I couldn't either.
I just wanted to see if I could push your giggle/rage buttons by mentioning you in a casecandy thread about music, in the same post as Neil Diamond.
I should be asleep.
WWPD?
fcknoise wrote:You are all fucking tryhard effort posting nerds
Invisible Man wrote:
I'm probably the most humble person I know. I feel good about smelling my own butthole.
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:Did you just assume Billy Corgan's dildo preference??
Dillinger Escape Plan.
First time I heard them I literally felt physically ill and wanted to throw up. Just wasn't ready for it. Now I've seen them live three times, own all their albums and listen regularly to them.
I'm getting there with black metal as a whole too. I've never been able to like it (and still don't!). But its creeping in on me, getting closer everyday. I like some "black influenced" stuff, but can't stand the real thing, yet. I bet I'll like it in 4-5years time, though.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm struggling to come up with a band that qualifies for this thread.
if anything the opposite has happened more than the other way round, things I was meh with turned to dislike due to over "dude this shit is awesome"...
D.o.S. wrote:I'm struggling to come up with a band that qualifies for this thread.
if anything the opposite has happened more than the other way round, things I was meh with turned to dislike due to over "dude this shit is awesome"...
This is also a very well-documented musical phenomenon
Personal examples: pretty much any 2000s indie band with a strong debut that immediately and comprehensively came up against the law of diminishing returns; Arcade Fire, Interpol, Vampire Weekend, The Killers, etc.
I call these "Benjamin Button bands" because my wife refuses to watch that movie because of how much hype it got. We both love David Fincher, too. Own everything else on Blu-Ray. But my cousin told her, "It changed my life, Alli," and she fake barfed and told me, "I will never watch that movie now."
The thing that sticks out in my mind is black metal as a whole. I hated the aesthetic, I hated the sound, thought the whole shebang was ridiculous as fuck. Moved on to assessing it based on the sound. Wolves in the Throne Room's first album ended up winning me over and I've eventually dabbled in most of its nooks and crannies, though more a breadth thing than a depth thing.