What (music) period you remember the most?

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West Life were a clone of Boyzone.. and the others were exterminated on sight, .. apart from N'sync which led to the evil of Justin Timberlake.
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Dartzap wrote:West Life were a clone of Boyzone.. and the others were exterminated on sight, .. apart from N'sync which led to the evil of Justin Timberlake.
Well if there's a music period I would rather NOT remember, it's the late 90s / early 2000. It's the time when boys band became the norm; when generic artists like Britney Spears became teenager's "standard listening", and especially when everyone was crazy about "bling-bling R&B" to the point that even Jennifer Lopez went R&B!!!

Make no mistake; I love Contemporary R&B as long as they're innovative either in melody or composition (like Get Your Freak On' by Missy Elliot or 'Thong Song' by Sisqo. Yes, there IS a song called 'Thong Song' :P ), but when the genre becomes so flooded with "me-too" songs to the point you cannot tell the difference between one and another.... Well.

Heck, I wish that musical period never happened.
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I'd just like to point out, that the synth is starting to make a come back in music these days.


god bless the synth era :cry:
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