Author Topic: The musical hate thread | Get it out, yo.  (Read 15367 times)

This thread is dedicated to the music that you dislike and are absolutely appalled by. I don't feel the need to make a fancy OP, because the purpose of this thread is simple.

So, for the last few days, people in my homeroom have had an obsession with some stuffty artist named Meghan Trainor. There's apparently a track called "All About That Bass" that A Dose of Buckley made a rant on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PCkvCPvDXk

This encourages obesity, and not only that, the music video is just absolutely appalling. If you look at them dance and all that, you can see how stereotypical this song is. I know that a lot of pop music promotes females as love toys, but the song's purpose combined with stereotypes just don't go together.

So, /go.

classic is for people who like shaving their testicle hair with a violin

I hate mainstream pop like nicki minaj, miley cyrus, ariana grande

I just can't do it

and i also hate most country






pop
what about the genre is appealing to people

most hip hop and country is complete trash
classic is pretty much exclusively listened to by pretentious starfishs
pop
what about the genre is appealing to people
pop is okay, usually
im an absolutely sucker for fast music so its usually hard to not like it

@op: "all about that bass" doesn't encourage people to go out and be obese, it's encouraging people to be comfortable in their own bodies regardless of weight. there's a difference between wanting everyone to become fat and wanting people to be body positive and self confident.

queen loving sucks

if you don't like queen, that's cool, but blatantly saying they suck makes you look like a richard. you know damn well they're talented as stuff. you don't have to like them, just don't say they flat out suck just because you don't like them. i don't even do that stuff. hey, i hate AC/DC and Aerosmith, but I won't say they suck. they're talented, just not my cup of tea.

why does every country artist sound the same?
i don't get it.

@op: "all about that bass" doesn't encourage people to go out and be obese, it's encouraging people to be comfortable in their own bodies regardless of weight. there's a difference between wanting everyone to become fat and wanting people to be body positive and self confident.
i'm not saying that the song is wanting everyone to become fat, i'm saying it gives those that are overweight like myself encouragement to keep being lazy ass friends.

i don't like the idea of "you're perfect the way you are". anything and everything can be improved, one way or another.

look at a dose of buckley's rant to see what i mean. no, i don't base opinions off other people

i also loving hate modern "trance"
if you have an 11 minute song, and more than 3 minutes of it are breakdowns or "drops", you're doing something really loving wrong.

forget tiesto and armin van buren and all the other goons who think this stuff is worthwhile

@op: "all about that bass" doesn't encourage people to go out and be obese, it's encouraging people to be comfortable in their own bodies regardless of weight. there's a difference between wanting everyone to become fat and wanting people to be body positive and self confident.
This kind of derails the entire purpose of the thread but for a while I've sort of thought people who complain about being fat make no sense. Same with those that count calories to try to lose weight. It's tiring and robotic. There's even an Oatmeal comic about it.

The people who are just fat and have no disability stopping them from doing stuff should just kind of, go do stuff. Like really. I was 25-30 pounds overweight, I started running, and I lost all 25-30 of those pounds of fat in a few months and replaced a good amount of it with massive leg muscle. So yeah, maybe not the best tradeoff but hell I'm not complaining.