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04-30-2010, 06:28 PM
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04-30-2010, 09:48 PM
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YOU HATE ZEPPELIN!!????! OMG, rock god's please forgive them they know not what they do. I need a beer!!!

Posher778
05-01-2010, 07:03 AM
YOU HATE ZEPPELIN!!????! OMG, rock god's please forgive them they know not what they do. I need a beer!!!

I'm with her. Zeppelin= most overrated rock band, period.

Straker
05-01-2010, 07:41 AM
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What a bunch of ..... :eek:

At least Ringo did Thomas the Tank Engine.

Dante'sInferno
05-01-2010, 08:04 AM
I'm with her. Zeppelin= most overrated rock band, period.

I agree with this. :)

X¤MurderDoll¤X
05-01-2010, 10:51 AM
I'm pretty sure "Hot Dog" was probably stolen from another band and that band died in a bus crash or something.

Elvis_Christ
05-03-2010, 05:18 PM
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Caenxavier
05-09-2010, 09:22 PM
I'm with her. Zeppelin= most overrated rock band, period.


Right next to The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.

Elvis_Christ
05-09-2010, 09:53 PM
The Rolling Stones were great when they were an R&B band and up to Sticky Fingers. I wouldn't call them overrated at all. They are average as fuck nowdays but that old stuff kills.

Caenxavier
05-10-2010, 12:31 PM
The Rolling Stones were great when they were an R&B band and up to Sticky Fingers. I wouldn't call them overrated at all. They are average as fuck nowdays but that old stuff kills.

True, I do love some old stones, maybe replace them with KISS on the overrated bands list.

TheWickerFan
05-10-2010, 01:45 PM
I'm with her. Zeppelin= most overrated rock band, period.

I love Led Zeppelin, but I would have to say they wrote the most overrated rock song ever: Stairway To Heaven. Also, Led Zeppelin should stop being classified as Heavy Metal (they are not the same as Black Sabbath or Metallica). The same could be said for Kiss (sorry boys, but you're dangerously close to being a Glam Rock band).

Anyway, my answer to the original question would be: Stinkfist - Tool (I love metal, but this group leaves me cold).

Caenxavier
05-10-2010, 01:59 PM
I love Led Zeppelin, but I would have to say they wrote the most overrated rock song ever: Stairway To Heaven. Also, Led Zeppelin should stop being classified as Heavy Metal (they are not the same as Black Sabbath or Metallica). The same could be said for Kiss (sorry boys, but you're dangerously close to being a Glam Rock band)..

Black Sabbath, also not heavy metal.

Elvis_Christ
05-10-2010, 03:27 PM
True, I do love some old stones, maybe replace them with KISS on the overrated bands list.

Kiss were awesome back in the start too. I've got a beaten up record of Alive that I listen to all the time. But yeh they've been flogging a dead horse for 20 years or something. I see Ace Freely got fired and it's basically Gene Simmons and that cat guy now days hahaha :D

Sabbath were definitely metal. Sure its tame by today's standards but that shit pioneered Doom Metal (or Stoner whatever you choose to call it) anyways. They were a lot darker than anyone round that time, shit must have totally fucked with peoples heads.

neverending
05-10-2010, 05:04 PM
Sabbath didn't really "fuck with" our heads- we just dug it because it was different, and it was real. There wasn't the fractionated music scene there is today- punk, metal, emo, whatever- it didn't exist- it was rock, and that was it. If it was original and true, we liked it. Sabbath was different from anything else around, and you could tell they meant what they said.

I was never a fan of Kiss because it all seemed like artifice to me- it was more about the show than the music.

X¤MurderDoll¤X
05-10-2010, 05:05 PM
I love Led Zeppelin, but I would have to say they wrote the most overrated rock song ever: Stairway To Heaven. Also, Led Zeppelin should stop being classified as Heavy Metal (they are not the same as Black Sabbath or Metallica). The same could be said for Kiss (sorry boys, but you're dangerously close to being a Glam Rock band).

Anyway, my answer to the original question would be: Stinkfist - Tool (I love metal, but this group leaves me cold).

Led Zeppelin also stole most of their hits from other bands.

Caenxavier
05-10-2010, 09:17 PM
Kiss were awesome back in the start too. I've got a beaten up record of Alive that I listen to all the time. But yeh they've been flogging a dead horse for 20 years or something. I see Ace Freely got fired and it's basically Gene Simmons and that cat guy now days hahaha :D

Sabbath were definitely metal. Sure its tame by today's standards but that shit pioneered Doom Metal (or Stoner whatever you choose to call it) anyways. They were a lot darker than anyone round that time, shit must have totally fucked with peoples heads.
They have more of a blues sound to me, but still metal, not heavy per-say.

TheWickerFan
05-11-2010, 02:19 AM
Led Zeppelin also stole most of their hits from other bands.

If you mean they re-made old songs, that would add up to about 1/15 of all their material. If you mean something else, please give examples.

