kethnaab said:Okay, this is nuts. Those bands didn't just "become popular", they completely changed music. I don't particularly like U2, but I recognize the influence they had on the music industry. I also don't particularly like Nirvana, they're okay, but they had an obviously powerful influence on the music industry.
Led Zeppelin (along with Ozzy/Black Sabbath) CREATED AN ENTIRE GENRE OF MUSIC. So they get removed from that list, period.
The Beatles released so many classic songs that they have become a part of culture for anyone growing up in the 60s, 70s and the 80s. They get removed also.
I disagree with the U2/Nirvana selection, but I can accept arguments.
In no way, shape or form can I accept Led Zeppelin or the Beatles being on this list of "overrated". You simply cannot overrate the best.
Metallica basically pioneered and created a very strong niche within a genre (the "thrash" metal genre within heavy metal, which was created by Led Zeppelin and Ozzy). Master of Puppets was their last awesome album. Their next 2 were good and okay. After that, meh.
Someone said System of a Down. Again, you may not *like* the music, but credit them with having a 100% original sound. They obviously have talent (Even if they use it in rather bizarre ways). Besides, SOAD is not all that popular, are they?
as for Celine Dion vs. Britney Spears, Celine at least has a good voice. Britney has shitty music and a shitty voice.
and whomever said the Eagles were overrated is just nuts!
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They didn't plan to change the music, it's just a thing that happened. It doesn't make them special. They didn't declare they're gonna change the music when they put out their first album. It would have happen with some other band if there never would have been those bands.
But even though those bands changed the music industry, who's to say they changed it for better? Nirvana sure didn't. Beatles did but same music 10 years later would still have been good, but it would have not had the same affect to music industry. To change music industry, it's more about good timing and luck. Right time at the right place in history. Artists are overrated when they're ranked higher than they should based on their actual music and musical talent.