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Hmm, I'd disagree with the Metallica. I feel like I hear mostly Black album, Load, or Reload. I'd actually like to hear more old stuff from them. And to my earlier point of Korn, doesn't it all sound like whatever album it was released on is irrelevant because it all sounds the same? That's how I feel about them, Godsmack, 5FDP, Disturbed, etc.
I was in Nashville this past weekend and wasn't in my car enough to listen to much, but I did listen to a bit of Lightning 100 and 102.9 the Buzz. Do you live there? If so, what is your preference between the two stations, and why? I'm just kind of curious about today's rock music and listening habits. Knoxville's has been kinda all over the place for the past few years, and I know both those stations have been in place in Nashville for quite some time.
The radio situation in Nashville isn't great. 102.9 is the best if you want to hear hard rock/heavy metal but it's not nearly as good as it used to be. Lightning 100 says they are more "progressive rock" but in reality they are more folksy than anything now. They are pretty much the hipster radio station in town and while they play some stuff I like, generally they are a bit too soft for my tastes.
Now back to 102.9, about 5-6 years ago they were pretty good. They would play straight rock, everything from G'N'R, Metallica, 90s grunge, the latest hard rock and metal. Then they decided to take on the classic rock station (105.9) and started throwing in more classic rock. Which was in some ways cool but some of what they played seemed a bit out of place. They've scaled back some of it but you can still hear Zeppelin, Van Halen, Aerosmith, etc.
But then about 2 years ago they decided "Hey we need to take some of that sweet hipster market" and started playing a lot of what Lightning 100 played. It had a mixed reception, as some liked it but a lot of people didn't like that they were trying to be like 100. Now they are closer back to what they were 5-6 years ago but still IMHO play too much hipster stuff.
As far as the groups, they are the ones that play mostly older Metallica, a lot of Black Album, and not much after. The only ones I hear regularly after TBA is Fuel, King Nothing, and Turn the Page. Around St. Patrick's Day they'll play Whiskey in the Jar.
I agree about a lot of groups sounding the same. I'm partial to Disturbed because they are one of my favorite groups and I think they grew some out of the nu metal phase to more of an "alternative metal" type sound, but I'll agree a lot of their stuff sounds the same. But I'm not one that thinks sounding the same is necessarily a bad thing. Chevelle is one of my favorite groups too and they've sounded the same for almost 20 years now.
I still wish 102.9 would play more metal and different bands. Like Mastodon, I've never heard one song of theirs on the radio here, and I think they're awesome.
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