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C'mon, even I've heard of that beerbeer guy!
Skinner said he likes Beiber music, so to cure him of this ailment I suggest to stick him in a room with sauce merritt who is a bit of a music fiend and get some real music appreciation happening.
'What do you mean' is one of Justin Bieber's biggest songs of the year haha. I was just attempting a bit of witty word play.
 

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'What do you mean' is one of Justin Bieber's biggest songs of the year haha. I was just attempting a bit of witty word play.

If you know that, both you and Skinner need to be put in a room with Sauce and then after that you all need to go see a decent band and forget about the techno house music you were just brainwashed into appreciating.
 
THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH TECHNO!!!!!!

And this is from someone whose favourite band is REM and whose favourite album is "We Can't Dance" by Genesis.

Leave techno alone!
 
Lethal's quote named best in AFL history :thumbsu:

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1. "IF IT BLEEDS, WE CAN KILL IT"

Leigh Matthews

Leigh Matthews found inspiration in the sci-fi action classic Predator prior to the Lions' clash with reigning premier Essendon in Round 10, 2001: "There was this alien monster from outer space that was killing all these people in the South American jungle and all of a sudden they shot this monster and they discovered it bled, and Arnie's classic line was 'if it bleeds, we can kill it', and we reckon Essendon can bleed." It worked. The Lions upset the Bombers and started a 20-game winning streak that included the 2001 Grand Final.
 
Is there anyone around here who still likes Dylan, The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, Elton John, Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Pink Floyd etc? You know, undeniably good music. I don't know how you can look at yourself in the mirror every morning and call yourself a man if you listen to.... wait...

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Mate, I play folk music in the era of Beiber. I feel you completely. Lol
 
'What do you mean' is one of Justin Bieber's biggest songs of the year haha. I was just attempting a bit of witty word play.
Hahaha OK I honestly had no idea, dont listen to mainstream. Didnt even know who Taylor Swift was until she started dating Calvin Harris.
 
Is there anyone around here who still likes Dylan, The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, Elton John, Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Pink Floyd etc? You know, undeniably good music. I don't know how you can look at yourself in the mirror every morning and call yourself a man if you listen to.... wait...

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Townes Van Zant, Dylan and Springsteen. Telling stories of the tapestry of life through music that only needs a guitar
 
Skinner said he likes Beiber music, so to cure him of this ailment I suggest to stick him in a room with sauce merritt who is a bit of a music fiend and get some real music appreciation happening.

As much as I hate to say it, I rekon Big Sauce might just have a fairly hefty collection of Beiber, being an aspiring DJ.
 
Is there anyone around here who still likes Dylan, The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, Elton John, Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Pink Floyd etc? You know, undeniably good music. I don't know how you can look at yourself in the mirror every morning and call yourself a man if you listen to.... wait...

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Dont mind a bit of the boss and the Beatles, otherwise anyone like Chet Faker, Alt-J, Kim Churchill, Mapei etc etc.... big list actually. I have a huge soft spot for Daft Punk and Fat Boy Slim when it comes to a more 'techo / house' style too.
 

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All I'll say is that while hating on Bieber used to be norm, his music has changed now to the point where he has a much wider audience and his target audience is no longer just young girls. Literally just scrolled part this on facebook and it illustrates my point pretty well.
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All I'll say is that while hating on Bieber used to be norm, his music has changed now to the point where he has a much wider audience and his target audience is no longer just young girls. Literally just scrolled part this on facebook and it illustrates my point pretty well.
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It was rubbish in 2010 and it's still rubbish in 2015. Not much has changed IMO.
 
Got a woman in her 40s at work who loves Justin Beiber. Has me occasionally singing some of his songs because she has to constantly remind me every day. :cool:
 
All I'll say is that while hating on Bieber used to be norm, his music has changed now to the point where he has a much wider audience and his target audience is no longer just young girls. Literally just scrolled part this on facebook and it illustrates my point pretty well.
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Yeah still a moron though.... the Pies have a big following too ;)
 
Mate, I play folk music in the era of Beiber. I feel you completely. Lol
Yeah folk and its sub genres is my preference. Much prefer late 60s through to early 80s than today's though. Just can't stand the singing style of today's folk singers... Admittedly someone like Dylan can't sing to save himself though.
 
Is there anyone around here who still likes Dylan, The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, Elton John, Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Pink Floyd etc? You know, undeniably good music. I don't know how you can look at yourself in the mirror every morning and call yourself a man if you listen to.... wait...

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My mother force-fed us Pink Floyd, Bread, John Denver, Slade etc as kids. Still reckon "Guitar Man" is the single best use of a guitar ever.

But that doesn't mean I don't listen to todays music as well. I think the problem is that back in the day music was about making a statement, today we just want to dance.
 
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