R1: Pardon Me vs. World So Cold

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?

?????????

Incubus - "Pardon Me"
20
77%
Mudvayne - "World So Cold"
6
23%
 
Total votes: 26

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Re: R1: Pardon Me vs. World So Cold

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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Voting for Incubus because the nu-metal tournament is not the place for your high-minded principles
what, that Incubus isn't nu-metal?
RM can't even sort out whether "Crazy Mary" is a cover or not, trusting that it can accurately categorize a whole band feels treacherous to me.

I'd pretty much accept any late 90's/early 2000's rock in this tournament. You could have included Vertical Horizon. Lit, Stroke 9 -- no complaints from me, I'd play along just the same. What's the point in separating used tissues from gum wrappers when they're all going to the fuckin' dump anyway?
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Kevin Davis wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Voting for Incubus because the nu-metal tournament is not the place for your high-minded principles
what, that Incubus isn't nu-metal?
RM can't even sort out whether "Crazy Mary" is a cover or not, trusting that it can accurately categorize a whole band feels treacherous to me.

I'd pretty much accept any late 90's/early 2000's rock in this tournament. You could have included Vertical Horizon. Lit, Stroke 9 -- no complaints from me, I'd play along just the same. What's the point in separating used tissues from gum wrappers when they're all going to the fuckin' dump anyway?
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Kevin Davis wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Voting for Incubus because the nu-metal tournament is not the place for your high-minded principles
what, that Incubus isn't nu-metal?
RM can't even sort out whether "Crazy Mary" is a cover or not, trusting that it can accurately categorize a whole band feels treacherous to me.

I'd pretty much accept any late 90's/early 2000's rock in this tournament. You could have included Vertical Horizon. Lit, Stroke 9 -- no complaints from me, I'd play along just the same. What's the point in separating used tissues from gum wrappers when they're all going to the fuckin' dump anyway?
KD is right. Let's start over with a much bigger list of songs.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Voting for Incubus because the nu-metal tournament is not the place for your high-minded principles
what, that Incubus isn't nu-metal?
RM can't even sort out whether "Crazy Mary" is a cover or not, trusting that it can accurately categorize a whole band feels treacherous to me.

I'd pretty much accept any late 90's/early 2000's rock in this tournament. You could have included Vertical Horizon. Lit, Stroke 9 -- no complaints from me, I'd play along just the same. What's the point in separating used tissues from gum wrappers when they're all going to the fuckin' dump anyway?
KD is right. Let's start over with a much bigger list of songs.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:Voting for Incubus because the nu-metal tournament is not the place for your high-minded principles
what, that Incubus isn't nu-metal?
RM can't even sort out whether "Crazy Mary" is a cover or not, trusting that it can accurately categorize a whole band feels treacherous to me.

I'd pretty much accept any late 90's/early 2000's rock in this tournament. You could have included Vertical Horizon. Lit, Stroke 9 -- no complaints from me, I'd play along just the same. What's the point in separating used tissues from gum wrappers when they're all going to the fuckin' dump anyway?
KD is right. Let's start over with a much bigger list of songs.
Or we could have a separate tournament for each subgenre of generally bad music from this era and have the winners face off in an ultimate Y2K-a-thon.

I really feel like Silverchair's "Anthem for the Year 2000" should have a chance to win something on RM.
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We’ll make it hard for you in the year 2000

I kinda like that song, better than Tomorrow at least.
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Pardon Me
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