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Old 02-05-2008, 09:23 PM #43
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Nirvana inspired alot of people to start bands, because like jazz and the blues you can play the same riff over and over. However, with that you can not be very good, but you can say something.
The same riff over and over again? That may be true with Nirvana, but don't go and say that two distinct genres of music all have the same riff over and over again. Jazz is maybe the most creative, diverse, and demanding music that I have ever heard. Educate yourself by actually listening to the music you're insulting.
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:27 PM #44
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The same riff over and over again? That may be true with Nirvana, but don't go and say that two distinct genres of music all have the same riff over and over again. Jazz is maybe the most creative, diverse, and demanding music that I have ever heard. Educate yourself by actually listening to the music you're insulting.
I think he knows dude, he said he likes jazz.



Hes a ****ing idiot.
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:27 PM #45
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lmao it is obviously nickelback. The music has inspired countless bands to copy them, but none are better. Nickelback are the ****ing kings. I see you jimmie hendrix avvy, but where do you think he got his style. Mother****ing chad kroeger
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:27 PM #46
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lmao it is obviously nickelback. The music has inspired countless bands to copy them, but none are better. Nickelback are the ****ing kings. I see you jimmie hendrix avvy, but where do you think he got his style. Mother****ing chad kroeger
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:29 PM #47
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No. He would've said Dragonforce. Or if he really wanted to go back to his roots, he would've said Panic! At the Disco.
They took the ! out of their names. **** those *****es.
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:29 PM #48
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:31 PM #49
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:47 PM #50
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Rough times brah.



My music taste has evolved quite violently.
Haha, it's cool. I went from constantly listening to Death Metal/Metalcore to listening to blues almost all the time.
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:49 PM #51
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The same riff over and over again? That may be true with Nirvana, but don't go and say that two distinct genres of music all have the same riff over and over again. Jazz is maybe the most creative, diverse, and demanding music that I have ever heard. Educate yourself by actually listening to the music you're insulting.
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:50 PM #52
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:51 PM #53
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:53 PM #54
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In addition to jazz, I think Back, Beethoven, Chopin, and Stravinsky are pretty influential.
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Who the **** is Beethoven?
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I lol'd. But for me it's probably SRV, or Jaco Pastorius. Both have heavily influenced my playing style.
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Old 02-05-2008, 09:56 PM #57
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Most jazz musicians have used drugs to influence their music. I'm sure you don't like a lot of the pre-1950's jazz anyway so don't act like you do.
actually yes i do, and i said that the songs were about drugs not that they didn't use them. Learn to ****ing read dumb ****
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lmao it is obviously nickelback. The music has inspired countless bands to copy them, but none are better. Nickelback are the ****ing kings. I see you jimmie hendrix avvy, but where do you think he got his style. Mother****ing chad kroeger
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Haha, it's cool. I went from constantly listening to Death Metal/Metalcore to listening to blues almost all the time.
I flip between Metal, Techno, and Classical.


So.. it's all good.
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actually yes i do, and i said that the songs were about drugs not that they didn't use them. Learn to ****ing read dumb ****
Tsk Tsk, why bring so much hate to the Music forum?

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The same riff over and over again? That may be true with Nirvana, but don't go and say that two distinct genres of music all have the same riff over and over again. Jazz is maybe the most creative, diverse, and demanding music that I have ever heard. Educate yourself by actually listening to the music you're insulting.
i wasn't insulting jazz, maybe you should read the whole forum before posting a dumb post. The root of jazz allows people to start playing it and they get into the music. The root of jazz is simple and then you can improvise. That's when the creative side comes out and you are able to do anything you want. You are doing what you are and no matter how bad it may sound, you are playing jazz.
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I flip between Metal, Techno, and Classical.


So.. it's all good.
I go from Blues, to Jazz, to Classic Rock, to ska. It's pretty weird. I just listened to a Big D and the Kids Table album, and now I'm listening to SRV.
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