Not gonna lie: I love "Blurry". Always have. It totally works for me. I like the layered guitars, I like how intense the vocals get in the chorus and the bridge, I like the gloomy mood.
My best friend when I was a kid loved 'Blurry'. I thought it was stupid, but to be fair I was still stuck on pop punk and ska like Blink and Goldfinger at the time. He found god and became uninteresting. I miss him, and it gets my vote.
I always felt like the personal misfortune Wes Scantlin describes in "Blurry" was a fair thing for him to suffer as penance for subjecting the world to "Control" and "She Hates Me." However, it didn't fully pay off the debt, so I'm going to hit him again by denying him my vote in this round.
This tourney has the worst band name in "popular" band history with Hoobastank, and it also has the most true descriptive band name that sums up this whole genre with Godsmack
tragabigzanda wrote:Godsmack because in a career that is basically one big ripoff of other artists, at least this track is a fresh take on Filter's Take a Picture.
tragabigzanda wrote:Godsmack because in a career that is basically one big ripoff of other artists, at least this track is a fresh take on Filter's Take a Picture.
Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Re: R1: Serenity vs. Blurry
Thu July 05, 2018 4:37 pm
theplatypus wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:Godsmack because in a career that is basically one big ripoff of other artists, at least this track is a fresh take on Filter's Take a Picture.
I don’t hear this at all
I think it's because they have bongos
yeah, and a generally watery, vaguely New Agey vibe