Re: Puddle of Mudd
Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 10:19 pm
I know this may be an unpopular opinion but I really prefer Toxicity over the System of a Down s/t
OBVIOUSLY!neonblack wrote:I know this may be an unpopular opinion but I really prefer Toxicity over the System of a Down s/t
repoman wrote:I classify buttrock as rock that has the singer doing that thing with his voice where you clinch your jaw so all 'R's are really pronouced and kind of singing from the throat. I think Eddie Vedder was kind of the proto-type butt rocker vocalist.Invisible Man wrote:
Is buttrock a legit class, or is it more of an approach? There are some rad bands that sound buttrock-ish--but they are self-aware. The other bands that fall squarely in the crack of buttrock have a taint (hm?) of rape-iness or bro-tality, but there isn't really a buttrock sound, right?
Usually they like Mesa amps too.
TOP DEFINITION
Butt Rock
A popular term referring to a sub-genre of hard rock strongly influenced by post-grunge and nu metal. Originating in the mid-late 90s, butt rock is comprised of raspy vocals, similar to Pearl Jam, Creed, or Nirvana, backed with radio-friendly guitar riffs, drum beats, and basic bass lines.
Generally found on CBS owned radio stations across the Midwest, Great Plains, and Southwest, butt rock is overly commercialized, processed music that lacks innovation and creativity. Butt rock predominantly targets a demographic of blue collar workers, generally men 18-45, that drink cheap light beer, have a fascination with big trucks, avidly watch Monday Night Football, and are wannabe UFC fighters.
Women that listen to butt rock are usually huge fans of Guns N Roses, and are drawn to the sub-genre by the subconscious influence of corporate agenda, or out of sympathy for their significant other’s terrible local band.
Butt rock groups include Nickelback, Seether, Theory of a Deadman, 3 Doors Down, Breaking Benjamin, Staind, Puddle of Mudd, Three Days Grace, Five Finger Death Punch, amongst others.
As they say:casecandy wrote:There is nothing on Toxicity that does not completely and utterly slay.
Meaning maybe y'all shudduh spent more time listening to early soundgarden instead of nicklebackMudfuzz wrote:repoman wrote:I classify buttrock as rock that has the singer doing that thing with his voice where you clinch your jaw so all 'R's are really pronouced and kind of singing from the throat. I think Eddie Vedder was kind of the proto-type butt rocker vocalist.Invisible Man wrote:
Is buttrock a legit class, or is it more of an approach? There are some rad bands that sound buttrock-ish--but they are self-aware. The other bands that fall squarely in the crack of buttrock have a taint (hm?) of rape-iness or bro-tality, but there isn't really a buttrock sound, right?
Usually they like Mesa amps too.TOP DEFINITION
Butt Rock
A popular term referring to a sub-genre of hard rock strongly influenced by post-grunge and nu metal. Originating in the mid-late 90s, butt rock is comprised of raspy vocals, similar to Pearl Jam, Creed, or Nirvana, backed with radio-friendly guitar riffs, drum beats, and basic bass lines.
Generally found on CBS owned radio stations across the Midwest, Great Plains, and Southwest, butt rock is overly commercialized, processed music that lacks innovation and creativity. Butt rock predominantly targets a demographic of blue collar workers, generally men 18-45, that drink cheap light beer, have a fascination with big trucks, avidly watch Monday Night Football, and are wannabe UFC fighters.
Women that listen to butt rock are usually huge fans of Guns N Roses, and are drawn to the sub-genre by the subconscious influence of corporate agenda, or out of sympathy for their significant other’s terrible local band.
Butt rock groups include Nickelback, Seether, Theory of a Deadman, 3 Doors Down, Breaking Benjamin, Staind, Puddle of Mudd, Three Days Grace, Five Finger Death Punch, amongst others.
This is Invisible Man not taking the bait.casecandy wrote:Soundgarden is archetypically pure buttrock. Platonic, even.
You have GOT to be fucking kidding me. Toxicity was a good album the the self titled is there absolute best hands down.neonblack wrote:I know this may be an unpopular opinion but I really prefer Toxicity over the System of a Down s/t
I think this is the first time I've agreed with you on anything.casecandy wrote:There is nothing on Toxicity that does not completely and utterly slay.
Yeah his voice is fucking amazing.D.o.S. wrote:Also Cornell can sing like a motherfucker, which isn't usually something associated with the bad kind of booty shaking stone.
Like... like... fucking "Deer Dance," man!Harry_Manback wrote:I think this is the first time I've agreed with you on anything.casecandy wrote:There is nothing on Toxicity that does not completely and utterly slay.