. Tool . lol sorry when you’re drunk and just hear lyrics as if they were the same in every song
100% Breaking Benjamin. Every album sounds just like the last one.
Having said that, I was a big fan of them and still enjoy their music.
Offspring.
And that’s why we like it.
Surprised no one’s mentioned U2
Basshunter albums from the 2000s
To some degree, Goatwhore. Love the band, and this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. I can never remember song titles of theirs, because they are all a bit OTT tbh.
sabaton. I still love it though
Sabaton is on my go-to playlist whenever I play Valheim.
10cc and maroon5.
Both equally boring as wellevery band that i don’t like
This is the answer.
Volbeat Disturbed
AC/DC for sure. Every song has the same vibe. It’s a good vibe, but once you’ve heard one song, you’ve heard them all.
…is it going to be controversial if I also say The Beatles? Maybe not ALL of their music, but most.
Pre 1964 Beatles I will give you. After, say, Revolver? I don’t see how you could compare Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds to Tomorrow Never Knows to Martha My Dear to Back in the USSR to Sun King, etc etc etc
Often you can tell it’s the same band, but these are meaningfully different sonic experiences.
I feel like there was at least some variety during the Bon Scott era but yeah everything from Back in Black on is the same.
I appreciate Angus Young’s self-awareness.
“I’m sick and tired of people saying that we put out 11 albums that sound exactly the same. In fact, we’ve put out 12 albums that sound exactly the same.”
The Beatles did evolve over time. Their early stuff all sounds the same and their late stuff all sounds the same, but there’s a big difference between their boy band phase and their stoner phase.
I guess I’m just associating them with their “boy band” phase then. Most of my Beatles listening was probably from the collection of hits on the 1 album back in the late 90s or early 2000s, whenever that came out.
It is very controversial to say that of the Beatles. Once they stopped doing live shows they reinvented themselves.
Say what you will about AC/DC, nobody else can convey the idea of sweaty testicles in musical form as effectively as they do.
AC/DC especially has the same drum rythm for all songs.
Metallica.
I remember one night working a job replacing checkout lanes at Savemart one of the other dudes doing the job setup the PA system to play nothing but Metallica songs and at our first break I asked if he could stop playing the same song on repeat and then showed me he had 6 whole CDs in the thing and it was on shuffle.
So then I asked to add other bands to the mix.
But I mean… There’s like 12 different parts to “Unforgiven.” Which is basically just 1 song.
Metallica’s fandom has fractured every single album release after Ride the Lightning. My best friend in high school and I almost threw hands over the Black album and it’s because that was the one we agreed on
You are so wrong
AC/DC and CCR come to mind. Doesn’t bother me though. It’s the audio equivalent to eating a bag of Doritos. The flavor doesn’t change, but every now and then there’s one with a little more powder on it.
and just like Doritos, every once in a while you gorge on a bunch of doritos until you get totally sick of them and swear you don’t like them any more. A month goes by and you start snacking on them again because you hopelessly like them.
I am both amazed and disappointed it’s taken this long for me to learn how to sing AC/DC. It was Marge all along.
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“The same” always means “these aspects I’m noticing” and not these other aspects I’m not noticing. And when there are aspects I’m not used to they tend to stand out and eclipse the aspects i’m used to and take for granted. Whole genres that i never listen to “sound the same.”
Nickelback
Multiple bands are just more Nickleback













