It's alright, I guess. Pretty derivative of mid-late '90s emo bands and early '90s dream pop/shoegaze type stuff. Sounds pretty U2 influenced, too. I wouldn't listen to it personally, but it's not the worst stuff I've ever heard.
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Good question... Blood on the Dance Floor is up there, but I can't help but assume they're partially tongue-in-cheek. Bands such as Senses Fail and A Day to Remember, can't stand that commercial emo/metal hybrid (not to mention they call it 'post-hardcore'... Fugazi and Drive Like Jehu are post-hardcore dammit, not this shit!). A lot of modern pop drives me insane – Taylor Swift's Feeling 21 or whatever gives me chills of rage, for example.
Tbh overall I'd still nominate modern post-hardcore as "the worst shit". I actually refer to it as that and have done for years. Someone drives past me with Asking Alexandria pumping and I just think "oh hey, they're listening to The Worst Shit."
Combine that with the worst of brainless modern electronic music (i.e. commercial dubstep, EDM etc.), and you have the worst music I can imagine.
Took me a while to realise I am massively a music elitist. But, it's a natural progression from listening to shittonnes of music all the time, so I don't mind.
I hadn't heard What's Up by 4 Non Blondes until I saw that He-Man video with it in, it's actually a pretty good song one-hit wonders, sure, but it's still pretty catchy
yesterday when the recruitment centre phoned, like they always do they asked for my birthday and address and i started to say my address but then i was like "uhh" because just the way i said it was different than how i usually said it and i thought for a moment that it was wrong but i was like no that is my address, i'm not an idiot..