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00:0010 Rock Bands That Never Bothered To Change Their Sound
00:0310. Red
00:05Red delivered faith-based rock with dramatic strings and crunchy guitars since 2006,
00:11yet their albums remain predictable spiritual sermons.
00:159. Five Finger Death Punch
00:18Five Finger Death Punch channels, bro.
00:21Metal aggression with predictable anthems and covers,
00:24offering massive success but little genuine innovation.
00:278. Breaking Benjamin
00:29Breaking Benjamin's six emotionally honest albums blend disappointment and frustration
00:34into identical sonic building blocks, rarely inviting genuine innovation.
00:407. Memphis May Fire
00:42Memphis May Fire's seven metalcore albums strictly follow genre templates,
00:47packing breakdowns and screams with technical precision but minimal creativity.
00:536. Three Doors Down
00:55After Kryptonite, Three Doors Down clung to early success.
00:59releasing albums stuck in their debut's familiar sound without growth.
01:037. Godsmack
01:06Godsmack's reliable late-90s rock riffs deliver predictable aggression,
01:11but aging band members now sing youthful defiance in carbon copy albums.
01:158. Hollywood Undead
01:18Hollywood Undead's masked rap rock peaked on Myspace,
01:21yet recent albums reused 2008 templates, aging caricatures singing teenage angst.
01:279. Three Days Grace
01:30Three Days Grace replaced their singer but stuck to radio-friendly formulas,
01:34favoring commercial calculations over artistic reinvention.
01:3810. Seether
01:40See the Revolved Little after 2002's disclaimer,
01:44churning out angsty breakup anthems with predictable guitars, tempos, and unchanged lyrical themes.
01:501. Nickelback
01:52Nickelback's fast-food franchise rock relies on Chad Kruger's tried hooks and billboard-style lyrics,
01:59spawning formulaic financially successful sequels.
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