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02-15-2009, 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Barone1551 View Post
To the person who said there has been no good music by bands formed in the 2000's.....Thats probably the most ignorant comment i have ever heard. I don't even know how you could possibly think that, maybe if you only listen to the radio.
I understand this is aimed at me, so first of all I want to say is: I never judge a band for it's songs that are feature on TV or the radio, but for their overall work with the albums, how their music changes from one album to another,live performances and how they experiment with music. I'm not a 'one band' or a 'one genre' fan, I listen to everything that intrigues me, that's why I have a huge discography (I think, I can surely say that I have more music than any person here on JF).

My comment is ignorant as only as the person who thinks it is.
I'm not comparing the new bands with the classical ones, it depends on what you mean by classic bands. I compare them with the bands that started in the end of the 80's and the ones that were born in the 90's, because I belong to that generation. A lot happened then: The grunge movement, Trip-hop and Britpop emerged, electronic music improved and got more broader, etc. I listened to most of the "now popular" bands when they only started and I compare them with the bands now. I don't see nothing new or good in the new bands, only echoes of the past. That's how I came to the conclusion that I don't like bands that formed after 2000's. I can only exclude Interpol (although they formed in 1997), The Dresden Dolls and Franz Ferdinand.

Next time THINK before you judge someone.
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