Ha, no, they loved the music they grew up with.
Ha, no, they loved the music they grew up with.
Choking the Cherry
My Only Fan
Under a Glass Moon
Paranoid Android
Bleed Together
Them Bones
Clean My Wounds
Music is as good and diverse as ever, just have to put some effort in and look for it as it's not being played on radio or TV anymore which caters to mainstream audiences and that of which currently like generic music. Absolutely does not mean all modern music is horrible, that in itself is a generic statement.
This is why the internet is so important to music nowadays, so artists can be discovered rather than shunned behind the generic crap.
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This is an idiotic and incorrect statement. Honestly this kind of crap doesn't provoke anything intellectual and is weighed with pointlessness and irrelevance.Modern music is horrible. No comparison to the music of the past is needed.
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Just sayin' how there are other (and better) ways of discovering new music other than AM/FM radio nowadays. The internet is just one of them and arguably the biggest for unsigned, low-tier/mid-tier artists to get their name out there for more people to hear and discover.
For me, it's probably about 70% of the music I listen to I would have never known if it wasn't for the internet and its streaming services, recommendations, social media sites, etc. And a good majority of those being downright impossible to discover without the internet, so I'd say it's a pretty good method to go by.
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The same can be said for every decade before us. It's just that all of the crappy bands and artists have, for the most part, been forgotten by the proverbial sands of time. Take a look at any Top 40 chart from the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s and you'll see plenty of acts you'd rather not listen to among the so-called classics.
Afraid nobody 'round here
understands my potato
They think I'm only a spud boy
looking for a real tomato
Devo - "Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA"
I hate the coldplay singer's voice. I like plenty of weird voices, but his annoys the crap outta me.