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If this doesn't sum up the attitudes in this thread the last few days I'm not sure anything does.kids these days
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If this doesn't sum up the attitudes in this thread the last few days I'm not sure anything does.kids these days
System Of A Down wouldn’t even make the count this year with all the teenage girls voting for Doja Cat, Billie and Olivia.
Sad
I’d take AAF and Crazy Town over anything by Rodrigo or Doja any dayWas it the teenage girls of 2001 who voted Alien Ant Farm into the top 10 or did you all just have sh*t taste in music at the time?
You’d be well off the mark, though.I’d take AAF and Crazy Town over anything by Rodrigo or Doja any day
Stay is a better song than anything Alex ****ing Lloyd has ever released.Was it the teenage girls of 2001 who voted Alien Ant Farm into the top 10 or did you all just have sh*t taste in music at the time?
You’d be well off the mark, though.
Stay is a better song than anything Alex ****ing Lloyd has ever released.
buthaha ok elitist music snob, enjoy your 12 year old girl pop
Cool story dawg.I’d take AAF and Crazy Town over anything by Rodrigo or Doja any day
Butterfly is an awful song from an awful genre. It's not regarded as one of the worst songs of all time for nothing. Give me teen pop over that any day.
I listened to the 2001 Hottest 100 on Spotify today (because I didn't want to listen to presenters all day on Double J) and it was lots of fun, but there was a fair amount of shite too. Butterfly was one of I think only 3 songs I skipped though. Truly atrocious.Butterfly is an awful song from an awful genre. It's not regarded as one of the worst songs of all time for nothing. Give me teen pop over that any day.
Triple J in a nutshelllistening to the 2001 countdown today and it’s chock full of quality tracks, craps all over yesterdays haha
It's so awful.
I don't think the Hottest 100 has really dipped in quality. It's become less distinctly different from what you would hear on commercial radio, but I think the quantity of sh*t songs in each count has remained relatively consistent throughout it's history.
Cool story dawg.
Did you vote for Good Charlotte that year too?
Simple, disposable music.The overall quality and top end quality has dipped significantly IMO.
Sure there used to be quite a few shitty songs in any countdown from 20 years back, but there also used to be 30-40 tracks that were great alternative songs.
These days even the best songs in the count are kind of middling and bland and don’t get out of 2nd gear. A lot of template indie pop.
Simple, disposable music.
Sam Fender on the other hand, what a tune.
Not salty - I don't think I had listened to a Doja Cat or Rodrigo song before Saturday. I too don't really see the appeal. I just find it funny when people s**t on today's JJJ because it doesn't play any of the objectively terrible alt-rock it did 20 years ago. It always happens in these threads.lmao it’s hilarious how salty you are getting over me personally preferring Butterfly to teen pop, everyone has their own preferences and negative I did not, although I prefer them to OR and Doja too
Not salty - I don't think I had listened to a Doja Cat or Rodrigo song before Saturday. I too don't really see the appeal. I just find it funny when people sh*t on today's JJJ because it doesn't play any of the objectively terrible alt-rock it did 20 years ago. It always happens in these threads.
I will say, arsehole's a pretty decent song, so is Pick of Destiny by Tenacious D, even Get on the Beers last year. The two Tom Cardy songs were neither mucially good or lyrically funny.arsehole won the first ever hottest 100 in 1993.
gimmick songs have long been a mainstay of the hottest 100.