When did you grow out of your phase of being an edgy contrarian and hating on the beatles, radiohead and pink floyd?

when did you grow out of your phase of being an edgy contrarian and hating on the beatles, radiohead and pink floyd?

I haven't yet

probably never, unless I earn money to buy food maybe?

i think less of you as a person if you say you hate the beatles

when did you grow up of being an idiot and thinking that liking popular and widly accepted bands makes more "mature"

I never had that phase

ITT: illiteracy
and i never said anything about liking them, you don't have to at all i'm talking about Sup Forumstants spouting hate towards great bands due to their popularity and adoring fanbases

but really though pink floyd were talented songwriters and musicians who wasted their talents on vacuous psychedelic wank

That was never my particular brand of contrarianism.

mu is just sensitive to people bandwagoning and only talking about the same 10 bands that reddit does

I never had that phase tho. Wish You Were Here is a goat album.

The Wall is utter shit tho.

This. I used to be an angry atheist, but I never hated The Beatles or Pink Floyd.

Just this year desu

Liked them at 12, hated them at 15, liked them again at 19

I'm not being a contrarian, Pink Floyd are legitimately bad, The Beatles are overplayed, and I've been burned out on Radiohead for years (even though their new album is good).

I would think less of you as a person for this

it's sad how patricians will never truly appreciate how good radiohead are because they're mainstream and dads know who they are

I like them. I am pretty sure the vast majority here does, too. But since we are all huge music fans, too, we will generally not only like musicians like the three mentioned whose music entails a lot of ideas, but also musicians who may not have as many ideas at once, but explore each idea more thoroughly.

In Milan, opposite The Last Supper is a late gothic period piece. That piece has a lot characters than TLS, is covering a more important event (The Crucifiction), and is on a technical scale magnificent.

But despite having so much more happening at once, it doesn't explore each and every character that's part of the mural. Every part of The Last Supper despite being much more simple has more meaning to it. The Last Supper is far more fitting of its tone this way and doesn't water anything down (unlike say...the weak attempt at horror style strings on Burn The Witch.)

Point being that those three bands aren't bad. It's also totally easy to see why they get the most unanimous love, too. But they are often not super favorites of those of us here who want more explored from the ideas presented to us.

Never hated or particularly cared for any of them. Have been getting into early Pink Floyd recently, though.

I bet you anything that 90% of Beatles/Radiohead/Other highly acclaimed bands haters are under 20 at least. Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE (myself included) goes through the "acclaimed bands suck lol!!! Beatles are overrated!!!" phase. Hell, even the word "overrated" itself is a literal meme criticism buzzword that only underages use.

That said I do hate The Division Bell because my dad is under the mistaken impression that it's a good album that you should put on when others are in the same room or car.

everybody should love those bands btw? are you a fucking retarded? you better be
I like PF and some stuff by RH, used to listen a lot back in the day, but today I can't sit through a whole RH album
Beatles were aways meh for me, still are

this board is a fucking joke

I have never heard a Beatles album in full

I don't actually hate Radiohead, I just hate that I thought that they were the greatest thing ever when I was 13 and hadn't listened to better bands

I love Pink Floyd

>everybody should love those bands
literally where did i say that s e n p a i