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It's official, Gnarls Barkley is WAY overplayed.

    Ok, I really like St. Elsewhere, in fact it's probably one of the best pop records of the year. Yet somewhere between hearing "Crazy" at my local Publix, and now hearing it MULTIPLE times (at work) on the worst radio station in S.Florida (Y-100). I'm officially sick of them. It's amazing how such a great song, can become your absolute worst enemy once it becomes a radio smash. THIS is why people get upset when an artist "sells-out". It's not because we are mad that other "casual" music fans are digging our pride and joy, it's that these people just listen to the same damn songs again and again and again. If I hear this song one more time, I will go crazy, and the sad truth is that I will most likely hear it 3 more times just today! At least they have cooled down the James Blunt a little bit.

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Published Sep 28 2006, 03:18 PM by sauer
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e. said:

maybe im crazy, but crazy is an ok song. the album is great as a whole, but crazy is ok.  i mean, its relative. its above average on the pop scale no question, but its really just an ok song.  gnarls barkley is the new something, right? also, just hearing y-100 is funny to me.  i cant believe its been like 13 years since i lived down there. wow.

September 28, 2006 12:50 PM
 

sauer said:

don't worry, you're not missing much. Y-100 is stll as shitty as you remember it.

September 28, 2006 1:01 PM
 

corndog said:

I think your crazy.

Actually I agree... and screw Y-100 with thier Gloria Estefan, Celine Dion and Michael Bolton playin asses. I am so sorry that someone in your office listens to that. Can't they even compromise and listen to slightly less shitty Coast.

September 29, 2006 5:16 PM
 

eee said:

What ever happened to waxy?

September 30, 2006 4:00 PM
 

corndog said:

ear waxy.

October 2, 2006 11:29 AM

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