I don't like... hmm, I can't really think of anything. I guess I just don't like that they come to Utah once every two years, but they go to Texas about three times every tour. There's other places that would like to see them too . Of course, I don't know how much they have to do with the places they go for touring.
Am I the only person on the face of the earth who actually liked Meteora? [/b][/quote] No.... your not.... ok, sorta....
Am I the only person on the face of the earth who actually liked Meteora? [/b][/quote] I'm sure there are a few people out there that like it.
its not bad... just that it gets... kinda old.. after 6 months it also has much of a excellent vocab, i dont even understand.. .
Am I the only person on the face of the earth who actually liked Meteora? [/b][/quote] No, I actually thought it was quite good
I would have to say them not releasing the Papercut vid in North America. Now I have to illegally download it. Also, I would have to say all the teenie fans who jumped on after Numb.
Am I the only person on the face of the earth who actually liked Meteora? [/b][/quote] I like it. Some of the songs are very immature sounding but I love some of the music and just the songs in general.
i dont like some songs,lots of them have the same way of singing it(i dont know how is it called,but its like "chorus" or something like that) oh well...
I hate how their fans and maybe even themselves mistake moving in one direction is progression, you know? They do a second album, and it sounds the same as the first. OH BUT WAIT! There are a few songs on this CD that break the mold that we've created for ourselves, so we're making progress, and moving in the right direction. No, you're not. A few songs doesn't cut it. I know sounding the same and putting out cookie cutter pop-rock songs are good business, but that quickly weeds out the hardcore fans from the mainstream fans. I don't know if that made any sense, but it did in my mind, so whatever.
It should be considered a failure because they only changed their sound on one or two songs. No change is failure to me. It wasn't a commerical failure obviously, but it was a failure to alot of fans, I'd imagine.