Bastet
05-11-2010, 05:48 AM
Sabbath didn't really "fuck with" our heads- we just dug it because it was different, and it was real. There wasn't the fractionated music scene there is today- punk, metal, emo, whatever- it didn't exist- it was rock, and that was it. If it was original and true, we liked it. Sabbath was different from anything else around, and you could tell they meant what they said.

I was never a fan of Kiss because it all seemed like artifice to me- it was more about the show than the music.
Yes, Kiss always seemed glitz and glamour without substance to me. Trying to be more than the sum of their parts. Sabbath were so much more gritty and down to earth. Still love them to this day. I believe that without them, we wouldn't have some of the music we have now. Or even some of the music of the 80's- my love!
Whitesnake were a little tiny bit later, but all bravado compared to AC/DC. I just hope the latter isn't selling out as a result of their being discovered by a new generation.. I was tempted to buy the soundtrack to Iron Man 2 until I realised I already have most of the music on other albums.

X¤MurderDoll¤X
05-11-2010, 06:52 AM
If you mean they re-made old songs, that would add up to about 1/15 of all their material. If you mean something else, please give examples.

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there earlier hits were all stolen from blues artists, but this is common knowledge by now.

TheWickerFan
05-11-2010, 07:43 AM
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there earlier hits were all stolen from blues artists, but this is common knowledge by now.

I'll be damned; I had no idea Stairway To Heaven was ripped off. I had a feeling Dazed And Confused was someone else's, but they never gave Jake Holmes credit. They gave Willie Dixon credit for You Shook Me and I Can't Quit You Baby, but I see they didn't give Robert Johnson any credit for The Lemon Song. Did they give credit to Robert Johnson for Travelling Riverside Blues?
If you have any more examples of Led Zeppelin ripping other artists off, I'd love to hear them.

P.S. I still love Zeppelin in spite of everything.

Elvis_Christ
05-11-2010, 09:15 PM
Zeppelin are a joke anyone who listens to music from 60s the the majority of dipshit music rags choose to ignore knows that.

Oh course Kiss were glitz and glamour they were a really good pop band. Fuck if I was a kid back then they'd be my favorite thing in the world. They never tried to be about anything else but overblown good fun and making HEAPS of money. But yeh like I said they just run out of steam.

They have more of a blues sound to me, but still metal, not heavy per-say.

Definitely on the first two albums but Master of Reality is all metal IMO.

neverending
05-11-2010, 11:25 PM
Well, fuck, I guess we were all jokes back then, because everyone listened to Zep. Spent plenty of hours in the 60s & 70s stoned & trippin to their music.

Bastet
05-12-2010, 09:06 AM
Well, fuck, I guess we were all jokes back then, because everyone listened to Zep. Spent plenty of hours in the 60s & 70s stoned & trippin to their music.
The music may have evolved, but otherwise, I can go with that x:cool:

bwind22
05-12-2010, 09:20 AM
This thread illustrates HDC's poor taste in music.

Beatles, Rolling Stones, Zepplin, Chili Peppers, Green Day, Black Sabbath, Method Man... All hated? You guys are retarded.

How about hating on the generic rock out there today instead of bands that broke the mold? Bands like Nickelback, Linkin Park, Puddle of Mudd, Creed, etc... Those bands literally have nothing to offer the music world except recycled riffs and generic lyrics. They bring nothing new to the table at all.

Elvis_Christ
05-12-2010, 04:31 PM
This thread illustrates HDC's poor taste in music.

That's fucking hilarious coming from you.

.... recycled riffs and generic lyrics. They bring nothing new to the table at all.

ummmm that sounds like Green Day to me.

X¤MurderDoll¤X
05-12-2010, 04:47 PM
LOL have to agree with Elvis on both those points.

maybe the reason I don't list nickelback and creed songs is because I don't like any nickelback and creed songs... that's why this is called "songs you like from bands you hate" and not just "list bands you hate"

anyway... I hate led zeppelin, deal with it.

bwind22
05-12-2010, 08:29 PM
That's fucking hilarious coming from you.

I'm a fucking hilarious dude. What can I say?

ummmm that sounds like Green Day to me.

You don't think Green Day brought anything new to the table? How about introducing a new sub-genre of music to the mainstream that has been copied by hundreds of other bands since?

anyway... I hate led zeppelin, deal with it.

Deal with it? There's nothing to deal with, I just think you have shit taste in music. *shrug*

X¤MurderDoll¤X
05-12-2010, 08:57 PM
You don't think Green Day brought anything new to the table? How about introducing a new sub-genre of music to the mainstream that has been copied by hundreds of other bands since?



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you're KILLING me.

Elvis_Christ
05-12-2010, 09:02 PM
You don't think Green Day brought anything new to the table? How about introducing a new sub-genre of music to the mainstream that has been copied by hundreds of other bands since?


