6ohMax
Well-Known Member
Juggalos?
Icp has been around for 20 yrs and there are still new day juggalos
Juggalos?
Icp has been around for 20 yrs and there are still new day juggalos
yes you have, you just may not know it.Honestly never heard one sing from the Pixies.. I forgot the Beastie Boys though.. My first CD I ever bought was license to I'll.. It still holds up..great band.
Nooooooo! They make me laugh!I'd be in favor of gathering all juggalos up along with ICP and detonating 100 lbs of C4.
You didn't read any of the article did you? What difference does it make if you change the radio station and it is just another station owned by the same people? But the article talks a lot about Phish and how cool Phish is.It's a good thing everyone can choose what to listen to and no one forces you to turn on the radio, that being said I don't listen to anything that I used to listen to when growing up. I've always loved electronic music and it only keeps getting better, at least for me.
The Talking Heads were probably the best band of the 80's and I think even with a very small body of work..they are better than anything today.
OK, I read your post wrong. Sorry.So he wasn't dead for the 90s afterall... not all of it...
He lived the years 90, 91, 91, 93, & some of 94
So what do you know.. tell us
I don't think I agree with your take on what the premise was. It wasn't saying that there is no cool music, just explaining why so many millennials are uncool.There is no such thing as the "Good Ol' Days."
There has always been shit music and always will.
There is more music now, which means more shitty music.
Do any of you listen to terrestrial radio?
There is tons of great music being made now. Probably more than ever.
The article starts off with a faulty premise, that radio stations control music.
Almost no one I know listens to terrestrial radio.
Taylor swift and Adam Levine? lol, that is what you get for listening to the radio.
Comparing Curt Cobaine to Adam Levine is a fucking joke.
Comparing Slayer to Van Halen makes more sense.
The radio was much more of a problem in the 1980s and 90s. It was much harder to find music than it is now.
I would have loved to listen to Juju music in the 1980s, but I did not know it existed. I can't even begin to think of all the music I have found on teh interwebs that I love.
I am not going to listen to music all day long that talks about cultural and societal change. Music does not have some sort of duty to talk about such things.
Love to you all. I am going to go put on Grime's latest release, "Art Angels" released last November.
In 1985 I probably would have called it pop crap, but now I think it is beautiful, layered and well made pop.
Then after that maybe some Deluge, which is French, ambient, black metal, post-hardcore.
Then maybe some Kendrick Lamar.