NOFX said:I meant after 9/11 they took alot of the politcal songs off the radio. Green Day took a chance by going politcal.
They were one of the first mainstreams bands after 9/11 that got political and still got radio play!. Sorry thats what I meant I should have been more specific.![]()
Motown Marvel said:because there were a lot of political songs on the radio before 9/11?
can you name other mainstream bands that got political and dint get radio play?
while i give them credit for being the first band to have some sort of political edge post 9/11 (despite the fact that the album sucked and was way over rated), any band that was already mainstream could have achieved the same thing. i'd be giving the band a lot more credit if the album was even worth my time to illegally download it for free...but its not.
Rage Against The Machine!Motown Marvel said:because there were a lot of political songs on the radio before 9/11?
Only 5 of the 13 songs got radio play!ANTHONYNASTI said:What I did like about the album was that in order to hear it, you didn't need to buy it. You just needed to turn on your radio, because just about every song got airplay, or at least it seemed that way.
Im just saying after that it was ok to be outspoken again!Motown Marvel said:can you name other mainstream bands that got political and dint get radio play?
NOFX said:Only 5 of the 13 songs got radio play!
Everyone loves techno???!!! When did this happen! Play that stuff in my neighborhood and you get killed for that!!! Thats a ****ing deathwish!JLBats said:Radiohead sold out. They started with guitar rock, which no one who is mainstream likes, and then went all techno, which everyone loves. Sell-outs.
PLAS said:this thread sold out to mediocre thinking two pages ago, except for MM's post that still have integrity
way to go Motown, keeping it real
are you serious?JLBats said:Radiohead sold out. They started with guitar rock, which no one who is mainstream likes, and then went all techno, which everyone loves. Sell-outs.
of course, yours too, but I didn't see any of your posts in the previous couple of pagesjaguarr said:
Wrong! Most musicans release 4 singles its just most of them dont become hits. Green day have always released 4 singles in each of there major label album. A.I. was no different.ANTHONYNASTI said:That's still quite a bit. Most albums usually release two or three songs tops meant for radio airplay.
PLAS said:are you serious?
some albums have more success than others, so?ANTHONYNASTI said:That's still quite a bit. Most albums usually release two or three songs tops meant for radio airplay.
how so?JLBats said:Of course. Radiohead are the biggest sell-outs since Robert Johnson.
JLBats said:Of course. Radiohead are the biggest sell-outs since Robert Johnson.
PLAS said:how so?
ANTHONYNASTI said:The Fab Four are the biggest sell-outs in history. When they went from harmless, lightweight pop tunes like "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" to that whole Sgt. Pepper's bull****, they were never as good as they used to be.
why? care to explain?JLBats said:All that computer noise on their albums, the difficult and controversial lyrics, the intricate, surrealistic album covers... it all spells sell-out to me.
JLBats said:Led Zeppelin sold out so bad. When the Levee Breaks? Kashmir? What is this ****?!
PLAS said:why? care to explain?