STP,
That is all
STP,
That is all
STP hit their groove on their second and third albums, Nothing fantastic but pretty good music. I expect the new one to be shit.
Soundgarden on the other hand were in a league of their own, making stunning powerful music until they achieved mainstream success and went to the suck. Badmotorfinger is as good as any album you will ever hear, and none of it can be mistaken for another band or from another era.
Check this shit out from the reunion show.
Glad your happy to listen to it then,good for you personally i think its shit.Musics like that eh,personal.Then again i wouldnt buy anything because i saw it on a T-shirt.Would Nirvana have acheived such status without Cobain checking out?doubt it,christ theres people out there still that buy INXS crap.
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We weren't discussing your taste in music, the argument was about the easy-to-establish fact that Soundgarden were an original and innovative band, not a cash-in immitators like the Stone Temple Pilots, or (worse still) Nickleback. You wouldn't check out another band because you saw a member of a band you liked a lot wearing one of their T-shirts? What kind of recommendations do you take?
I think you're wrong about that as well, except for your final two words....Would Nirvana have acheived such status without Cobain checking out?doubt it,christ theres people out there still that buy INXS crap.
awesome! I love Soundgarden, always have and always will - I saw them not long before they split up at the BDO feels like a million years ago nowSoundgarden on the other hand were in a league of their own, making stunning powerful music until they achieved mainstream success and went to the suck. Badmotorfinger is as good as any album you will ever hear, and none of it can be mistaken for another band or from another era.
Rather wait for another album by System of A Down.
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