I payed money for a Shaggy CD. Money. The shame.
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I payed money for a Shaggy CD. Money. The shame.
Bahaha. Shaggy. I love him.
None of you guys seem to have noticed my apology on like the very next page :doublecolbert:
(SPOILER)I still think that lyric is cheesy as hell
Cheesy lyrics don't bother me. Generally I don't even care about lyrics, to the extent that I can even tolerate most of Linkin Park. Music and vocal quality are much more important to me. A major exception that I can think of (decent sounding song that I can't tolerate because of the lyrics) is Breaking Benjamin's "Diary of Jane," which is so obnoxiously inane and immature that I can't listen to it. And it used to be on the radio way too much.
Of course it is. But cheesy lyrics are part of their charm.
And I did notice your apology Pike. :thumbsup:
I hate eighties music :nonono:
@topic, I just remembered I bought CDs by New Kids on the Block and Vanilla Ice. In my defence I was like nine.
I think I bought a Creed CD at some point.
Nothing! everything I listened to then is still awesome! But that's because nothing new is any good ;)
I think that's the joke.
I listened to anything played on pop and alternative radio stations. Later down the line, I realized the music really wasn't all that great, I was satisfied listening to anything the minute I was able to memorize the lyrics and sing along. Some of the bands that I listened to that may not have been so great later changed their styles because the style they had originally was just a business ploy (i.e. Beastie Boyz). I'm more willing to listen to those bands now. But the groups I no longer approved of who haven't since changed their style, I don't listen to anymore. One exception being a Third Eye Blind CD I still own. Once a year, I may pull it out for whatever reason.
B*Witched