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Escaping from a bad mainstream song. #1
Have you ever been in a car, whether it is driving or just riding shotgun or in the back seat and whoever you are with plays the radio station and you hear music that it’s so bad that you have no choice but to cringe and get stomach cramps?

You think what the fuck is this fucking piece of fucking bullshit, you then assume that nobody would like it, then lose hope in all humanity when you see people at school or at work with that same song in their ringtones, singing along, playing it everywhere, in commercials, the barber shop, GameStop, the mall, busses, the song is everywhere.

You then run away and lock yourself in your room and start to watch youtube videos and you want to watch a gaming video or a random video about a cat or a dog then the song is in the intro or in an ad. Songs like that are recorded by fucking morons and unoriginal pussies. Those groups are (example) Black Eyed Peas, LMFAO, and so on. Regurgitated music and everybody loves them but YOU are the only one that hates it. You are not alone. I too have had to run away from a bad song. It’s insane how much a song lasts in the mainstream radio circulation before the same song but with a different artist comes out.

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RE: Escaping from a bad mainstream song. #2
Pretty much sums up my experience with "Party Rock Anthem."
Couldn't go anywhere without hearing that piece of shit. Thought it had died down a bit, then i heard it in a commercial a few days ago. You really can't escape some songs.
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RE: Escaping from a bad mainstream song. #3
(01-20-2014, 04:32 AM)Evangelist Wrote: Regurgitated music and everybody loves them but YOU are the only one that hates it.

That is, if "everybody" is deaf or takes delight in the misfortune of others.

(01-20-2014, 04:32 AM)Evangelist Wrote: You think what the fuck is this fucking piece of fucking bullshit, you then assume that nobody would like it, then lose hope in all humanity when you see people at school or at work with that same song in their ringtones, singing along, playing it everywhere, in commercials, the barber shop, GameStop, the mall, busses, the song is everywhere.

Oh, how much I love living under a rock.


(01-20-2014, 04:32 AM)Evangelist Wrote: You then run away and lock yourself in your room and start to watch youtube videos and you want to watch a gaming video or a random video about a cat or a dog then the song is in the intro or in an ad.

If you don't have AdBlock, you probably don't know how to Internet either.

Horrible music exists for a reason; so that this person has material to review.
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