Your Favorite Band Sucks is what happens when Mark Mosley and Tyler Mahan Coe sit down and start joking around with each other about an overrated band until one of them gets legitimately angry about it. At that point, the rest of the episode becomes a therapy session for the collective consciousness of modern pop culture. By the way, all bands are overrated. Your favorite band could be next.
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That ending of I Think I Lost My Headache is purposely annoying like that. Josh Dude talked about falling asleep to records back in the day and the ending to that record is like a constant tap on the shoulder.. like shut the fuck up!
Chris Goss an old producer and engineer also singer guitar player of Masters of Reality was producing Hommes old band Kyuss and said they sounded like the "queens of the stone age. "
I'm sure Branfrod Marsalis, Ornette Coleman, David Grisman, Bob Dylan, Carlos Santana,and all the other poor musicians that played with them thought they sucked too,right?
So are they being ironic or is there whole career genuinely built upon just blatantly shitting on every musician ever for the sake of getting hate? Thats fucking sad if this channel is real.
It’s not even that these guys don’t like Coheed or that they have their own opinions about music, but they do not seem fun to hang with. I’d want to kms
Eminem is a mentally challenged man who was abused/neglected as a child. Of course, sometimes trauma yields good art, but not in his case. He’s actually just too regarded to make good music
“Insane Clown Pussies” I’m sure ICP were on their knees begging Mr. Mathers for forgiveness. Him promising they’d be at his show is total water under the bridge as far as they’re concerned
Two fuckin talentless losers sitting on a couch criticizing things they don't have the capacity to understand, as they attempt to make controversial videos and sell merch off of it. Hitting dislike and moving on. Womp Womp, leeches.
I tried listening to Spectre because of this video and oh my god, it shouldn’t take a genius to figure out why that song didn’t make it. It genuinely sounds like they made it as a joke fucking around with midi instruments. The comments were praising it and there were multi-million viewed videos explaining why it’s the best Bond theme and I couldn’t help but wheeze out laughing like the penguin from Toy Story. What an experience that was
So what? This doesn't make me dislike him. We already know he's a no filter, quirky, kinky guy. This is Em being Em. He would just use y'alls relentless smear campaign as fuel.
Even though I don’t agree at all I love Eminem with a passion he’s in my top six but I still love this episode I can’t stop listening to it and I do agree with one thing he did steal his early flow style from master ace so I agree with some stuff but I won’t lie I’m a huge Eminem fan
you guys are dissin' some "sacred cows ". frank is the first "bernays" pop star, completely fabricated and supported by parlor tricks. Rhythmless, tone deaf, bad listener. his " timing " is arbitrary and not a result of artistic choice. He was afraid of Elvis because Elvis WAS actually a great singer, and although he could come off as a little insincere, his talent was evident and his gospel records are fantastic. anyway, thanks for approaching these taboo artists who are generally thought of as " obviously " great. question the icons, break the spell. to appreciate an artist is one thing, to treat them holier than thou is asinine. maddona sells a lot of records mcdonalds sells a lot of burgers volume in sales DO NOT equate to quality of product.
“It’s perplexing to me when people in bands don’t acknowledge reality” is rich coming from Mark in a Korn tee regardless of them embracing the nu metal label in recent years
The tension between Mark and Tyler over these four episodes has been pretty uncomfortable. One of the best parts of this show was how it was two friends who would be having these discussions even without a podcast, probably in a noisy bar. However, and while I have immensely enjoyed this de-pantsing of the M&M mythos, throughout all four the dynamic between the two appears a bit stilted and forced. In E1 Mark was lit and Tyler seemed sober and annoyed. By E4 we have a sober Mark and a sipsy Tyler, both holding their ground in the war against their mutual slim and shady enemy, but not seemingly having fun with one another. They remain polite and professional, but I bet it's pretty cold in that room these days. Mark always just seemed like a guy who wanted to drink and talk shit with his buddy, but Tyler has grown more ambitious with his other successes, and rightfully so. But I have a feeling we are getting near the end of this podcast and seeing the sad moment when a friendship has run its course.
lol what? you need to take some time away from the computer bc this is the most insane comment anyone has ever left us. Tyler is straight up drinking carbonated water the entirety of episode 4, that's tangerine La Croix in that koozie. Mark's red coffee cup on the other hand was full of tequila and ice. Neither one of us needs to do this show and if it wasn't fun we would stop.
I'm a slayer fan, and I agreed with everything up to the point of when you said that Metallica does everything better! So you think Lars is better than Dave Lombardo!? Are you guys high!? Dave filled in for Lars at a Metallica show, and if I were Metallica, I'd fire Lars and make Dave a permanent member of the band. It would be like trading in your uncle's V6 Mustang for a V12 Lamborghini!
4:01 Thank you! I could never keep the Eminem HODGE PODGE of a discography straight in my head. I tapped out on buying the albums after the first two since they were 85% bad, so all the singles are just a big jumble in my head.
The moment you 2 clowns talked about having fear from seeing someone wear a Marilyn Manson shirt, your makeup appeared instantly, big red nose, and floppy shoes! Your "rhetoric for likes" leave out the fact that anyone you mentioned as a far more superior performer in that genre, almost all of them give Eminem praise and some consider him the goat. At this point it's obvious that it's not the band or music you base this show on. It's based on what will get you the most views! Once you've decided which band or person, like a 5 year old you carry each episode by saying " your mama" through out the show. The fact that anyone would treat this any more than parody with random facts is a fool. Growing up in detroit, then moving an hour away, raising a family, you will see an entire generation acting cool, wearing Detroit tshirts, thinking it's some kinda cred, when in reality it was their momma or daddy thay grew up there, and thay they are nothing but a wanna be punk! That's you Tyler, in a nutshell. You pretend to make your own way, but can't help suck your thumb as you pull on daddy's cape. Lastly you look worse than the dude that looks in any mirror or window, at himself, when you try to fix or adjust your poor slouching posture with a pillow during the episode. Do that shit before or sit like you really do! What's next a filter or you gonna have lip injections!? The other dude is nothing more than the Dill to your Farkus, from "A Christmas Story"
Lord Jamar said it best, “Ain’t nobody in the hood bumping Eminem. There isn’t a group of men or women in the hood that are driving in a car or at a party playing an Eminem song”. I just don’t know anyone who isn’t a millennial that grew up during Eminem’s rise and breakthrough, that considers him the greatest. I think if you’re a real hip hop fan you respect Eminem’s corner of hip hop and his thing he did (old em, new shit is doo doo). Don’t gotta like it but you can’t deny his mark on hip hop. That said I still wouldn’t put him in my top 20. Not being contrarian i just don’t think anyone who isn’t nostalgic, a casual rap/hip hop fan, or has had their career made/cosigned/helped by Eminem thinks he’s the greatest ever.
Thank god you guys came back and did this. Eminem dropped that awful Abracadabra Houdini song and it’s pure trash. Had to see social media flooded by a bunch of millennials who haven’t listen to any rapper aside from the most popular rapper call him the goat after that horrendous song. I think em has some good songs from early in his career. But he isn’t the greatest ever.