Worst California Rock Band of All Time?

Worst California Rock Band of All Time?


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Beach Boys were a joke that improved with age

At the time they were soft rock before soft rock and kids just wanted to ROCK
 
Beach Boys were a joke that improved with age

At the time they were soft rock before soft rock and kids just wanted to ROCK

40 years ahead of their time. The Beach Boys are perfect for the skinny jean/man bun wearing betas that we have today. But Toto wins, and it isn't that close.
 
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I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.
 
I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.

The Beach Boys hate is because the went from being cool (they were cool when Good Vibrations was released @RaceBannon regardless of what the Tuffs in Olympia had to say) to cheese dick nostalgia faster than any band in history.

Beach Boys in 1995 was a my first ever concert. And they were cheesy as fuck.
 
I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.

The Beach Boys hate is because the went from being cool (they were cool when Good Vibrations was released @RaceBannon regardless of what the Tuffs in Olympia had to say) to cheese dick nostalgia faster than any band in history.

Beach Boys in 1995 was a my first ever concert. And they were cheesy as fuck.

The tuffs in Olympia would have beat you up
 
I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.

The Beach Boys hate is because the went from being cool (they were cool when Good Vibrations was released @RaceBannon regardless of what the Tuffs in Olympia had to say) to cheese dick nostalgia faster than any band in history.

Beach Boys in 1995 was a my first ever concert. And they were cheesy as fuck.

Uncle Jesse (of Jesse and the Rippers fame) had a FULL HOUSE-sized boner for Mike Love. 'Nuff said on that.
 
I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.

The Beach Boys hate is because the went from being cool (they were cool when Good Vibrations was released @RaceBannon regardless of what the Tuffs in Olympia had to say) to cheese dick nostalgia faster than any band in history.

Beach Boys in 1995 was a my first ever concert. And they were cheesy as fuck.

Uncle Jesse (of Jesse and the Rippers fame) had a FULL HOUSE-sized boner for Mike Love. 'Nuff said on that.

Where's Brian Wilson?
 
I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.

The Beach Boys hate is because the went from being cool (they were cool when Good Vibrations was released @RaceBannon regardless of what the Tuffs in Olympia had to say) to cheese dick nostalgia faster than any band in history.

Beach Boys in 1995 was a my first ever concert. And they were cheesy as fuck.

The tuffs in Olympia would have beat you up

Depends. I'd just call in the wrassling squad from Shelton @dflea for back up.
 
I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.

The Beach Boys hate is because the went from being cool (they were cool when Good Vibrations was released @RaceBannon regardless of what the Tuffs in Olympia had to say) to cheese dick nostalgia faster than any band in history.

Beach Boys in 1995 was a my first ever concert. And they were cheesy as fuck.

Uncle Jesse (of Jesse and the Rippers fame) had a FULL HOUSE-sized boner for Mike Love. 'Nuff said on that.

Where's Brian Wilson?

No clue. The Full House appearances and Surfing USA are the depth of my Beach Boys knowledge. Suffice to say, I was pretty happy to stop there and not dig deeper.
 
I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.

The Beach Boys hate is because the went from being cool (they were cool when Good Vibrations was released @RaceBannon regardless of what the Tuffs in Olympia had to say) to cheese dick nostalgia faster than any band in history.

Beach Boys in 1995 was a my first ever concert. And they were cheesy as fuck.

Uncle Jesse (of Jesse and the Rippers fame) had a FULL HOUSE-sized boner for Mike Love. 'Nuff said on that.

Where's Brian Wilson?

No clue. The Full House appearances and Surfing USA are the depth of my Beach Boys knowledge. Suffice to say, I was pretty happy to stop there and not dig deeper.

I get it. But your confirmation bias against pre late 70s rock is skrong.
 
I don't get the Beach Boys hate. But I wonder if 'We Built This City' is played during interrogation sessions in secret locations.

The Beach Boys hate is because the went from being cool (they were cool when Good Vibrations was released @RaceBannon regardless of what the Tuffs in Olympia had to say) to cheese dick nostalgia faster than any band in history.

Beach Boys in 1995 was a my first ever concert. And they were cheesy as fuck.
I blame Mike Love, and weep for the fact that Mickey Thomas is associated with We Built This Horse shit…
 
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