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| 05-08-2012, 17:35 | #1727 |
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Well, I hate most of what is deemed "popular" music. Rihanna, Beyonce, Maroon 5, Flo Rida, Kris Brown, Carley May Jepson and all the other talentless swine out there make me hate the invention of auto tuning and electronic music. That's not to say that I don't think computers have a place in music-making today, I just think that we should be using technology as a means to an end instead of an end in itself which we use to churn out crappy "pop" hits.
On a more specific note, I think Shane McGowan is virtually unlistenable. A lot of people would find that strange. I also cannot understand how a person can go through their entire life without getting intimate with the genre of metal. If I hadn't loved Dimmu Borgir and Arcturus for a while, I don't think my life would be the same. It's all a matter of taste, I suppose, but sometimes it's really good to just cut loose and listen to something unbearably heavy! Especially when you're a teenager and the rest of the world is so difficult to come to terms with. |
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| 05-08-2012, 21:20 | #1728 |
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| 05-08-2012, 22:24 | #1730 |
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Well for such a dire band they have somehow managed to be one of, if not the most, influential bands on alternative music over the past 45 years or so.
No Velvet Underground no Modern Lovers, My Bloody Valentine, Galaxie 500, Yo La Tengo, R.E.M., Pixies, Television, Patti Smith, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Sonic Youth, Jesus and Mary Chain, Pavement, Talking Heads... and so forth. Probably even no punk rock. I don't care as much for Lou Reed's solo stuff but The Velvet Underground were amazing. |
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| 05-08-2012, 23:34 | #1732 | |
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On a similar note, homophobia gets the green light too much in music because of its prevalence in rap and reggae. MF Doom gets excused for making this track because it's in character.. On record he's said that he's not being serious and isn't homophobic, but I have some reservations about it. I think a lot of people try to ignore that song and the fact that rap can be legitimately homophobic makes it easier to do so Last edited by smokedeels; 05-08-2012 at 23:50. |
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| 06-08-2012, 00:57 | #1733 |
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