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    Re: Selena Gomez and Other Artists/Bands You Didn't Like But Now Do

    Quote Originally Posted by Jbabycsx View Post
    How about bands that I can’t get into no matter how many times I hear them?

    Korn- Every song sounds the same

    Rage Against The Machine- I don’t want politics mixed with my metal

    Kid Rock- Has identity issues

    Limp Bizkit- Just lame

    There’s more out there I’m sure.


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    I'm definitely a Korn fan, but don't listen to them all that often anymore. When I do listen, it's usually the first 3 albums. Korn puts on a phenomenal live show.
    I definitely see your point though. That's why I'm not an AC/DC fan.

    RATM is one of my all time faves, and was my first concert in 96. I had to sneak out of my house cause my parents wouldn't let me go to a concert til I turned 18. Ssssshhhh...

    Kid Rock is a talented artist, but I completely agree. Some of his stuff is actually really good, some is straight crap. I respect him more than I like him.

    Limp Bizkit blew me away when their first album came out. And then the second was terrible, the third was somehow worse. I gave up then.

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