>growing into linkin park in mid-late 20s after having dismissed them as cringe and gay
Growing into linkin park in mid-late 20s after having dismissed them as cringe and gay
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literally me, started listening picrel for the memes and now I love it
You are regressing.
I grew up in the 2000s listening to dad rock and now I mainly listen to 2000s emo/punk stuff
jeez, that's terrible dude. there is so much more music than that slop.
I grew out of them at 12 because they are in fact cringe and gay
I loved these when I was a Linkin Park fan:
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Thank me later. ;)
Some people develop homosexuality later. Ain’t nothing wrong with that
People went from hating Linkin Park and associating them with cringe 12 year old kids' Naruto AMVs on Youtube to all of a sudden pretending that they loved LP all along once Chester Bennington died. Rockstar deaths really seem to change people's opinions on their music...
I still think they're cringe, but I like A Thousand Suns and Living Things.
People want to feel like they're part of something. I just found the love for Chester really cringe because it was like really guys, you're going to pretend to be devoted fans to something you haven't listened to since you were 10?
The one that actually pissed me off was how people bandwagoned when Lemmy died, because I got shit from normies when I was young for being a Motörhead fan. Then some of those same fucking people pretended that they cared that "we'd" lost a "rock icon."
But yeah, people want to feel like they were part of something. I've heard so many boomers tell me they were "there" when punk was happening. By "there" they mean they were alive in the late 70s/early 80s, had a Cars record, and lived in suburban middle America.
Meteora is all you need to know about LP
LIES. A Thousand Suns is where it is at. Mike Shinoda himself in the lyrics distances himself from that album. People grow, and develop - let the dead bury the dead.
thousand suns is garbage and so are YOU
Same idk what the fuck happened to me
if you haven't discovered Fallout Boy's From Under The Cork Tree and Infinity on High, you need to kys yourself
I don't like Fallout Boy. I only listen to Jimmy Eat World, Paramore, and MCR
similar boat. it's not necessarilly that they are that good but i had been an avant teen for so fucking long i just needed to chill and listen to normalfag stuff so it actually means something and i don't go insane
I never hated Nu-Metal. The people always dissing it were and still are, for the most part, extremely pretentious pricks. The reason people are now realizing "hey this stuff is actually pretty good" is because they've finally stopped listening to what hipsters think.
This, but with lil peep
yeah it felt too trendy at the time but he was great