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What do you think got way too much hate than it should've?
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Nickelback. Hate started as a joke but became real. Not like they're groundbreaking, but they don't deserve the amount of actual hate they got.
Also Korn's dubstep album. Not every song was a hit, but there were quite a few bangers on that track list. Get Up got me into dubstep and still goes hard.
Nickelback fed and banked on that polarization.
That's another thing that's unfair! Vanilla being synonymous with plain is nonsense. Vanilla is a flavor, and it's delicious.
I always took "vanilla" meant more "safe" or "not experimenting", as in choosing what you know people like (vanilla) instead of trying to do something braver that not as many people will like.
That's a fair usage. But I will always stan this stinky spice when people use it to mean plain or boring!
I feel like sometimes people just want to feel like they're a part of something. Not consciously, necessarily. But like, "the in-group says nickelback sucks, so if I make a joke about how they're bad people will laugh, and like me, and I'll fit in"
A lot of people never really stop being teenagers.
They have 2 or 3 songs that I consider to be fantastic, but a lot of generic stuff. Photograph is their worst song and was so overplayed when it came out.
I just listened to it again, and it is definitely not as good as I remember it being. I was a fan of it, but I can definitely see how fans of either Korn or dupstep would have disliked it. "Get Up!" in particular is still just as good as I remember, though!
I fucking love the Korn dubstep album! Though that might be because I like both metal and dubstep, it was kinda dream match for me.