i listen to ACTUALLY good music like the beatles and pink floyd. music used to be good, but now it's just a bunch of mumble rap. what happen?
i listen to ACTUALLY good music like the beatles and pink floyd. music used to be good, but now it's just a bunch of mumble rap. what happen?
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People are allowed to have opinions
Except if they like mumble rap
Then that’s a problem
Be yourself and love your taste. Everybody has their own flavor.
Rock didn't die, my brother
the good thing in living nowerdays is that you have the full choice. In the sixties you had to listen to that boring old farts kind of stuff
id k if you're joking or if you're serious. no offense
God sent you here cause he knew it would be hard to fight all the struggles, but that only makes you stronger than the people before your generation.
thanks for the copypasta
Whats that
don't worry about it
don't be that guy...
i was just wondering how people on here would respond
Just pursue the genre and music you like, and let mumble rappers mumble rap if they want to.
For real though, eventhough my opinion kinda has a similar direction as yours, just let 'em do. Humans should have the right to choose.
The bad thing: Nothing has any real meaning anymore.
i know this is a joke but, to the people that actually think this: at least appreciate the fact that this generation lets you listen to every single song by all those artists FOR FREE
The last musical revolutions were not without reason at the beginning of the nineties. Nothing has happened since then, because everyone can have everything, without any effort. Everything becomes simpler and simpler and nobody has to strain anymore. Who should try to create something really new under these conditions and why?
Oh no sorry there was a revolution in the meantime yet. MP3 DJ stations. Now also models and ex Bachelor participants can become DJ, because they don't need any manual skills anymore.
Honestly I kinda wish I was born in the 90s or something because the idea of handing out my own CDs or just generally trading CDs with people seems like ultimate nostalgia fuel
I'd have built up my CD collection a lot more by now ;-;