Controversial!!! 
Oof. Cheers, son’s crying…
Ooft 
The whole Britpop thing. Left me completely cold at the time and I stand by my judgement to this day that it was the shittest moment in UK music.
The excitement hearing pacific state for first time. That loon bird. How can anyone resist?
Heavy metal. Just can’t be doing with it.
I would agree with pretty much all listed apart from FSOL first album, 808- Pacific State and Orbital -Belfast.
Obviously hasn’t aged well, but it is what it is. I wouldn’t want to listen to any of it now. What I can’t get is the producers who were making that kind of music then, still making that kind of music now, or still trying to maintain a career off the back of the music they made then, talk about flogging a dead horse. I’m so bored of 909 drums, 90s rompler pianos, lately bass etc. I don’t want to hear any of those sounds any more. There are so many interesting musical avenues to explore now too, why look back?
Yeah, looking back it’s completely baffling. A cocaine driven marketing frenzy.
Agree. Was always mystified by how popular they were. Moon shaped Pool however I actually like. Go on, try it. You might like it.
@shake You’ve changed 
Ha! I refuse to apologise.
Damon Albarn. All that battle of Britpop stuff was mystifying. Then there was Gorillaz.
@shake Totally agree. Damon Albarn coming on stage at the Jeff Mills & Tony Allen gig was a f**king insult.
Dare is a brilliant pop record though, genius
Fair point. Despite my reservations he does deserve a lot of credit for everything he is involved in as well as co-running Honest Jons which is a fantastic label and record shop.
One day it will be revealed that Discogs owns the pressing plant that churns out these two merely okay house records thereby explaining their RELENTLESS flogging of these songs via their algorithm.
Classical music. I can’t recall ever intentionally wanting to listen to it.
Oh my days hahaha. I love this thread. : )
Put on ‘Le Dance Sacree Et Profane’ by Debussy and wait for the middle bit (well if you can be arsed) but Debussy for me is just pure gold. I think all the jazz people loved him. His chord shapes are just mad modern. Some of his stuff just sounds like a modern sound track but he made it 100 years ago. God knows what someone like that would have done with a synth and drum machine.
I’m sure if I invested the time I would learn to love it. Maybe I’ve just been subjected to crap classical music by people in offices who don’t like music but like listening to classical.