Bands you used to like, but can't stand to listen to now?

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  • Sigblaster

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    Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) tops my list. I liked them as a kid and a teen, but now, it's an immediate skip on a music app. They just grate on my nerves.

    Boston is another one. Can't stand them any more.

    I've flip-flopped on The Beatles. We had one of those gigantic console stereos in the basement game room when I was a kid, and my Mom had a bunch of records of The Beatles, Billy Preston, Rolling Stones and such, and I played the heck out of them. I grew tired of The Beatles, and didn't listen to them much, but the last 10 years or so, I've gained a renewed appreciation for them.
     

    dung

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    I agree with you on Boston, loved them in high school. Cant stand them now. I also used to love the Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana, now i will turn off the radio immediately.
     

    Sigblaster

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    Just for kicks, my platlist since i started this thread:

    Join Together
    You Better You Bet
    Live and Let Die
    Helter Skelter
    While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    You Can Leave Your Hat on
     

    Usmccookie

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    A buddy ruined nirvana for me. He mentioned how every song is pretty much the same. I couldn't disagree with him once I heard it.
    Guns n roses is another one for me.
     

    Chewie

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    My taste in music is so wide ranging the only music I will turn off immediately is rap, opera, and old style country. I listen to everything from full orchestra to FFDP. Never have gotten that tired of anything.
     

    littletommy

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    U2. I really liked the sound of their first album and a few songs here and there throughout the 80s, but as Bonor became more and more holier than thee I quickly lost interest.

    (yes, I know, I spelled his name wrong)
     

    Snapdragon

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    Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) tops my list. I liked them as a kid and a teen, but now, it's an immediate skip on a music app. They just grate on my nerves.

    Boston is another one. Can't stand them any more.
    CCR has always grated on my nerves. And agreed on Boston. I've found that I prefer voices that are more aesthetically pleasing now. I used to be able to overlook a screechy scratchy voice if it was delivering a good message, but now the sound is more important than the message. Neil Young and Bob Dylan are good examples.
     

    Indyhd

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    I pretty much listen to a wide variety so classic rock is always on the radio. Nothing gets turned off except The Sisters of Savings and Dr Shoupe the dentist.
     
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