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by jeep 11/12/2004, 2:45pm PST |
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Creexul :( wrote:
Radiohead, Tool, Perfect Circle, Matchbox 20, Goo Goo Dolls, Creed.
What's the difference.
Here's my favorite Radiohead song.
Da Lench Mob - Guerillas in the Mist.mp3
Creex, at this point it's hard to tell if this an aesthetic or political statement from you. Figured I was clear mine was aesthetic, so I'll assume the same of yours: there are differences between "Radiohead, Tool, Perfect Circle, Matchbox 20, Goo Goo Dolls, Creed" but not really very meaningful ones. The differences are mostly if not entirely more about the listener than the band in question. I guess you could say the last four were a bit more focused on selling records, or a bit less interesting or interested in trying something original, but it wasn't like the first two weren't interested in sales at all, they each did what they could to repeat their past successes.
Yours isn't much of a protest song, though I like that one. Dre's "The Day The Niggaz Took Over" which I first heard on the Natural Born Killers Soundtrack was pretty good, too.
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A Perfect Circle, Tool, and protest songs by jeep 11/11/2004, 8:24pm PST 
Re: A Perfect Circle, Tool, and protest songs by Creexul :( 11/11/2004, 10:47pm PST 
Re: A Perfect Circle, Tool, and protest songs by jeep 11/12/2004, 2:45pm PST 
Why are you trying to reason with Creexul? It's just not wurf it, dogg. NT by kthor 11/12/2004, 3:32pm PST 
Re: A Perfect Circle, Tool, and protest songs by Creexul :( 11/12/2004, 5:21pm PST 
I pretty much loathe protest music by Lizard_King 11/15/2004, 8:17pm PST 
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