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Old 11-19-2008, 10:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bands who used to be great but not anymore

This is very relevant to my musical tastes because a lot of my favourite bands have certainly seen better days. A few notable exceptions are the evergreen Iron Maiden and also Metallica, after their return to form with Death Magnetic.

Anyway, some bands who used to be amazing but arn't that great anymore:

Cradle of Filth - Used to be fucking awesome but they have become too mainstream recently. Their last few albums are just pretty dull and don't have the atmosphere their old CDs had. Mainly because Dani got rid of all the good members <,<

Megadeth - I love most of their stuff, but although I enjoy some songs off their last few CDs (anything from after 97) they just arn't anything special anymore.

Opeth - They appear to have attempted to become more accessible and reach a wider audience, and it has compromised their sound. Their newest CD is nothing compared to the genius of years gone by. Too 'metal' and not interesting enough.

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Tom says:
Are you saying you would watch Punk fuck a bald chick in a porno?

Ken says:
I'm saying I'd watch Punk alone in a porno.


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