Bands/artists You Hate That You Used To Like

scotchandcigar

All I wanted was some steak
Feb 13, 2009
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Might as well bring this back too.

I really liked Red Hot Chili Peppers in their heyday. They're a rocking band, with several really talented musicians. But 2 things have turned them into channel changers for me:

1) Mrs. Scotch can't stand them. She really dislikes Anthony Kiedis' voice and overall style.
2) All those "Frank FM" classic alternative radio stations ruined them for me. They played them multiple times per hour.
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

Sherbert is NOT and NEVER WILL BE ice cream.
Oct 11, 2008
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Might as well bring this back too.

I really liked Red Hot Chili Peppers in their heyday. They're a rocking band, with several really talented musicians. But 2 things have turned them into channel changers for me:

1) Mrs. Scotch can't stand them. She really dislikes Anthony Kiedis' voice and overall style.
2) All those "Frank FM" classic alternative radio stations ruined them for me. They played them multiple times per hour.
Looks like you still hate them. You mentioned them before ...
There's a local radio station that (like most of them) fired the DJ's and went on autoprogram. It's now mostly a grunge/ teen angst music station, but they literally play Red Hot Chili Peppers and Sublime a minimum of every hour. I can no longer listen to either band on any station.

I have not weighed in. The band that comes to mind is Van Halen. I used to be a big fan in the David Lee Roth era. Never was a fan of Van Hagar. But overplay on Classic Rewind has turned them into channel changers for me. I still like 2 or 3 of their songs but the rest, forget it.
 
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IdRatherBeSkiing

Sherbert is NOT and NEVER WILL BE ice cream.
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Haha, yes, good job finding my old post. I mainly reposted because I wanted to update both threads; the bands going from hate-to-like, and the bands going from like-to-hate.
I was going back to see if I had weighed in so as not to repeat myself and your post caught my eye.
 

scotchandcigar

All I wanted was some steak
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Ooh, Ooh! I got one!

Eric Clapton.

Mrs. Scotch and I both love the Life with John Mayer channel, and he still plays Clapton, because he's a guitar guy. That's a channel changer for the Mrs., whereas I tend to just tune it out. But if I'm looking through the channels for something to listen to, I won't pick any that are playing him.
 
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HecticArt

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Oct 19, 2008
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Ooh, Ooh! I got one!

Eric Clapton.

Mrs. Scotch and I both love the Life with John Mayer channel, and he still plays Clapton, because he's a guitar guy. That's a channel changer for the Mrs., whereas I tend to just tune it out. But if I'm looking through the channels for something to listen to, I won't pick any that are playing him.
Same
 

sadchild

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I really liked Red Hot Chili Peppers in their heyday.
I may be repeating myself too here, but I discovered them summer 1989 when Steven Tyler hosted an MTV show called Hard 30. He played their 1987 song "Fight Like A Brave" and I was an instant huge fan. Saw them live at UNH in 1990.

Fast forward to last 1991 and the radio starts playing "Give It Away" and "Under The Bridge", they start to lose me. They're good songs, but something's different. Then "Breaking The Girl", which I still don't like. Then "Soul To Squeeze", I like it but now we're adult contemporary. Their next album features Dave Navarro from Jane's Addiction and they lose me completely. In the last 20+ years, I cherry pick an occasional song from them I like, but it's maybe 1 or 2 per album - sometimes zero.
 
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