Mac Casper
@adonnis - pull up, there's refreshments
I was listening to their albums for the cultural significance of them and to study the appeal of them because I'm a songwriter . .
The content is the exact same . . every song is the GOD DAMN SAME. While listening to their albums I feel like I was listening to the same song over and over again.
How do you guys break it down? What's the best of the three and how would you break down their body's of work?
edit: I just got to the Nsync album, thus far I've listened to the Backstreet Boys album + Justin Bieber work . . all the same stuff . . the Nsync album might be a little bit better . . I'm two tracks in . . 3rd track in and it reminds me Lonely Island . . Left Eye is rapping as I type this, she said "Against All Odds" . . Tupac's influence is clearly in her verse
The content is the exact same . . every song is the GOD DAMN SAME. While listening to their albums I feel like I was listening to the same song over and over again.
How do you guys break it down? What's the best of the three and how would you break down their body's of work?
edit: I just got to the Nsync album, thus far I've listened to the Backstreet Boys album + Justin Bieber work . . all the same stuff . . the Nsync album might be a little bit better . . I'm two tracks in . . 3rd track in and it reminds me Lonely Island . . Left Eye is rapping as I type this, she said "Against All Odds" . . Tupac's influence is clearly in her verse
I like a couple of songs from his Believe album but his music doesn't really do anything for me. I can see some similarities (all three are aimed toward the same demographic so naturally they would sound similar.) They make simple, catchy music for teenagers. Not much else to say about them 

their so dreamy