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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2018 9:00:07 GMT 10
“And introducing The Wiggles puppets who sing Wiggles songs with a difference.” - the original back blurb of The Dorothy The Dinosaur and Friends Video.
Sure this will get a few LOLs from people.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2018 12:27:20 GMT 10
Me when no one has seen my post 🤔
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Post by God Less America on Jun 17, 2018 14:17:14 GMT 10
I'm Like A bird or whatever it was called. Nelly Turdado?
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Post by SharksFan99 on Jun 18, 2018 12:59:11 GMT 10
I'm Like A bird or whatever it was called. Nelly Turdado? Nelly Furtado. The song was actually released in 2001, but I guess it's close enough to the '90s.
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Post by #Infinity on Jun 18, 2018 15:18:39 GMT 10
I'm Like A bird or whatever it was called. Nelly Turdado? Nelly Furtado. The song was actually released in 2001, but I guess it's close enough to the '90s. It was recorded in 1999 and does have kind of a '90s sound because of its synthesized funk production, but technically it's still early 2000s. Oh well, at least you're not calling Kelly Clarkson a '90s singer.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Jul 21, 2018 0:21:29 GMT 10
This was played during the "Totally '90s" countdown show I watched last night. Sorry, but this is just way too cheesy for my liking.
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Post by Telso on Aug 16, 2018 1:25:34 GMT 10
Hate Limp Bizkit, especially their earlier stuff from the 90s where Fred Drust's vocals were drenched into annoyance. This one in particular stands out for him doing his purposefuly off-key singing which I can't stand, coupled with the completely out-of-place Hardcore Punkesque growly chorus. Totally butchered a decent George Michael song, one of the most hideous songs ever.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Aug 17, 2018 20:56:16 GMT 10
Hate Limp Bizkit, especially their earlier stuff from the 90s where Fred Drust's vocals were drenched into annoyance. This one in particular stands out for him doing his purposefuly off-key singing which I can't stand, coupled with the completely out-of-place Hardcore Punkesque growly chorus. Totally butchered a decent George Michael song, one of the most hideous songs ever. Yeah, I don't particularly like that song either (nor the original by George Michael, to be honest). The only Limp Bizkit song which I actually like is their cover of "Behind Blue Eyes".
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2018 4:48:25 GMT 10
“And introducing The Wiggles puppets who sing Wiggles songs with a difference.” - the original back blurb of The Dorothy The Dinosaur and Friends Video. Sure this will get a few LOLs from people. LOLs? You mean nerves?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2018 7:34:55 GMT 10
“And introducing The Wiggles puppets who sing Wiggles songs with a difference.” - the original back blurb of The Dorothy The Dinosaur and Friends Video. Sure this will get a few LOLs from people. LOLs? You mean nerves? I forgot about that word!
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Post by Telso on Aug 18, 2018 7:48:50 GMT 10
The late 90s were a bad time for Nas critically, a fall from grace from his amazing and legendary mid-90s material. I personally don't mind his much-maligned "Nastradamus", but even then I can't excuse this...
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Post by #Infinity on Aug 27, 2018 17:01:06 GMT 10
After a few years contemplating, I've finally decided... I hate this wretched song:
Yeah, its beat has a groove, but it does so many things that rate so high on my annoy-o-meter that I have no desire to listen to it. The melody is repetitive and tattling, and combined with the pretentiously enigmatic lyrics and telephone vocal effect, it comes across as vapid snootiness to me, the type of stuff intended more to make you feel inferior or unenlightened for your own qualities rather than just to entertain. The sample of the 1920s trumpet that happens to sound like the Imperial March is gimmicky and doesn't flow with the rest of the piece, either. "Your Woman" is one of the single most heavy-handedly "hip" song I've ever come across. I'm perfectly open-minded to lots of artsy music, but that's because those songs don't have such a condescending tone and aren't insufferable ear worms.
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Post by #Infinity on Aug 27, 2018 17:27:11 GMT 10
Ughhhh, this is, in all likelihood, the single most overrated song of the 1990s. I quite like most of The Cardigans' work, but their most famous song here does absolutely nothing for me. Its beat is labored and ugly, and Nina Persson's soft, fluttering vocals don't fit its stressful thump. The chorus is one of the worst in any popular song I've ever come across. Every single element feels awkward and wrong to me. I hate the breathy, overemphasized "love me, love me" and "fool me, fool me" shouts, I despise the clunky and aimless progression, and I can't stand the way vocals seem to stumble off the beat. Todd in the Shadows recently covered this song on One Hit Wonderland and gave it an absolutely glowing review, but while he explains his interest in the piece well, I'm personally at odds with its supposed happy plasticity breathing attractive depth to a track with a dark undertone. The fact of the matter is, if I want sparkly pop with depth done right, I'll turn to artists whose music actually sounds coherent and flavoured, like Prince, Rachel Stevens, and Dragonette. Listening to something as simultaneously hollow and disjointed as "Lovefool" is work.
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Post by Telso on Aug 27, 2018 17:40:22 GMT 10
The worst aspect of Eurodance is when it pushes its best aspects (cheesiness and childish fun) to dangerous limits, where it becomes just blatantly pathetic regardless which audience it's trying to target to. Too bad, I've heard this song way too many times because it is heavily featured in music toys for some reason, and it is just so utterly annoying.
And yeah, this is second rate stuff from Europe, so some shameless Asiansploitation thrown into the mix for the Americans out there wondering.
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Post by #Infinity on Aug 27, 2018 17:45:32 GMT 10
The worst aspect of Eurodance is when it pushes its best aspects (cheesiness and childish fun) to dangerous limits, where it becomes just blatantly pathetic regardless which audience it's trying to target to. Too bad, I've heard this song way too many times because it is heavily featured in music toys for some reason, and it is just so utterly annoying. And yeah, this is second rate stuff from Europe, so some shameless Asiansploitation thrown into the mix for the Americans out there wondering. "Butterfly" is a classic! It's iconic to Dance Dance Revolution and is complete with a tight, juicy beat and catchy hooks. Here's a more accurate example of what you're describing...
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