Author Topic: changes in bands.  (Read 1320 times)

bands changing names, kicking members out, getting more members, changing genres.. the list goes on. music lovers hate it. sometimes it can be good, sometimes it can be bad.

many people know that Linkin Park change the genre entirely with their recent album, A Thousand Suns.
Rob Cavallo left Green Day.
Hollywood Undead kicked Deuce out of the band (loving MOTHER forgetERS)

discuss stuff like this happening. sad stuff, good stuff, stuff that pissed you off, I dont care.

Justin Beiber needs to be replaced by Jeff Dunham. 'Nuff said.

'86. Cliff Burton's death. :c

bands changing names, kicking members out, getting more members, changing genres.. the list goes on. music lovers hate it. sometimes it can be good, sometimes it can be bad.

many people know that Linkin Park change the genre entirely with their recent album, A Thousand Suns.
Rob Cavallo left Green Day.
Hollywood Undead kicked Deuce out of the band (loving MOTHER forgetERS)

discuss stuff like this happening. sad stuff, good stuff, stuff that pissed you off, I dont care.

terrible bands.




Andrew Goldman leaving Nonpoint.


I really only liked Linkin Park's "Faint" and the kerplunk-insomiac albums was Green Day's only time being good, and Hollywood Undead? My cousin likes it, i hate it.

R.I.P. Original Gun's n Roses.

Yeah I hate when musicians do that.

This is why I love The Beatles and that stuff.

Hollywood Undead kicked Deuce out of the band (loving MOTHER forgetERS)

Deuce was an attention whore, look at some of there live videos..

any rap group/artist of the 90s that is still active today, cardopusher
also green day changed for the bad when american idiot was released

any rap group/artist of the 90s that is still active today, cardopusher
also green day changed for the bad when american idiot was released

Even though that's the name of the album, I can't help but think of at least 10 of the blockland forums member when I read this