Creed
Cocomelon.
Aerosmith.
. Tool . lol sorry when you’re drunk and just hear lyrics as if they were the same in every song
Though to be fair, Maynard does vary a lot from project to project, even if not from track to track. Also to be fair, though a lot of Tool songs sound alike, they all sound like the same GOOD song.
(Had to defend Maynard because we share a birthday, and I love having arbitrary reasons for doing things/making decisions. Redman, Jennifer Garner and Posh Spice are in the same birthday club, though I (arbitrarily) disregard criticism of Posh Spice.)
Mac lethal - calm down baby
The world is gray and blue but what skates me through|
Is knowing that I have a better music taste than you|
I used to like Tool until they made the same album|
That they made the last time they made the same album|
Every time they make a damn album it’s the same album, really|
And only stoners listen to their music, it’s silly|
Basshunter albums from the 2000s
“look at this photograph”
Can’t even be bothered to name them, they suck so fucking hard
You fuck. Now I have this fucking shit song stuck in my head!
Sorry about my rage …
Forgive me
every band that i don’t like
This is the answer.
The Doors
Chuck Berry
I love them but Boston.
Wesley Willis
Don’t change perfection
Deftones (sorry)
I disagree on that one. If you listen to Adrenaline and then skip forward to Private music there’s barely any resemblance left.
I will agree though that their overall vibe has remained consistent, but I think that speaks to their vision of the band instead of a lack of creativity.
It’s funny, I listened to Adrenaline first, decided it wasn’t for me and forgot about Deftones for a couple years. Finally listened to Saturday Night Wrist and loved it and literally every other Deftones album after that.
The differences in albums has been more subtle, but I thought what they did with Pink Cellphone and the instrumental only Konami Code were unique to their music.
Volbeat Disturbed
Everything arctic monkeys has put out since AM
Tool
I get told this a lot. Sure, the range of guitar effects is limited if not non-existant, but fortunately they create a sound I like so… I’m glad they all sound the same? I guess.
I think though with Tool the changes are a lot more subtle than people expect, which makes them bad background music. The timing changes, and beats appearing and disappearing every second bar are not so noticeable unless you’re really listening to it.
Oof. That’s a tough one. Every song on an album sounds pretty similar, but I feel like each album has a very distinct style from the others.
(Beginning song with bass) bun da dun dun dun dun x20








