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So, we all have them. The songs we have on our iPods that we don't want anyone to know we listen to. I'm asking you, let's all admit for a laugh, who are our totally embarrassing guilty pleasures?
For me, I like music all the way from cheesy pop right to death metal, the full spectrum, but I wouldn't admit most of my pop favourites in public lol. However, a quick iPod check, and I come up with these:
All Time Low Avril Lavigne Bowling for Soup Daisy Dares You Delphic Ellie Goulding Eliza Doolittle Example Fall out Boy Fightstar Journey (of course) Kate Nash Katy B Katy Perry Little Boots Marina and the Diamonds Mark Ronson MNDR Nickelback Owl City Paloma Faith Paramore Pixie Lott Sugarcult Twin Atlantic YM@6 30 seconds to mars 3 OH! 3
These are all embarrassing bands I listen to regularly, normally these make up my playlist in the car lol. What about all of you guys? |
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I'm kind of embarrassed to confess to liking Protest the Hero, but not really. After all, why be "ashamed" about music you enjoy? I am not ashamed to admit I like The Monkees.
I do kind of feel ashamed to be a fan of certain bands because their fans tend towards being dicks. Tool are one of those bands. The Mars Volta are another. |
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Gildermershina wrote:I'm kind of embarrassed to confess to liking Protest the Hero, but not really. After all, why be "ashamed" about music you enjoy? I am not ashamed to admit I like The Monkees.
I do kind of feel ashamed to be a fan of certain bands because their fans tend towards being dicks. Tool are one of those bands. The Mars Volta are another. Protest the Hero is not embarrassing. The singers vocal range is crazy!
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Gildermershina wrote:I'm kind of embarrassed to confess to liking Protest the Hero, but not really. After all, why be "ashamed" about music you enjoy? I am not ashamed to admit I like The Monkees.
I do kind of feel ashamed to be a fan of certain bands because their fans tend towards being dicks. Tool are one of those bands. The Mars Volta are another. Don't personally see any shame in PTH. They are an immensely talented, original metal band. Then again, a lot of people see no shame in liking what I've listed above. |
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Guilty pleasure:
Britney Spears
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genocidal king wrote:Gildermershina wrote:I'm kind of embarrassed to confess to liking Protest the Hero, but not really. After all, why be "ashamed" about music you enjoy? I am not ashamed to admit I like The Monkees.
I do kind of feel ashamed to be a fan of certain bands because their fans tend towards being dicks. Tool are one of those bands. The Mars Volta are another. Don't personally see any shame in PTH. They are an immensely talented, original metal band. Then again, a lot of people see no shame in liking what I've listed above. Well, the kind of metal I normally like is rough-around-the-edges, usually slow, experimental. Protest the Hero are by comparison much closer to all the metal tropes I normally cannot stand. The production is slicker, all those fast riffs and noodley lead runs, the big 80s vibe... Somehow I guess Protest the Hero is twisty-turny enough to pull it off. But it's like caramel, I can't listen to too much of it because it's so sickly. |
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I wouldn't be embarrassed to listen to metal, but i dislike it. Simply because I can't connect to the sound and its not enjoyable for me. It hurts my ears.
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if i happen to be in the car alone,and if a lady gaga song happens to come on the radio...i wont change it.
and i also make no attempt to hide my love for the go-go's. |
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There was a time that I got embarassed for liking a good pop song, but not the case now. The closest I get to embarassment is when I like bands who hold politically questionable viewpoints. Like Burzum or Drudkh, the racist fucks. But the music is soooooo bloody good. |
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forkboy wrote:There was a time that I got embarassed for liking a good pop song, but not the case now. The closest I get to embarassment is when I like bands who hold politically questionable viewpoints. Like Burzum or Drudkh, the racist fucks. But the music is soooooo bloody good. -gasp, almost faints, but gets helped up by his busty milf bitches- Forkboy! The guy who generally hates anything that has sold a silver record! The guy who for ages had the same Che Guerava profile pic! The guy who supports socialism with an intense passion! That Forkboy, used to have a likening of a pop song!?!?!?!??! THS IS MADNESS!!!!! |
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genocidal king wrote:So, we all have them. The songs we have on our iPods that we don't want anyone to know we listen to. I'm asking you, let's all admit for a laugh, who are our totally embarrassing guilty pleasures?
