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Ah, the obligatory "you listen to that band/ guilty pleasure" thread

It's interesting that someone can ridicule anyone about there taste in music. So, what's your list?

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I just put on *Nsync's american debut album the other day. Brought me back to the summer of 2001 when I got into the mania.

I also have a guilty (or AWESOME) pleasure from Morrissey. Around my friends, I'm guilty lol

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britney spears - toxic
not too guilty since it is actually a pretty good pop song.

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Trance music
radio disney hits
trance remixes of top 40 hits
some of the hair metal bands, especially Racer X

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Albert: No I'm not good, I'm Evil said:
Fall Out Boy

Who cares, take you're music snobbery and find you're booty hole.

I am also guilty of liking a few songs, but I'm never gonna be guilty enough to buy an album. I won't be fooled into their commercial schemes, dammit!

Goes for Panic, too. I like a few.

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Step By Step- New Kids.

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Hall & Oates, love 'em. Always have, always will.

I like a lot of '70's AM Gold type stuff in general, like Fleetwood Mac.

I also love Tori Amos and Kate Bush and generally white women singing about fairies and ghosts. I can't help it, it's good comic book reading soundtrack music.

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SaintGermaine said:
Hall & Oates, love 'em. Always have, always will.

I like a lot of '70's AM Gold type stuff in general, like Fleetwood Mac.

I also love Tori Amos and Kate Bush and generally white women singing about fairies and ghosts. I can't help it, it's good comic book reading soundtrack music.

There should be no shame or guilt in loving Hall & Oates!!! I actually did "I Can't Go For That" when I was hanging out with friends in Japan singing Karaoke!!

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SaintGermaine said:
Hall & Oates, love 'em. Always have, always will.

I like a lot of '70's AM Gold type stuff in general, like Fleetwood Mac.

I also love Tori Amos and Kate Bush and generally white women singing about fairies and ghosts. I can't help it, it's good comic book reading soundtrack music.

There aint a THING wrong with no Hall & Oats boy! Somebody tole you wrong!

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Ken-K said:
SaintGermaine said:
Hall & Oates, love 'em. Always have, always will.

I like a lot of '70's AM Gold type stuff in general, like Fleetwood Mac.

I also love Tori Amos and Kate Bush and generally white women singing about fairies and ghosts. I can't help it, it's good comic book reading soundtrack music.

There should be no shame or guilt in loving Hall & Oates!!! I actually did "I Can't Go For That" when I was hanging out with friends in Japan singing Karaoke!!

Sara Smile......won't you smile along with me Sara.....

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Ah, Trance Music and Trance remixes. Good stuff.

Compound Egret said:
Trance music
radio disney hits
trance remixes of top 40 hits
some of the hair metal bands, especially Racer X

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SaintGermaine said:
I like a lot of '70's AM Gold type stuff in general, like Fleetwood Mac.

... and Kate Bush

me too. haha...... and i really like ABBA.

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Me too, Lesypersound. I like the music in the song, it's so good a sound (kind of like sorta Indian "filmi" music with a dance beat) that I can easily ignore Britney boring voice on it. Nice tune!

LesYpersound said:
britney spears - toxic
not too guilty since it is actually a pretty good pop song.

I love old funky country and bluegrass music. Anything before the 70's is good, although I will give Dwight Yoakam's 80's and 90's song a pass, cause he sounds good. And the last album by Del McCoury Band was funky and hilarious. Those lyrics just fry me up and cover me with gravy and make me laugh so hard and giggle along with the nice music. Those musicians are TIGHT too. I'd love to see them live one day but they don't do many California dates that I know of.

I like one song by Lil Wayne, "Hey DJ". Damn that song is good.

I love that spare beat rap tune that's on a Youtube video my buddy El Machetero posted awhile back on Crackbook.
You know the one.........5 Dollar Nigga. Omigod that guy's flow is TIGHT and I LOVING the back piano line. Wicked and perfect!!!! I like the lyrics too, and I swear I watched the video 4 times in a row I got so enamored of it.

Excellent.

I used to be a huge Bay City Rollers fan when I was a teenager. For real, I went to one lip synched tv show taping and two live shows where they actually played and sang. Me and my friends actually wore girly tartan trimmed bell bottom jeans and tartan shirts with them to the shows and randomly to school. Which really was funny in between the general look of the 70's and me coming in on the beginning of late 70's punk rock look too. We sure had fun.

The boys who hated BCR called them "Gay City Ballers". And this girl I knew made up this song to the tune of "Strangers In The Night".

Rollers in the night
Exchanging rubbers
This one is too tight, give me another
This one is too loose, it cannot hold my JUICE. Ha Ha.

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