Which artists/bands can you not stand?

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Who can you really not stand? It can be a solo artist or a band.
 

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Let's see...

1. Pretty much all of Young Money
2. Waka Flaka
3. Soulja Boy
4. Metallica
5. Nickelback
6. Taylor Swift
7. Fat Joe
8. Kanye West
9. Maroon 5
10. Justin fucking Beiber (hate that little cunt)

I'm sure there are more, but I just can't think of them right now. Those are the initial ones that come to mind.
 

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Anything Warped Tour Oriented Really
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Chunk No Captain Chunk
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Guns N' Roses
Axl Rose in General
Anything Hair Metal
Kiss
Motley Crue
Sleeping With Sirens
Linkin Park
Puddle Of Mudd
Chris Webby
The Black Eyed Peas
Katy Perry
Usually Anything Disco with a few exceptions
Pitbull
Lil Jon
LMFAO
BrokenCyde
Jason Derulo
Creed
Evanescence
Limp Bizkit
Good Charlotte
The Genre of Country
Bon Jovi
Randy Orton
Papa Roach
Dope
U2
Attila

And I could literally go on, and on
 

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Waka is king

Waka is fuckin stupid....I had forgotten all about ICP, but I'm glad you pointed that one out. I remember listening to them in middle school when I didn't know any better, but then I saw through to what they really are...a joke.
 

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Waka is another guy who I think is alright on features but I don't like their own songs.

Thinking about that, there are quite a few rappers like that.
 

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Waka is fuckin stupid....I had forgotten all about ICP, but I'm glad you pointed that one out. I remember listening to them in middle school when I didn't know any better, but then I saw through to what they really are...a joke.

Idk I think people are quick to judge Waka because of the type of music he makes. He's intelligent, charismatic, and I like a good majority of his tunes.
 

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[MENTION=75]Champagne Charlie[/MENTION] , surprised you didnt catch this haha
 

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Waka is another guy who I think is alright on features but I don't like their own songs.

Thinking about that, there are quite a few rappers like that.

Yeah, there are a lot of rappers like that. Anyone can get on nowadays because people seem to hype the stupidest tracks and dumbest artists. No Flex Zone went high up on the charts, and that track is a waste of production. It's almost as if the dumber the song is, the more that people flock to it. I'm sorry, but there are very few artists that you can sell me on in the current period of hip-hop.
 

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Waka has a purpose, same with similar rappers.

His music might not be incredible to listen to but it's perfect for club music.

I think Randy Orton's version of Stand by Me is incredible, best artist ever.
 

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Waka has a purpose, same with similar rappers.

His music might not be incredible to listen to but it's perfect for club music.

I"m more of an emcee driven listener. I like listening to the craft of rhyming and storytelling.
 

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Yeah, there are a lot of rappers like that. Anyone can get on nowadays because people seem to hype the stupidest tracks and dumbest artists. No Flex Zone went high up on the charts, and that track is a waste of production. It's almost as if the dumber the song is, the more that people flock to it. I'm sorry, but there are very few artists that you can sell me on in the current period of hip-hop.

Well, I agree with some of what you said, but there are so many great MC's out there right now. I'm going to see Joey Bada$$ live on the 27th and I'm so fucking pumped, and I'm waiting for Earl to come around again. Hip-hop is getting alot better to be honest, I have my eyes and ears open for the up-and-comer's cause they are killing it. As for Waka though, his music might not seem real to you, or maybe you can't relate, but if you go to ATL Waka's music is Genuine, and it speaks to an audience that really appreciates the message
 

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Well, I agree with some of what you said, but there are so many great MC's out there right now. I'm going to see Joey Bada$$ live on the 27th and I'm so fucking pumped, and I'm waiting for Earl to come around again. Hip-hop is getting alot better to be honest, I have my eyes and ears open for the up-and-comer's cause they are killing it. As for Waka though, his music might not seem real to you, or maybe you can't relate, but if you go to ATL Waka's music is Genuine, and it speaks to an audience that really appreciates the message

I can respect that, and maybe it does. If he truly can engage an audience and is intelligent, then he needs to not let the industry dumb him down. He's doing himself an injustice by looking and sounding like a fool.
 

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I"m more of an emcee driven listener. I like listening to the craft of rhyming and storytelling.

Let me give you a list of guys to check out - -

Earl Sweatshirt (and OF)
Joey Bada$$ (and Pro Era)
Childish Gambino
Chance The Rapper (and the Save Money Crew)
Vince Staples
A$AP Mob
Isaiah Rashad
Lil Herb
Lil Bibby
Rich Homie Quan
G-Eazy
Denzel Curry
Deniro Farrar