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Music you hate, then end up liking for a weird reason

Metal = Awesome. :up:

I hated "Crazy B****" by Buckcherry, then I kind of liked it, now I absolutely hate it more than I did before. I really hated a lot of songs by Death Cab for Cutie and Muse, but now I love them both. :up:
 
Oh, and the only Nickelback song I've ever found myself liking (and singing along to everytime it does come on the radio) is "Someday". I hate Nickelback, and I hate everything else by them, but I really like that song.
 
Oh, and the only Nickelback song I've ever found myself liking (and singing along to everytime it does come on the radio) is "Someday". I hate Nickelback, and I hate everything else by them, but I really like that song.
Thats "Animals" for me.
 
I used to despise "funky house". But then I went to a rave, got bang on the disco biscuits and the rest is history.
 
I hated "Low" when it first came out, but after hearing it a few times at parties and seeing that it got people moving, I grew tolerant enough of it to the point where I can stomach it in that context.
 
For me, it's Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. I wasn't into grunge when I was in high school, because it seemed half the school thought grunge was the best stuff ever, and the other half thought gangsta rap was the best. I never hated them, I just wasn't going to listen to something because everyone else was.

Then the fads went to other things. In college, I decided to see what the big deal was about. I'm still not sold on Nirvana or Pearl Jam, but AiC and Soundgarden made some good stuff so I've warmed up to them.
 
I could be wrong but i think he's talking about the Kelly Clarkson of the same title. But like i said i could be wrong.


or the song from the rock group called Cracker who had a hit song of the same title.
 
I never cared for Bohemian Rhapsody. I thought it sucked. That was until I saw Wayne's World. The song made a kinda weird sense then.

This is very, very sad.
 
I used to hate everything Oasis coz my big brother played it 24/7

Now I'm almost a bigger fan than he is.
 
Okay, for example, let's take "Scar Tissue" by the Chili Peppers. I always hated that song--it annoyed me, and was ALWAYS on the radio. And as such, my buddy Turd "The Hammer" Ferguson decided that whenever I was nearby, he'd sing the hell out of it, prompting me to punch him in the arm in such a way that I would hit his nerve and his arm would go numb for a bit. Time passed, and we grew apart, and I moved to Ohio. I heard the song the other day, and kinda liked it, because I remembered the fun I had with my friend.

Anyone else?

Why would someone called "Turd Ferguson" need another nickname?
And how can you hate Scar Tissue?

None of this adds up. :cmad:
 
i used to hate the Single Ladies song, now it gets stuck in my head at work :mad: :(
 
I wasn't particularly fond of "The Party" by Justice, but it grew on me after a while. Also I would have to include any contemporary generic hip hop songs that I can't name off the top of my head. "Day of the Baphomets" by The Mars Volta would fit in there as well; wasn't quite ready for the bongo solo.
 
I depised Alanis Morissette when she first hit big with her angry folk rock. Now I think she is the best thing since sliced bread.

And Macy Gray, while not on par with Alanis, also grew on me. She has a ghetto charm.
 
I hated that Paper Planes song by MIA when it first came out, but I heard it again like 2 weeks ago and now I LOVE it, also anything by Katy Perry, her music is the kind that drags you kicking and screaming into liking it.
 
Lots of songs that Danny Elfman makes, like in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," and, "The Nightmare Before Christmas." I never hated them necessarily, but lately my appreciation for them has grown tremendously to the point where I listen to them online regularly.

Along that vein, that new "Nightmare" album where artists would cover songs from the movie...I hated a LOT of them at first only to come to love them. Particularly the acoustic guitar version of Oogie Boogie's Song.
 
For me, it's Alice in Chains and Soundgarden. I wasn't into grunge when I was in high school, because it seemed half the school thought grunge was the best stuff ever, and the other half thought gangsta rap was the best. I never hated them, I just wasn't going to listen to something because everyone else was.

Then the fads went to other things. In college, I decided to see what the big deal was about. I'm still not sold on Nirvana or Pearl Jam, but AiC and Soundgarden made some good stuff so I've warmed up to them.
I'm not a huge pearl jam fan either.... I do love me some Chris Cornell though
 
i used to really dislike Paramore, now i think they're ok. i actually really like some of their songs.

weird.
 

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