Hippos and Gelatin

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Mar 2006

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Mar 23, 2009, 04:42 AM
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I'll leave out the stuff I was into waaay back then when the range of artists I knew of was pretty much non-existent and get straight to the good stuff, listed in order of increasing guilt.
Linkin Park: Fine. I admit I still have a soft spot for some of their songs, but for the most part, bleh.
Nickelback: This was before I heard most of their stuff. Sure, I had a CD, but I didn't realize that all their CDs were essentially the same CD. I'm not gonna lie--their stuff makes good radio music. But honestly, it doesn't matter which song you throw on. It's essentially the same thing, and quite frankly, it gets annoying after a while.
3 Days Grace: What was I even thinking. I'm thinking of changing "I Hate Everything About You" to "I Hate Everything About Me" while smashing my head between the two halves of a wafflemaker.
Within Temptation: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Major lapse of judgment on my part.
And then there were various J-whatever groups. T.M. Revolution? Heart of Sword will always have a place in my heart (lollol), but seriously. D: This wasn't too long ago either, I don't think. I was also debating Evanescence, but I don't think I regret that. Listening to some of her stuff now, I'm taken aback by the style, since I'm into more classic rock or mellowed out songs now, but I still like it. There's something that keeps Evanescence from falling to a generic gothic pit of doom.
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