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the music is great, alex's vocals are great, juliet's vocals are great and most of the lyrics are good
but my eyes roll at the line "im gonna ask her to marry me"
its like "you're 19, you're not asking anyone to marry you"
its really corny in my opinion
I really don't see how these bands are ruining music. If you don't like them, don't listen to them. These bands making music doesn't stop someone like The Mars Volta or Brand New from making good music. If you don't like them, don't listen to them.
the music is great, alex's vocals are great, juliet's vocals are great and most of the lyrics are good
but my eyes roll at the line "im gonna ask her to marry me"
its like "you're 19, you're not asking anyone to marry you"
its really corny in my opinion
That's exactly what I think about every single time I hear that song.
I really don't see how these bands are ruining music. If you don't like them, don't listen to them. These bands making music doesn't stop someone like The Mars Volta or Brand New from making good music. If you don't like them, don't listen to them.
I don't listen to them because they are helping to ruin music.
I don't listen to them because they are helping to ruin music.
So why would you throw your two cents into a thread about two bands you don't listen to who are doing something so completely harmless that it almost doesn't make sense to even post it as news?
the music is great, alex's vocals are great, juliet's vocals are great and most of the lyrics are good
but my eyes roll at the line "im gonna ask her to marry me"
its like "you're 19, you're not asking anyone to marry you"
its really corny in my opinion
good point...still my favorite ATL song from the new album...
and if it wasnt for this track i would have never given a listen to automatic loveletter,..which wouldve been a shame cause they have some good songs