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89 Most Redundant, Repetitive Cliches in Music

89 Most Redundant, Repetitive Cliches in Music
AOL Music recently compiled a list of the 89 Most Redundant, Repetitive Cliches in Music. The list includes "Long-Ass Emo Song Titles," "The Concept Album," "Suicide," and "Guyliner;" making mention of Panic! At the Disco, My Chemical Romance, Elliott Smith, and 30 Seconds To Mars and many more.


Offenses include:

88. Selling Out to Apple
There's gotta be a reason why folks like Fiddy and Mary J. rock the iPod in their videos. Perhaps they think this obscure, struggling product needs a little more exposure?


87. "...palooza"
Way too many music festivals are willing to hitch their wagon to this dead horse of a suffix. Is Woodstock now charging a fee for "...stock"? Here's a question for those uncreative concert promoters: Do you really want to keep company with 'Doggie-palooza,' 'Lego-palooza,' 'Pole-a-palooza' (yes, for strippers) and, bless them, 'Algebra-palooza'?


You can check out the full list of offenses and offenders here.

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