I payed money for a Shaggy CD. Money. The shame.
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
(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.
I hate eighties music
@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.