What things in music offend you?

What things in music offend you?

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the existence of rap and hip-hop

two chord songs

name 43 examples

Sax solos in pop music.

That song that you find in any emo bands discography where they bitch about their home town, how they hate it, and claim that they are never going to go back

i find it to be really offensive when an artist so blatantly attacks white people
It's awful hyppocrisy and I cannot stand for the racism

Extended syllables and extreme repetition

Shit like that one song by Fun.
>Toniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Weeeeeeeeeeeee aaaaaareeeeeee yoooooooooouuuung

Or the new Lady Gaga song where she says "million reasons" over 40 times

lel'd

but
my bloooooooooood flows harshly

grimes

but
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kek'd, check'd

Absolutely needless, self-serving vocal fuckery to show off range/skill

i like those

Galaxie 500 are a 10/10 band desu

Heroin = 50% of the list

yeah they're great

haha fuck you

When an album has a reprise track. WTF is the point.

Apolitical artist being pressured into making political statements by the music press

Only offensive album I've heard is pseudoscorpion tbphwy

you are a 12 year old hard core skateboarder

i find it to be really offensive when an artist so blatantly attacks male people
It's awful hyppocrisy and I cannot stand for the sexism

>hard core
So one step away from another genre that uses sax haphazardly?

>extreme repetition
Look at this fuckin' pleb.
youtu.be/8_dXp0eF8s0

Every Queen song ever

fuck you

>born in the usa - bruce springsteen
>state trooper - bruce springsteen
>lively up yourself - bob marley
>achy breaky heart - billy ray cyrus
>jane says - jane's addiction
>blurred lines -robin thicke
>something in the way - nirvana
>paperback writer - the beatles
>eleanor rigby - the beatles
>tomorrow never knows - the beatles
>don't let me down - the beatles
>break on through - the doors
>505 - arctic monkeys
>solitude - black sabbath
>tulsa time - eric clapton
>love is a stranger - eurythmics
>fire on the mountain - grateful dead
>give peace a chance - john lennon
>life during wartime - talking heads
>i only want you - eagles of death metal
>judas - dover
>a horse with no name - america
>everyday people - sly and the family stone
>memphis, tennessee - chuck berry
>jambalaya - hank williams
>ramblin' man - hank williams
>sinnerman - nina simone
>wade in the water - eva cassidy
>tom dooley - the kingston trio
>pistol packin' mama - bing crosby & the andrews sisters
>masters of war - bob dylan
>fleetwood mac - dreams
>roadrunner - the modern lovers
>pushin' too hard - the seeds
>heroin - the velvet underground & nico
>wire - lowdown
>the fall - eat y'self fitter
>steal your love - lucinda williams
>looking at you - mc5
>look so fine, feel so low - paul kelly
>walking with jesus - spacemen 3
>psychic hearts - thurston moore

Pandering to vulnerable groups for quick bux without having the decency to deliver a good product.

rad

Judging from the perspective of the majority of this board - humor.

All these

I personally find really offensive how people are so fucking obsessed with singers and it really triggers me how overrated the guitar is.

Tim Buckley got on my nerves with that on Star Sailor

songs that open with screechy guitar distortion. It's like a disclaimer that whoever wrote it didn't try that hard.

The thing that happens at 1:50 in: youtube.com/watch?v=25QyCxVkXwQ&ab_channel=DisneyMusicVEVO

Where it's just a louder and more passionate repeat of the chorus right after the normal chorus. It always kinda ruins the chorus for me and just makes me think they just couldn't think of anything more interesting to do for that part. What is this practice called?

"music" that doesn't include anyone playing a real instrument (drum machines don't count)

Is it just the idea of a sax solo in a pop song or something about the solos themselves?

Holy shit, same. Wow, didn't realize that until just now. Great example

as in, guitar feedback?
youtube.com/watch?v=tJXjydR4Lwg

>those eyes at 2:00

Anyway, I don't think there's a particular name for it.

And this.

references to anime

This.

Interpretation

xS

Lounge piano (think Barry Manilow)

Most falsetto is annoying but some singers can pull it off

That one guitar lick that 90% of country songs have

Children singing a chorus

Racist/sexist/homophobic/transphobic lyrics

overly simple rhythmic structure in hip hop, like rhyming oo's

oh so many things, but if i had to name a few...
>trap percussion. actually just trap as an entire genre. same with rap too.
>1 and a half minute intros to songs that lead up to 10 seconds of actually worthwhile music, that then spend 4 minutes winding down
>dubstep remixes

youtube.com/watch?v=7cHUiSFniHw
the biggest crime of rap and trap "music" i have experienced.

yes this, rap and hip poop

Playing an instrument is not a requirement for making music.

THIS.
>when they don't even have that much vocal range in the first place but do it because it's expected.

female / clean vocals in metal