No. They didn't do anything new at all. There was plenty of better pop punk/melodic hardcore bands before them. You know there was punk before 90s right?

X¤MurderDoll¤X
05-12-2010, 10:38 PM
robert plant is a slimy fuck
john bonham man, he really sucked
those greedy fuckers, those phoney shits
they made their money off idiots

I hate led zeppelin
I hate led zeppelin

12 dollar concerts were all the rage
they bought cocaine for jimmy page
"stairway to heaven" makes me see red
bonzo's buried, only three more left

I hate led zeppelin
I hate led zeppelin

The Mothman
05-12-2010, 10:48 PM
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always been a fan of this one.

The Mothman
05-12-2010, 11:05 PM
robert plant is a slimy fuck
john bonham man, he really sucked
those greedy fuckers, those phoney shits
they made their money off idiots

I hate led zeppelin
I hate led zeppelin

12 dollar concerts were all the rage
they bought cocaine for jimmy page
"stairway to heaven" makes me see red
bonzo's buried, only three more left

I hate led zeppelin
I hate led zeppelin
Screeching Weasel!

bwind22
05-13-2010, 07:33 AM
No. They didn't do anything new at all. There was plenty of better pop punk/melodic hardcore bands before them. You know there was punk before 90s right?

Read closer. What they did was introduce a new sub-genre of music to the mainstream. Of course there was punk before Green Day and the mid 90s :rolleyes:, it just wasn't mainstream until they came along.

You know it's okay to like stuff that's popular right? It's not going to ruin your punk credibility.

Elvis_Christ
05-13-2010, 04:58 PM
Read closer. What they did was introduce a new sub-genre of music to the mainstream. Of course there was punk before Green Day and the mid 90s :rolleyes:, it just wasn't mainstream until they came along.

Nah I'd disagree Suicidal Tendencies, Cro-Mags, Bad Religion (plus a bunch of late 80s Hardcore) had already enjoyed success within the mainstream music scene.
Punk's always dipped in and out of the mainstream look at The Clash or Sex Pistols you don't much more mainstream recognition than that.

You know it's okay to like stuff that's popular right? It's not going to ruin your punk credibility.

I like heaps of popular stuff just not lame shit like you're into.

bwind22
05-13-2010, 09:30 PM
Nah I'd disagree Suicidal Tendencies, Cro-Mags, Bad Religion (plus a bunch of late 80s Hardcore) had already enjoyed success within the mainstream music scene.
Punk's always dipped in and out of the mainstream look at The Clash or Sex Pistols you don't much more mainstream recognition than that.

I don't really consider any of those bands to be mainstream at all. I guess by mainstream, I'm thinking pop. The Clash is probably the closest of those you named. But none were ever in the mainstream like Green Day. Dookie was freakin' huge. It sold like 11 million copies. London Calling sold around 2million.

I like heaps of popular stuff just not lame shit like you're into.


Hahaha. That's pretty funny. We probably have some similar tastes, they just never seem to come up in discussion.

Elvis_Christ
05-13-2010, 09:41 PM
I think Nirvana are more responsible so the trend you're talking about. Green Day were basically signed along with a lot of bands to be the "next Nirvana".

The Mothman
05-13-2010, 10:26 PM
Nah I'd disagree Suicidal Tendencies, Cro-Mags, Bad Religion (plus a bunch of late 80s Hardcore) had already enjoyed success within the mainstream music scene.


Cro-Mags, really? I mean they're one of the more well known hardcore bands, but I wouldn't really consider them mainstream at all. gnarly band either way.

Elvis_Christ
05-14-2010, 04:31 PM
Cro-Mags, really? I mean they're one of the more well known hardcore bands, but I wouldn't really consider them mainstream at all. gnarly band either way.

Not "mainstream" soundwise I was just getting at how they got real popular during the late 80s and heaps of people were listening to them. They broke thru to the mainstream was what I was meaning.

bwind22
05-14-2010, 08:56 PM
I think Nirvana are more responsible so the trend you're talking about. Green Day were basically signed along with a lot of bands to be the "next Nirvana".

Nirvana changed the face of rock for sure. I'm sure every record label that signed any band after Nirvana was hoping they just signed the next Nirvana, but that's like saying the guy who signed Nirvana was just hoping he was signing the next Beatles or Michael Jackson. I get what you are saying, but think it's a very loose and vague interpretation.

I guess I feel like certain musicians and bands should have earned the respect of anyone calling themselves music lovers without taking their personal opinion of the band's music in to account. I think Green Day has worked their way in to that category over the past 2 decades and you disagree with my opinion. *shrug* That's cool.

X¤MurderDoll¤X
05-16-2010, 06:44 PM
yeah green day is pretty terrible.

TheWickerFan
05-17-2010, 02:22 AM
All My Life - The Foo Fighters

X¤MurderDoll¤X
06-10-2010, 05:11 PM
black diamond

kiss is so lame though