Can Led dmx what do you guys think of my taste in music?
favorite rappers:
eminem
big l
tupac
jedi mind tricks
wu tang
busta rhymes
jay z
biggie
nas
kanye
lupe fiasco
a tribe called quest
kool g rap
ludacris
cypress hill
dmx
fabolous
the game
ll cool j
nwa
dr. dre
bands:
red hot chili peppers
led zeppelin
metallica
disturbed
foo fighters
black sabbath
white stripes
rage against the machine
beastie boys
deep purple
busta rhymes
hendrix
acdc
U2
three doors down
avenged sevenfold
sublime
audioslave
killswitch engage
queens of the stone age
slipknot
blink 182
pink floyd
queen
godsmack
nirvana
dropkick murphys
aerosmith
singers:
akon
bob marley
bruce springsteen
haha yeah i like a lot of music
so anyways just rate how good you think my taste is
o yea i know its a lot but if can u rate some of the artists/ bands too
sorry i know busta rhymes isnt a band tht was an accident
eminem: Talented but repulsively commercial and cheesy
big l: Very talented and creative yet posing as a gangster
tupac: Mass-Marketed chimp with a good voice
jedi mind tricks:Good when they started, now commercial BS
wu tang: Best here, Sunz of Man, Gravediggaz, ODB= iLL
busta rhymes; Amazing talent and creativity, some bad songs
jay z; Horrible, Gay, Fake, Lying too much, Commercial
biggie; Over played, Bad influence on kids, Fat jerk
nas; Poetically good for a rapper, he was iLL, ether is great
kanye; Absolutely falming homothug, nice beats, too material
lupe fiasco; Not my thing, but creative, he is materialist gay
a tribe called quest; Good old 90's hip hop throwbacks, I like
kool g rap; Full of himself, but powerful voice, racist, mean
ludacris; Goofy, Made-for-southern blacks BS artist
cypress hill; Hahah you get high alot, I liked them when young.
dmx; First few singles were good, he turned very cheesy
fabolous; I hate this fruity, Puff daddy type crap, no talent
the game; TERRIBLE, Wu heads hate him!!, cheese pie.
ll cool j; Best performer live, but very for the ladies only, gay.
nwa; Politically iLL for their time, played out, for blacks only
dr. dre; Creative genius, The chronic 2000 was iLL, jerk,
bands:
red hot chili peppers; Under the bridge was cool. Flea rox
led zeppelin; Stairway!, Influenced guitarists worldwide, gr8
metallica; Not my thing, but clean sound, and good vocals
disturbed, IDK them at all
foo fighters; Annoyingly grundge cheese post Nirvana
black sabbath; I respect them, but not my thing
white stripes, IDK them at all
rage : Delarocha's hardcor eband was much better and truthy
beastie boys; Brass monkey! PaulRevere! Intergalactic -ILL!
deep purple. IDK them at all
hendrix; Loved him as a kid, still respect him alot, creative !!!
acdc; Yuck
U2; Good recordings, Little cheesy, catchy but not my thing
three doors down; IDK them at all
avenged sevenfold; Decent but not my thing, Talented though
sublime; Very creative, relaxing Dub, Brad was dope, RIP!
audioslave; IDK them at all
killswitch engage; Good, tough yet too mainstream for me
queens of the stone age; IDK them at all
slipknot; Hate these cheese bags, crunchy but pointless lyric
blink 182; Catchy but materialistic hippocrits too much, Boo!
pink floyd; The Wall!! Very creative, influenced musicians alot
queen ; Classic. IDK them too well, Mama Mia let me goooo!
godsmack; Yuck
nirvana; I loved them and got sick of the scene and his life
dropkick murphys; Cool
aerosmith; Talented, professional but oh so gay and cheesy
singers:
akon; I hate this homohippocrit rudeboy BS
bob marley; Amazing and positive influence on the World!
bruce springsteen; Not my thing but very talented and good
OVERALL: kind of mainstream but good variation and open minded approach to music. Most of these are musicians who cater to the popular thing and their soul or the underground open-ness. They are all talented though. Check out the sources I listed. I put hardcore and heavy bands first///then hip hop both new and old//then soul and funk classics. You definately need some new Hip Hop dude.
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