[identity profile] katstevens.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] poptimists
Here we go dudes!

  • You get TEN TICKS IN TOTAL over the three bits of the poll. But only the top five will go through to the next stage so choose wisely!


  • If you change your mind, you can edit your votes by clicking on 'Poll #12345' then 'Fill Out Poll'.


  • Ten ticks is the maximum but you may tick fewer if you find the list is uninspiring!


  • For your ticking pleasure, I've added the UK chart placing in brackets where applicable.


  • Explain your ticks (and your agonising decisions) in the comments!



  • [Poll #1411401]

    Date: 2009-06-06 08:26 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] hoshuteki.livejournal.com
    I'll just have you know I've listened to all of them. Not all of all of them. Listening to all of some of them (Goo Goo Dolls?) would surely be an exercise in masochism, but I listened to enough to judge. And for the reference of future biographers, who shall be fascinated to know why I picked these ones, it is because they are ones I'd be most likely to listen to again. I suspect that some I'd have to live with a bit longer than just half a play on Spotify to really like, and I suppose that'll affect my vote in the knock-out rounds. For example, Bye Bye Bye = I didn't really enjoy it as much as I thought I would given it involves Timberlake (he was in NSync yes?), so no vote. Big Pimpin' would probably grow for me in subsequent listens, but I put my vote elsewhere, alas. So I suppose that skews it somewhat towards the easy to digest teen pop, but I suspect those won't last to future rounds. However, I was greatly pleased to enjoy Craig David and Lil' Kim, not being previously familiar with these excellent choons.

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