Nine Inch Nails.
The Cars
Pearl Jam.
There are too many one-hit wonder 80s bands to list.
I had "Throwing Copper" by Live. This is a perfect example of one of those "right place right time" bands that music execs desperately tried to sign to capitalize on a current trend.
Anyways, I played it a couple of days ago and it sounded....OK.
Journey
Anyone remember Coal Chamber? Yeah.
sum 41, used to love them but now they kinda sound like a bunch of tools.
The Doors
Sum 41 is still awesome!
Alice in Chains
Although I didn't grow up in the 60's and 70's, I mostly listened to classic rock in high school. I remember getting real excited when I bought Aerosmith greatest hits, Journey greatest hits, heard Boston on the radio. Now things are different.
3rd Eye Blind.