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02-15-2009, 03:02 PM

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Thank you for the well thought out answer. But I did think before i judged. Thats why I followed though with it. What do you consider good music, or at least who are your favorite bands. There are so many genres and new bands that i cant fathom someone saying there is no good music currently. Its a matter of opinion.
*Facepalm*
Oh dear God, I'm being attacked by a master of stupid conclusions here.

What word you didn't understand! Read my first post again!

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I personally dislike any band that formed after 2000 (this includes MCR), from my point of view, none of those bands know how to make good music.
Does it matter what I listen, I never compare the bands I like with the new ones. And like I said once I'll repeat it again - I listen to everything that coughts my ear, starting from classics (like Mozart, Beethoven), all genres of rock, jazz and electronica. The only thing I hate is pure pop and rap music, but even these genres there are songs that are interesting and I don't deny that.

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I personally think there are far superior bands currently than in the 90's. I like a lot of bands formed past 2000.How can you dismiss a whole generation of music minus 3 bands. There ARE good bands. Ill tell you some if you'd like.
Oh please, give some examples which a far superior the one's in 90's. Should be fun to hear, how superior are they.

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I get how you hear echoes of the past in current music. Thats what all music is, all music has echoes of the past. Its inevitable and unavoidable. Even your precious 90's genres you mentioned have tones and influences of early rock. You don't like those 90's genres becuase they sound like earlier rock.
By saying 'echoes of the past' I meant the new bands sound like the old ones but I don't see much of the their own effort put in their songs. Every band picks something from the old ones, but it's up to them if they want just sound like old ones or move forward.

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Your reason for not likening current music is becuase you dont like new genres. I find that odd. Do you have more than one favorite band in the same genre? If so why, they weren't the first band in that genre. So by your deduction they just sound like another band and aren't original..
Again with the conclusions.

You say I don't like the new genres, but please, tell me, what genres are you talking about. I don't remember hearing about any new genres. It should be interesting to know what I missed.

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To me what you said is that you like only one band in each genre. And if something was created in the 90's what makes it stop forming as soon a new decade hits. The day 2000 hit doesn't mean that all genres start over. You can still be a part of a genre from past decades.
*skips the first sentence with another conclusion*

Music changes with each generation, you can perfectly see that with each decade, but what where the changes in after 2000, it's 2009 a new decade is gonna start, but I don't remember anything special in this one. I won't argue, there are probably lots of bands who are talented and could make a huge change in music, but they're all underground and it's hard for them to express themselves, unless they'll jump on the "mainstream train".



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P.S. out of curiosity how much music do you have?
I have more than 14000 soundtracks

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