^Yes, again, it's about the specific style and quality of the music, not simply that it's pop. I mean, I just watched Cowboy Bebop: The Movie today, which has a very eclectic range of musical styles in its soundtrack, and even though a number of them are styles I'm not all that fond of, I still think Yoko Kanno does a pretty amazing job with the music, and it tends to be pretty interesting and effective. But the songs they've used in Killjoys so far are distracting, intrusive, and kind of obnoxious. It's not that they belong to some overall genre, it's that they are individually unpleasant songs, or at least poorly chosen for the contexts they're placed in.