MililaniBuckeye;1156348; said:Couldn't agree more...I'd pick the exact same ten-year stretch.
And me too.
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MililaniBuckeye;1156348; said:Couldn't agree more...I'd pick the exact same ten-year stretch.
OCBucksFan;1156345; said:I think a lot of current music sucks, and the good artists are all on drugs and trying to die, but I'll take a kid who's got one eye covered in bangs while listening to "fall out boy" over some kid who's drugged out, listening to 21'st century disco, any day of the week.
MililaniBuckeye;1156350; said:Get the fuck outta here. None of these acts will be on the air in five years. I'm surprised you left out "One Republic".
The Rolling Stones and The Who still fucking rock after four-plus decades, and The Eagles and Aerosmith for three and a half decades. Play a hit from either of these bands and even kids in middle school today will know the song or will have at least heard of it.
DaytonBuck;1156494; said:Mili, you'll be singing a different tune when Fall Out Boy is playing the South Dakota state fair and Indian casinos in 20 years
BuckeyeSoldier;1156673; said:Fourth, the 80's sucked. If you disagree go listen to your abba, U2, reo speedwagon, the police, poison, white snake, Ratt... and no, the cure, and REM arent good enough to pull that decade out of the gutter.
Third, the 90's were pretty damn good with bands like NIN, Tool, Rage, early Korn, Kurt Cobain, Tupac ect. I will still vote for the 60's based on a greater depth chart of superstars.