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Let It Happen by Tame Impala is the best song recorded by an Australian artist since Weekend by Last Dinosaurs which is the best song recorded by an Australian artist

Rowland S Howards morning dump was better than anything by both of those bands.
 

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Let It Happen by Tame Impala is the best song recorded by an Australian artist since Weekend by Last Dinosaurs which is the best song recorded by an Australian artist
I'm a pretty big Tame Impala fan but is just so, so, so wrong. I wouldn't even have it anywhere near their best song.
 
Yesterday someone posted Outkast - Ms Jackson on r/music so I made the comment:

"This song is a bit of a paradox because while it is a good song, it helped them realise that they could just release an album of straight garbage next and still sell plenty"

Apparently that's unpopular because it's sitting at 10 downvotes
 

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Yesterday someone posted Outkast - Ms Jackson on r/music so I made the comment:

"This song is a bit of a paradox because while it is a good song, it helped them realise that they could just release an album of straight garbage next and still sell plenty"

Apparently that's unpopular because it's sitting at 10 downvotes
It also needs to be read like six times to even make sense, even though I get what he's saying. It's bad writing.

GG Allins just reminds me of Australia's only (?) active pornstar...
 
Yesterday someone posted Outkast - Ms Jackson on r/music so I made the comment:

"This song is a bit of a paradox because while it is a good song, it helped them realise that they could just release an album of straight garbage next and still sell plenty"

Apparently that's unpopular because it's sitting at 10 downvotes

If you think Speakerboxxx/The Love Below is garbage then yeah I'd say it's pretty unpopular. Take it as two solo albums and less of an 'OutKast' project and it's awesome
 
Master of Puppets, taken as a thrash metal album, is below average. It also threw open the floodgates for everything boring, bad and self-indulgent about hard rock to infest the metal that came after MoP.

This isn't a writing competition by the way
 
Im no emo, but My Chemical Romance were an amazing band and one of the best from the 2000's. They are fantastic.
 
There are 7-8 songs Room on Fire that are of comparable quality to songs on Is This It. Starting to think Automatic Stop might be my favourite Strokes Song (Hard to Explain difficult to topple though).
 
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Aerosmith are a band who have some pretty good songs but I could never listen to Steven Tyler's voice continuously and he is very annoying to listen to. Jon Bon Jovi likewise.

Chuck guns n roses in there as well while you're at it. And AC/DC.
 
Van Halen as well. Loved them for a brief period in my mid-teens, but revisiting them so many years on killed a lot of the nostalgia. I used to enjoy Hagar but now struggle with him. Jump stands out better among their hits to me now as a classic cut, and I have a soft spot for several other infectious tracks, but I can't just throw on their GH anymore and listen to it front to back. Now a small doses artist that gets irritating very rapidly, best left for mid teens.
 
Im no emo, but My Chemical Romance were an amazing band and one of the best from the 2000's. They are fantastic.

Which raises another one for me. They may be a band that emos listened to, but My Chemical Romance don't fall into the emo genre (along with many other "emo" bands), UNLESS you label them hardcore emo or something like that.
 

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