For me, I like music all the way from cheesy pop right to death metal, the full spectrum, but I wouldn't admit most of my pop favourites in public lol. However, a quick iPod check, and I come up with these:
Journey (of course) Little Boots Marina and the Diamonds
These are all embarrassing bands I listen to regularly, normally these make up my playlist in the car lol. What about all of you guys? Little Boots and Journey aren't really embarrassing bands. The ones I listen to are: Drake (every once in awhile) Atreyu La Roux Incubus Math the Band(not really though) Oasis |
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DistortedAudio wrote:genocidal king wrote:So, we all have them. The songs we have on our iPods that we don't want anyone to know we listen to. I'm asking you, let's all admit for a laugh, who are our totally embarrassing guilty pleasures?
For me, I like music all the way from cheesy pop right to death metal, the full spectrum, but I wouldn't admit most of my pop favourites in public lol. However, a quick iPod check, and I come up with these:
Journey (of course) Little Boots Marina and the Diamonds
These are all embarrassing bands I listen to regularly, normally these make up my playlist in the car lol. What about all of you guys? Little Boots and Journey aren't really embarrassing bands. The ones I listen to are: Drake (every once in awhile) Atreyu La Roux IncubusMath the Band(not really though) Oasis ooh, that's considered embarrassing? i guess I've sinned too. |
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I like Weezer, which is unusual because their music is somewhat pop like and today I started listening to Emigrate. (I think I prefer Emigrate over Weezer, but I'm not embarrassed about liking any of them) Edited by user 05 March 2011 08:05:52(UTC)
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Mt. Epic wrote:forkboy wrote:There was a time that I got embarassed for liking a good pop song, but not the case now. The closest I get to embarassment is when I like bands who hold politically questionable viewpoints. Like Burzum or Drudkh, the racist fucks. But the music is soooooo bloody good. -gasp, almost faints, but gets helped up by his busty milf bitches- Forkboy! The guy who generally hates anything that has sold a silver record! The guy who for ages had the same Che Guerava profile pic! The guy who supports socialism with an intense passion! That Forkboy, used to have a likening of a pop song!?!?!?!??! THS IS MADNESS!!!!! No, I used to be embarassed about liking a good pop song, now I'm perfectly comfortable in the fact that good music is good music, regardless of what the meaning behind the music is. Tho TBF, the Che picture isn't any sort of idolation of Che or anything like that, it was more just this silly thing of taking this iconic photo & "jazzing it up" with my awful MS Paint skillz. I think the idea behind it was "bringing the fun to socialism" or something equally bizarre. |
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forkboy wrote:Mt. Epic wrote:forkboy wrote:There was a time that I got embarassed for liking a good pop song, but not the case now. The closest I get to embarassment is when I like bands who hold politically questionable viewpoints. Like Burzum or Drudkh, the racist fucks. But the music is soooooo bloody good. -gasp, almost faints, but gets helped up by his busty milf bitches- Forkboy! The guy who generally hates anything that has sold a silver record! The guy who for ages had the same Che Guerava profile pic! The guy who supports socialism with an intense passion! That Forkboy, used to have a likening of a pop song!?!?!?!??! THS IS MADNESS!!!!! No, I used to be embarassed about liking a good pop song, now I'm perfectly comfortable in the fact that good music is good music, regardless of what the meaning behind the music is. Tho TBF, the Che picture isn't any sort of idolation of Che or anything like that, it was more just this silly thing of taking this iconic photo & "jazzing it up" with my awful MS Paint skillz. I think the idea behind it was "bringing the fun to socialism" or something equally bizarre. Omg that's exactly the way I felt when I saw it the very first time too. I thought to myself, "hey, that's Che Guerava, but that's not the right colors! he's probably just jazzing it up, bringing the fun to socialism I bet! Take that Americans!" Edited by user 06 March 2011 11:33:36(UTC)
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Though I will state that the Che movie that came out a few years ago was fucking cool.
And despite Che doing some shitty things in his years, at least he was an idealist when doing them, even if executions gave him a stiffy. |
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