Nobody my age even listens to them.
Nightwatcher wrote:Sunstar wrote:bagofbest wrote:"And I don't want the world to see me
So i transform into a truck
There's some news about the soundtrack
But no-one could give a........ Damn."
I nearly choked eating a carrot reading the first two lines.
Same here. Took me a minute to realize what it was parodying though.
Swerve wrote:Nightwatcher wrote:Sunstar wrote:bagofbest wrote:"And I don't want the world to see me
So i transform into a truck
There's some news about the soundtrack
But no-one could give a........ Damn."
I nearly choked eating a carrot reading the first two lines.
Same here. Took me a minute to realize what it was parodying though.
I thought the song went:
"And I don't want the world to see me
so I transform into a truck
I also have to hide my mouth from you
'cause my lips make me look like a duck."
Leonardo wrote:Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:So we're getting pop songs then?
I wouldn't call Goo Goo Dolls pop.
Why not? They're a popular band, they've had chart hits. That makes them pop, surely.
Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:So we're getting pop songs then?
I wouldn't call Goo Goo Dolls pop.
Why not? They're a popular band, they've had chart hits. That makes them pop, surely.
So by that definition that would make the likes of Metallica, Nirvana, AC/DC, Def Leppard ... well basically all rock/heavy metal groups "pop"?
I'd consider Goo Goo Dolls "soft rock" while "pop" is left to the likes of Britney, Pussy Cat Dolls, and no doubt your favourite, The Spice Girls.
And I guess i'm the only one who enjoyed the Armageddon soundtrack, oh wait, I enjoyed the movie as well.
Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:So we're getting pop songs then?
I wouldn't call Goo Goo Dolls pop.
Why not? They're a popular band, they've had chart hits. That makes them pop, surely.
So by that definition that would make the likes of Metallica, Nirvana, AC/DC, Def Leppard ... well basically all rock/heavy metal groups "pop"?
I'd consider Goo Goo Dolls "soft rock" while "pop" is left to the likes of Britney, Pussy Cat Dolls, and no doubt your favourite, The Spice Girls.
And I guess i'm the only one who enjoyed the Armageddon soundtrack, oh wait, I enjoyed the movie as well.
Apollyon wrote:And I guess i'm the only one who enjoyed the Armageddon soundtrack, oh wait, I enjoyed the movie as well.
Apollyon wrote:Armageddon was a good movie.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Apollyon wrote:And I guess i'm the only one who enjoyed the Armageddon soundtrack, oh wait, I enjoyed the movie as well.Apollyon wrote:Armageddon was a good movie.
Phew. And I thought people wouldn't agree with me on that.
Goo Goo Dolls are pretty good. I wonder if they'll do a cover of Dare, or maybe Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way
Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:So we're getting pop songs then?
I wouldn't call Goo Goo Dolls pop.
Why not? They're a popular band, they've had chart hits. That makes them pop, surely.
So by that definition that would make the likes of Metallica, Nirvana, AC/DC, Def Leppard ... well basically all rock/heavy metal groups "pop"?
I'd consider Goo Goo Dolls "soft rock" while "pop" is left to the likes of Britney, Pussy Cat Dolls, and no doubt your favourite, The Spice Girls.
And I guess i'm the only one who enjoyed the Armageddon soundtrack, oh wait, I enjoyed the movie as well.
Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:Burn wrote:Leonardo wrote:So we're getting pop songs then?
I wouldn't call Goo Goo Dolls pop.
Why not? They're a popular band, they've had chart hits. That makes them pop, surely.
So by that definition that would make the likes of Metallica, Nirvana, AC/DC, Def Leppard ... well basically all rock/heavy metal groups "pop"?
I'd consider Goo Goo Dolls "soft rock" while "pop" is left to the likes of Britney, Pussy Cat Dolls, and no doubt your favourite, The Spice Girls.
And I guess i'm the only one who enjoyed the Armageddon soundtrack, oh wait, I enjoyed the movie as well.
Pop music (often called simply pop) is a genre of popular music distinguished from classical or art music and from folk music.[1] The term indicates specific stylistic traits such as a danceable beat, simple melodies and a repetitive structure. Pop music often includes elements of rock, hip hop, reggae, dance, R&B, funk, and sometimes even folk. The pop music genre often involves mass marketing and consumer-driven efforts by major record companies, which makes it an often scorned genre by other musicians.
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