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I didn't develop taste until after High School
So I was cleaning out some old drawers and stumbled upon the Holy Grail of embarassments. Old mix cds. From junior high and high school. About 8 of them, with no tracklistings to be found. I knew what I had to do.
"I wonder what I was listening too bad then. How bad could it be?" Bad. Some of the more questionable choices include: Will Smith - Freakin' It Korn - Freak on a Leash Sisqo - Thong Song Britney - Oops I did it Again Desitny's Child (what the hell?) - Say my Name Blink 182 - Lots and lots. Green Day - Lots and lots. Bloodhound Gang - Bad Touch (alright, this song is just awful) DMX - something that has alot of barking in it Creed - My Sacrifice Five - Everybody Get Up (I think these guys may have been Canadian only. I pray that they were. This is the single worst song here) Lots and lots of Eminem. Lots. Tracii Lords - Control (the song from the Mortal Kombat movie when they fight Reptile) Papa Roach - Last Resort Shaggy - It Wasn't Me Nelly - Ride wit' Me Oh god. It's like a trainwreck of popular music. So what can you recall liking in your younger days that today to realize was absolute garbage? Do you have some old mix cds somewhere? Dig them out, and share in the horrible horrible memories. Shaggy? Really? :frown: |
Holy shit that CD is awesome. Its like you took everything funny about highschool and put it on a single CD.
Requesting a torrent of Highschool OST. |
Out of that lot, in my opinion, only Freak on a Leash (because of the video), Bad Touch (I liked it. Meh) and possibly Blink are forgiveable. The rest is shameful.
As for me, Steps and S Club 7. The embarrassment may now ensue. |
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I have an old mix CD from high school but it's not as embarassing as that. It has Brian Duque (he did a couple of video game covers before I really got into them), Minibosses, Sonic Mayhem (they did the music for Quake II), Pantera, Meshuggah, KMFDM, Queens of the Stone Age, Metallica, Liquid Tension Experiment and Led Zeppelin. I still pretty much listen to all of those bands.
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There's a couple groups on that list that, while not being paragons of awesomeness, aren't wholly bad. I can still tolerate Shaggy in small doses. His style is different enough to keep him out of the pop gutter, in my opinion. That said, I enjoyed him more when he was with Maxi Priest.
I wouldn't punish yourself too much over the Green Day either. Years ago, they were actually a fairly respectable group. By all accounts, 'Dookie' was a good album and it didn't try to play to any crowd. They just got whored out like nobody's business after the initial success. Frankly, I don't consider the current incarnation with their mascara and silk ties to be the same group. They're like "Pod People Green Day". Wasn't Five the born-again Christian version of Backstreet Boys? My aunt used to be a fundamentalist Christian and would only permit my cousins to listen to Christian music. During one visit, the oldest cousin wouldn't shut up about that Five group, which leads me to believe they were steeped in religion. Me, I didn't have too much that's incriminating. And if I listened to it then, chances are I'll still listen to it now. Fuck what people think of me. I'm pretty sure I still have the following floating around somewhere: Aqua Sixpence None the Richer Chumbawamba Lou Bega (this was given to me; I didn't buy it.) Real McCoy I could think of much worse than those. |
You will not tarnish the good name of Sisqo. Anyone who can compare himself to a dragon with a straight face deserves props.
Dumps like a truck, truck, truck. I think Disturbed, Static X, Linkin Park, and System of a Down are the only popular-type music I was listening to at the time. Of course, that was before Toxicity, so SOAD hadn't reached pop idol status yet. "Suggestions" for the win. <3 |
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Um, the four or five Nine Inch Nails CDs that I purchased back in high school probably qualify. It's not that I don't like the music, but holy shit, it's just not me, and it's really weird to see that stuff in the middle of my music collection.
I also have three Kylie Minogue remix CDs. I liked and still like Kylie, but these are just horrible remixes. The world does not need a 9-minute version of "The Locomotion," and I'm sorry I gave money to whoever made it. |
I had an old C-cassette with songs recorded from MTV music videos, like old Lenny Kravitz (Mister Cab Driver), Public Enemy, Rebel MC and Fleetwood Mac.
No tracklist, but I'd written a large "YO MAN, GOOD" with a felt-tip pen on the cover. Ah, how I've learned more english words since then~ I'd also recorded Mega Man music from my Gameboy on another tape. You could hear me turning the console on and the ching of the Nintendo logo. Though I found it far more embarrassing that I had the first Spice Girls album recorded on tape and I had even drawn the cover myself, with a kind of doodled "Includes the smash hits:" sticker on it. But I have no Ace of Base albums or tapes. And everyone in my class had Ace of Base. And E-rotic. I also have never had E-rotic albums, which I'm slightly proud of. |
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Spice Girls, Steps, S Club 7, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera oooh the joy. Still, i'm not ashamed to get out those good ol' compilations and think of the good old days when you could know the dance from a pop video and be cool. 5ive = http://www.stargate.no/images/5ive-album.jpg British, came out with a few chart toppers but are easily laughed at now. |
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I was digging through my old tapes and I found one with random songs recorded off the radio, and of the few names I can remember, Suga Babes, Christine Aguilera, and Simply Red... There are plenty of tracks on there that I don't even know the name of the artist or the song, but it's a completely random collection of 80's songs and a few from one of my brother's Creamfields CDs. It was so funny finding all that stuff; I'd forgotten half of the songs even existed. |
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Ahaha, I just found lyrics. Quote:
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Baby when the lights go out....something something express.
Yeah I loved that song it was cool ;_;. I was too young to know what the lyrics were telling me. It sorta freaks me out thinking that little girls used to sing songs like "2 become 1" by the Spice Girls. Naughty stuff man. |
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I like how the far left one looks gay, the centre left one looks like he should be in jail for mugging old ladies, the middle one looks like cannon fodder for the army and the other two just don't fit at all. |
In elementary school, I had tapes of MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice. Oh god. :tpg:
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They were easily laughable then. Apparently they were created by the same guys who made the Spice Girls. And another manufactured pop group goes bust. I actually used to be a big fan of Offspring's Americana album, but never purchased any thing else from them or bother to look into the rest of the discography. Pretty Fly For a White Guy is a personal guilty pleasure. |
I liked Ace of Base (Bass?) for a while. Too bad for me.
I still like maybe one or two Green Day songs from their new albums, but I used to like most of them. They were pretty great. What else is embarrassing? Well, I liked Paula Abdul. Ouch -- that one hurt me a little. I must say that humans interacting with cartoons on video was like holographic 3D imaging back then. I remember singing along to Wilson Phillips. Oh, shit. Also: Amy Grant, Sugar Ray, Spin Doctors, Duncan Sheik, and Duran Duran. For shame. |
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Since my High School was from 2000-2004, that pretty much will sum up that I too didn't develop an appreciation until my last year of high school, and I didn't have much knowlege about VGM until I joined in 2002-2003 (Sophmore year). I second the Torrent Request. |
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5ive?! motherfucking 5ive? They had that song "when the lights go out" and it was in a bowling alley. Holy hell, acid. Props galore. |
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