ProstheticConscience
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Incubus
Rush
The Roots
Outkast
Misfits
our Lady Peace
the fivefecta that formed my early years of music.
That's six bands.
Incubus
Rush
The Roots
Outkast
Misfits
our Lady Peace
the fivefecta that formed my early years of music.
That's six bands.
He probably didn't count rush as an actual band since they're a bunch of talentless hacks who can't play their instruments. Our lady peace now that is what a call a band.
I get that some people don't like Rush, but to say that they can't play their instruments is just clearly very absurd.
I get that some people don't like Rush, but to say that they can't play their instruments is just clearly very absurd.
It was a stark contrast eluding to the fact our lady peace are a bunch of talentless hacks who can't play their instruments.
He probably didn't count rush as an actual band since they're a bunch of talentless hacks who can't play their instruments. Our lady peace now that is what a call a band.
As most kids around here in the early 90's, I listened to hit radio stations that played everything from pop and early rap to rock. Guns N' Roses is the first band I remember ever really standing out to me (this is when November Rain was on the charts for what seemed like three years). My brother bought Use Your Illusion 1 and I listened to it extensively. When I bought my first albums I got a varied selection which included Barenaked Ladies' "Gordon", Bryan Adams' "Waking Up the Neighbours", Naughty By Nature's "19 Naughty III" and Metallica's Black album. While each of 'em had their good songs, Metallica by far is the one that stuck the most, so I bought all of their discography over the next few years, and started getting into hard rock/thrash more than anything else (Metallica became my favourite band by a considerable margin and made me learn the guitar so I could thrash along). I still listen to most genres though. IMHO there's only good music and bad music, not good genres and bad ones. Some genres simply have a lot more listenable music in general.
He probably didn't count rush as an actual band since they're a bunch of talentless hacks who can't play their instruments. Our lady peace now that is what a call a band.
Rush and OLP should never be compared to one another, but as a teen, I truly enjoyed OLP`s first 4 albums; Naveed, Happiness isn`t a Fish..., Clumsy and Spiritual Machines. It falls big time in quality after that...Is this a joke? They are considered three of the best instrumentalists in music today. Just look at the documentary about them and how many other musicians they influenced. As for albums sold and touring power again OLP can't even hold Rush's lunch bag.
If anything, OLP is an average band at best who has done nothing of note in a long time.
Rush and OLP should never be compared to one another, but as a teen, I truly enjoyed OLP`s first 4 albums; Naveed, Happiness isn`t a Fish..., Clumsy and Spiritual Machines. It falls big time in quality after that...
as for people saying Rush are a bunch of talentless hacks... not even worthy of a response.
Funny you bring up I mother earth... I saw them live last year with Edwin and they were great. OLP had the better overall discography but I always enjoyed IME funk and slap bass.I agree, OLP had some great music early but have fallen in quality after the first few albums which is sad. At least they lasted longer and are still better than I mother earth...at least IMO.
Funny you bring up I mother earth... I saw them live last year with Edwin and they were great. OLP had the better overall discography but I always enjoyed IME funk and slap bass.
OLP went downhill when:
Raine stopped his erratic singing style
Raine married chantal kreviaziuk
Mike Turner left the band
his solo career ended very shortly after it started... sometime in the early 2000s. He then opened a bar in toronto and just last year rejoined IME.I didn't know Edwin was back thought he had being trying for years on a solo career.