What artist/band has the most annoying fans?

Denia

pirate wench
I mean besides mozzer.
 
Emo and gothic bands, Marilyn manson...
 
MrRoboto said:
those dang "Fall Out Boy" kids that post how much they love F.O.B. on "ljsecret" and "musicsecret"
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Ha!
Not to mention the Panic! At The Disco brats. And the litte tards who keep calling Avril Lavigne the "punk princess" make me want to slam a couple of heads on a table top. :rolleyes:
 
For me the Deadhead/Phish crowd with their stupid spinning dances have always been a blot on the landscape. They're 16 but trying to live in 1969. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. oh, and I hate their clothing, too.
 
Busy Clippers said:
For me the Deadhead/Phish crowd with their stupid spinning dances have always been a blot on the landscape. They're 16 but trying to live in 1969. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. oh, and I hate their clothing, too.
Thanks for talking about the spinning dance. It's something that has been allowed to go on now for about 40 years and I think something ought to be done!:p
 
Denia said:
Ha!
Not to mention the Panic! At The Disco brats. And the litte tards who keep calling Avril Lavigne the "punk princess" make me want to slam a couple of heads on a table top. :rolleyes:
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The Punk Princess in Super Punk Action Mode
 
LOL @ pic! :D

Oh yes, and teenage girls who like Busted, Hilary Duff etc
What's going on with the world?????
 
wolve said:
LOL @ pic! :D

Oh yes, and teenage girls who like Busted, Hilary Duff etc
What's going on with the world?????
It's like, you don't get it. Cuz their music is totally cool and they're like in the cover of every magazine and that Morrissey dude is soooo old. Eww I've never seen him on MTV!


lol that Avril pic is hilarious, btw.
 
Pervomartovtsi said:
NOUP! ...

well,my chemical romance ones
arrgh. Someone had to mention them. I went to school with 4 girls who did not understand the fact that no one needs to know what Gerard's favorite color is, or what Mikey's birthdate is.
Annoys the piss outta me.
 
Chart-poppers can be quite vicious! :p

"A schoolgirl, who was stabbed in the eye with a pair of scissors during her lunch break, yesterday described the "gang mentality" based on fashion and music tastes that led to her attack.

The 15-year-old had been taunted by three girl pupils in her year as she queued in the school canteen.

They threatened to cut off her long hair and, a short while later, returned with a pair of scissors.

After more name-calling one of the three, aged 14, stabbed the girl several times including in the eye, a jury at Guildford Crown Court, Surrey, was told.

The victim was said to be fortunate not to suffer permanent loss of sight.

She gave evidence yesterday by video-link during which she said she was scared to return to school.

"It's this gang mentality that my generation seems to insist upon and I want to stop it," she said.

She had been labelled a "metaler" – a reference to heavy metal music – by her alleged assailant and her friends. She had also been singled out because she dressed in "goth" style.

She said any pupils who didn't like chart, pop, rap or hip-hop music were labelled as metalers and it was a category she was pushed into and had not been able to shed.

"I look like any other girl but obviously something stands out. Maybe I've got a big flashing sign that's invisible to me saying 'metaler — don't associate with'."

She said she was called "Neo" from the character in the film The Matrix because she sometimes wore a long black coat which, she said, was shredded by a pair of scissors in one incident. She said that in the alleged attack one of her tormentors came at her with the blade in her hand "like in the movie Psycho".

She felt the blade enter her eyelid, an injury that narrowly missed puncturing her eyeball. As she fell to the ground she felt further blows to her head and her back.

She was left with a number of gashes that required stitches and still suffers from blurred vision.

"I've never been in a scenario where I felt so intimidated," the girl said, but added that school etiquette meant that she could not report the girls to a teacher when they first taunted her.

One faces a charge of wounding with intent and a lesser, alternative charge of wounding. Her two co-defendants, now 15, face charges of perverting the course of justice after they allegedly disposed of the scissors following the attack. All three deny the charges.

The victim explained in a recorded police interview shown to the court how she had been "forced into a category" as soon as she arrived at the school. "Somebody asked me on the first day what kind of music I listened to, so I said AC/DC."

She said that, as a result of this, she was told she was a "metaler" and found herself shunned by classmates.

"I'd never heard of these categories," she said. "It seemed ridiculous. I realised I was being shut out, so I made friends with people who would accept me who were also metalers. But I just wanted to be friends with everybody."

She said she had been knocked out in an art class when a girl hit her with a studded bag but the art teacher had done "absolutely nothing about it".

On one occasion she was chased through a town centre by a gang of 13 girls and she said that it took six security guards to wrench two of her attackers off.

Police were involved when a pupil began making calls to her home, breathing heavily and making threats.

Referring to the alleged scissors attack, she said that after the canteen queue taunts the three classmates returned and one said: "Have you got anything to say to me now?" The girl responded: "Other than the fact that I think you are all pathetic whores and I want you to leave me alone, no, I don't."

She denied suggestions by Barry Kogan, the barrister acting for the girl charged with wounding, that she had begun the fight by racially abusing his client and that the scissors stabbing was accidental.

The trial continues."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/08/31/ngangs31.xml

I enjoyed Laurence Auster's percipient comment on this article over at his weblog.

"A 15 year old girl testifies about being taunted and then attacked and stabbed in the eye by other girls in school. But you have to get to the penultimate sentence of the article to find out what sort of attack this really was.

Also note the strangely simplistic and passive way the story is written, as if by one of the anomic 15 year olds it tells about, without context or framework, as if there were no reality, no society, and thus no moral order, outside the words of the girl who was attacked, so that the attack on her has no meaning, and she seems alone and meaningless and without protection in an empty cosmos. It’s a news story that might have been written by Samuel Beckett. And it’s from the “conservative” Telegraph."
 
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hell no! Bright Eyes is one hell of a songwriter! Great music!
But the thing is; these artists bring along hysteric teenage girls.
The same you've got with Death Cab For Cutie. It's a great band, but once there was this concert in Belgium, and all the front rows were teenage lunatics (around 15-16) who were shouting every song along and ruining songs like "I will follow you into the dark"
That's a bad thing about this whole so-called indie-scene: it's all or nothing. When a band gets discovered, fun's over for 'older' fans.
 
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