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Artists You Should Know About

  • Half Shark Half Jesus

  • Pacific Rim Job

  • Rockness Monster

  • THIS! Is Your Comb

Last Songs Played

  • Free music video of Slash Your Tires
  • Free music video of Sister, Do You Know My Name?

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My First Concert Was

  • Genesis
    Orange Bowl, Miami FL
    way back in '87 . . .

My First Album Was

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Mogger Since:
December 16, 2006
Age:
35
Location:
Eugene OR
What I Should Be Doing:
Working on my real estate license
What I'm Probably Doing:
Playing my guitar, listening to music, drinking a beer

Posts

I can't stop listening to this song . . .

 
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What an amazing band . . . I miss them so. . .

 
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I almost always have my iTunes playing on random while I am at home doing mundane things about my apartment. Recently I heard R.E.M.'s "Drive" for the first time in about forever. I couldn't help but think to myself, "wow, what a horribly mediocre song this is". Soon I was asking myself, did R.E.M. basically get a free pass artistically through the 90s? It seemed like anything they released was universally praised and sold like hot cakes. Sure, they had some great songs ("Electrolite", "Try Not to Breathe", to name a couple) in the 90s, but there was hardly the level of consistency like they had in the 80s. Am I just being bitter in the classic "cult favorite becomes wildly popular" sense, or did the quality of R.E.M.'s material really begin to drop off in the 90s?

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missjunk says:

Ok, me too. I always thought REM was over-rated.

Posted 12 months ago
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