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[Blog] Chris Martin's Bland, Bland Music

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Some people-just have-horrible taste in music

 

some people just assume their opinions are fact, which really pisses me off.

 

i think this guy is a good writer, and in all fairness, a couple of his points are a *tiny bit* valid (though he's ignoring about half of coldplay's entire career and therefore all of their progress), but i just go nuts when people assume that their opinion is fact and not a matter of taste (i.e., "_____ band is just factually better than _____ band").

lmao, Conor Oberst.

 

Also, if Coldplay is bland right now, think of how great they'd be if they were "listenable."

I suggest you go to the "Church of Chris Martin" and pray for understanding.

 

May the Chris be with you.

 

:lol::lol::lol:

 

Yeahh, this person can go trip & fall in a ditch. kaythx.

*Yawn* Bitch please, tell me something I haven't heard before...:rolleyes:

Who cares?

 

hahaha

 

by the way I love Grey's Anatomy

and Dawson's Creek was my favorite series when I was younger!

Hes a good writer, he brings some good points.

 

But he just can't relate to the music, thats his problem. Same with me and metal, I just dont blog about it. But if I did id do as much research as this guy has.

 

So while i dont agree with him, he sounds like the kinda blogger you can have a decent debate with.

 

Agreed.

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