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It can be cool to hate a band AND they can be crap. The two aren't mutually exclusive. It's cool to hate Mumfords and they suck.

Like I said, not really a Biffy fan, just thought the album was pretty good - I gave the caveat of it being cool to hate them because every other time Biffy have been mentioned in this thread people have posted about how terrible they are and how they shouldn't be anywhere. I was pre-empting that reaction.

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Aw bless, don't be harsh on this new one. We were all new once.

Welcome to the madhouse :) Enjoy your stay! You're one of us now!

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i've no doubt that Kasabian are probably a great live band - i just don't think they have the songs to fill a Glastonbury headline slot. sure they've got their share of hits, but some of the recent ones (Days Are Forgotten, Where Did All The Love Go spring to mind) are boring as hell. i'm sure stuff like LSF and Fire is amazing live, but so much of it is just plodding, drab, middle of the road indie

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Kasabian were a terrific band. At Glastonbury in 2007 they blew me away, I loved their energy and slightly edgy style! BUT in the past 3 years I've found em pretty boring. A mediocre performance at Reading was out classed by the Foos the following day. Not a Glasto headliner yet for me.
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