Author Topic: Country Music  (Read 4079 times)

^ Ignorant statement.
IRONY.
You're the one who made this thread and said that people need to stop making Country Music.

I dislike country, but they aren't rock wannabes. Did you even read his post?

I dislike country, but they aren't rock wannabes. Did you even read his post?
agreed with taboo ignorant ironic starfish

You need to go outside and get some fresh air, kid.

Country i don't mind, like Johnny Cash, his song 'Ring of Fire' ain't bad, though i like Social Distortion's remake better

I despise rap more than country, rap need to go back to DA HOOD and stay there and GET OFF WHAT WAS ONCE K-ROCK (92.3)!!

...Ahem, sorry about that sudden outburst, rap these days sound all alike to me, and all of them sound terrible, there's only a quarter of a handful of old-time rap songs i like ._.

Country Music= wanna be rock players who have banjos and realized that they don't sound like guitars :(

dumbest statement to ever be posted on these forums

and i don't even like country music

but that was loving stupid




I like country music not this new post-modern-rock-wannabe junk like Kid Rock, Carrie Underwood, Daughtry bullstuff they've been over glorifying lately. Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks, Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Johnny Cash, classics like Wolverton Mountain and the like. When it was good, wholesome, and not every song dealt with relationships and how they got forgeted over. But I do agree with entrepreneur in. Too many people listen to this rap stuff and think they're all ghetto and thuggish and they're not even black. The most handicapped examples I've seen are native kids and white teeny girls. So much for cultural identity.

Not all of it's bad, Johnny Cash was pretty good, he was a bit of a cross with country and classic rock with some of his songs though.

Oh and this,
I like country music not this new post-modern-rock-wannabe junk like Kid Rock, Carrie Underwood, Daughtry bullstuff they've been over glorifying lately. Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks, Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Johnny Cash, classics like Wolverton Mountain and the like. When it was good, wholesome, and not every song dealt with relationships and how they got forgeted over. But I do agree with entrepreneur in. Too many people listen to this rap stuff and think they're all ghetto and thuggish and they're not even black. The most handicapped examples I've seen are native kids and white teeny girls. So much for cultural identity.
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Can't stand the wannabe rednecks on my bus who talk about working at the "firehall" and blast stuffty country music on their ipods while I'm trying to relax to some KMFDM.

Stop the fighting.

Country music is horrible in my opinion. All it is is some banjos and some drums and some hillbilly/southerner singing with that same annoying "th'aer's a sta'aar in tha'h s'hki, arand it looks li'kae a gai!

Stop the fighting.

Country music is horrible in my opinion. All it is is some banjos and some drums and some hillbilly/southerner singing with that same annoying "th'aer's a sta'aar in tha'h s'hki, arand it looks li'kae a gai!
That's country country music not all is like that.