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311 is godawfulI don't know if it qualifies, but I 'stumbled' into a 311 garage party in Omaha back in the early 90s. It was right about the time they'd released their first major studio album.
Just a house w/ a two car garage in a middle class neighborhood. Maybe one of their parents houses for all I know. I was with a date, she knew the band, knew they'd be rehearsing, and suggested we stop in. I had no idea they'd go on to success.
"Really digging" them is a stretch though. I recognize their music when someone plays it on a jukebox, but I got stuck in the 60s, 70s, 80s.
311 is godawful
depends on your definition of "stumbling upon"How do you “dig” something without stumbling upon it?
I've "discovered" several other groups from the late 60's/early 70's that I never heard while growing up down South. Also because I was only born in 1970, much of the best music was already recorded before I was old enough to start listening to the radio.You just stumbled onto Ten Years After? 50 years after? lulz
Alvin Lee was my pops' fave.
Some of that shit is just too clean for my tastes. Too studio.I basically stopped listening to new music in the mid-90's, in the last few years I've gone back and listened to groups like the Strokes, Jet, Cage the Elephant, and White Stripes
My parents were first gen hippies. My pops force-fed us all that shit growing up. Not much was missed. There are a few, but when he dies, I had better fucking get his album collection.I've "discovered" several other groups from the late 60's/early 70's that I never heard while growing up down South. Also because I was only born in 1970, much of the best music was already recorded before I was old enough to start listening to the radio.
I find the White Stripes to be pretty sloppySome of that shit is just too clean for my tastes. Too studio.
My parents SHOULD have been hippies. Instead, they liked 50's music and countryMy parents were first gen hippies. My pops force-fed us all that shit growing up. Not much was missed. There are a few, but when he dies, I had better fucking get his album collection.
Ya, I guess. I am hardwired to resist societal norms. If they get huge, I tend to not even listen to 'em. The cult pushes me away.I find the White Stripes to be pretty sloppy
Holy fuck this is astute.Some of that shit is just too clean for my tastes. Too studio.
And White Stripes fans are second only to Tool fans in the annoying department.
ftr i don't really mind any of the bands listed, I just don't seek it out much anymore.