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Old 05.10.2008, 06:52 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by Danny Himself
Well most people here have a stick up their arse anyway, or at least some other elongated object.

I think BYOP are great and one of the best live acts I've seen recently. The reason everyone has a stick up their arse about this band is because they can't stand to see a happy, mindlessly derivative yet rocking band enjoying some popularity.

I will admit that a few tracks on the new album suck a lot of balls, but that's no reason to class them as 'worse than Paramore'. The entire first album and at least one of their summer EPs were fantastic.

Maybe I ought to try "the early stuff", and give them a fair assessment.

As far as not wanting to see happy, mindless derivative kids gain success with through music... Well, if I was the sort of person who had that standpoint, my music collection would look a lot different. I didn't even know they were popular!
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