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rubah
11-19-2005, 08:20 PM
Okay. What kind of music are these guys classified as, loosely, and what bands are similar to them?

I'm curious because the songs by them I've heard (1985, Emily, Punk Rock 101) <b>ALL SOUND THE SAME</b>

I do not know what is it with this. Do all their other songs sound just like these? These facts alone have made me decide that this is not a band I like.

If you do like Bowling for Soup, why is it?

(I also have found that the two songs by Interpol that I have heard, The Specialist and . . . something else were very similar. I liked The Specialist a lot the first time I heard it, but when I heard whatever the second song was, I was all "wtp, is this the same song?" because the words and the way he sang were almost exactly the same.)

Does this say something for today's contemporary music?

Traitorfish
11-19-2005, 08:22 PM
I don't like the music, but they have a hell of a sense of humour.
As for classification, I'd say Generic Pop Rock, if I'm feeling nasty, and Generic Indie Rock if I'm in a good mood.

Rye
11-19-2005, 08:24 PM
I don't like the music, but they have a hell of a sense of humour.
As for classification, I'd say Generic Pop Rock.

Sums up what I think completely. All their songs sound alike. I really like "Girl All The Bad Guys Want" though. :)

Flamethrower
11-19-2005, 08:28 PM
Listen to the lyrics of Punk Rock 101. They pretty much admit everything you said about them.

<i>Same song, different chorus...</i>

I still like them, though, like Traitorfish said, they have a good sense of humor, but yeah, I do get bored of their songs pretty quickly.

rubah
11-19-2005, 08:29 PM
That's sorta ironic, flamethrower, because while typing that post up, I got that part of the song stuck in my headxD

DK
11-19-2005, 08:52 PM
Hay, that works well for people. Look at the Strokes and Coldplay. Albums and albums of the same song rehashed and people still bought it.

rubah
11-19-2005, 08:54 PM
I like coldplay. I can find the differences inbetween songs ;)

Well, for A Rush of Blood to the Head. X&Y is a bit more tricky.

Traitorfish
11-19-2005, 08:56 PM
Albums and albums of the same song rehashed and people still bought it.
Well, that's pop music...

DK
11-19-2005, 08:57 PM
Well okay, to be fair for Coldplay it was more like 3 songs rehashed. :cool:

On the band in the subject, definitly pop rock/pop punk whatever. I don't particularly care for them, however you could probably have a pretty damn fun time at one of their concerts, if you don't go in with a whole "lol pop punk is gay" attitude. Just go in and piss about and dance and have fun and whatever. Not a band I could listen to over and over again, though.

Edit:
Well, that's pop music...

Nope, Elton John, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, etc. Just because todays pop music is mass produced <!--sh<i></i>ite-->No going around the swear filter!-kikimm doesn't mean it was always that way. :} Just gotta go out and look for it. Open mind is the key for listening to music. Not that i'm accusing you of being closeminded, mind. Just making a point in general.

Rye
11-19-2005, 09:02 PM
Nope, Elton John, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, etc. Just because todays pop music is mass produced sh<i></i>ite doesn't mean it was always that way. :} Just gotta go out and look for it. Open mind is the key for listening to music. Not that i'm accusing you of being closeminded, mind. Just making a point in general.

Totally. Old pop music = <3.

Lindy
11-19-2005, 09:02 PM
As much as I am opened minded about music, I'm trying so very hard to just pretend that Bowling for Soup don't exist.

Traitorfish
11-19-2005, 09:58 PM
Nope, Elton John, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, etc. Just because todays pop music is mass produced <!--sh<i></i>ite-->No going around the swear filter!-kikimm doesn't mean it was always that way. :} Just gotta go out and look for it. Open mind is the key for listening to music. Not that i'm accusing you of being closeminded, mind. Just making a point in general.
Well, true, but it's generally assummed that 'pop music' refers to repetitive manufactured drivel, not stuff like the Beatles. Besides, when the Beatles were around, rock and roll was so new it was a single genre, so categories like 'pop-rock' and 'indie' weren't really a applicable.

Cuchulainn
11-19-2005, 10:49 PM
Bowling For Soup are, artistically, zero. Their music is about as deep as <!--a midget penetrating Briget Nielsen-->*snip* something not very deep at all ~ [Edit by D]. I don't like their music.

The genre would be pop-punk. In their defence, they don't take themselves seriously either and their light hearted and honest approach to their 'music' is in contast to eqully untalented bands who actually try and take themselves seriously.

To summarise;
Music 2/10
Attitude 7/10
Genre: Pop Punk leaning heavily to pop.

WORDS TO INHALE ALIE!

Azure
11-20-2005, 12:02 AM
I like them? :D

rubah
11-20-2005, 12:22 AM
Plz answer whyfor:D

Venom
11-20-2005, 12:27 AM
I dont like them cause they dont sing about death and killing.

Flamethrower
11-20-2005, 03:16 AM
Nickelback are still the masters of rehashing old crap and tricking people into believing it's new.

fire_of_avalon
11-20-2005, 03:36 AM
They make me happy in the face.

Zeldy
11-21-2005, 08:50 PM
I like them, but I wouldn't buy their stuff or anything.
I dont know why I like them, I s'pose either you do or you don't.