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Post by longaotian on Oct 3, 2017 18:09:04 GMT 10
I like circa 2010 music (with the exception of 2014)
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Post by SharksFan99 on Oct 28, 2017 23:10:23 GMT 10
I could be wrong, but I think EyewitnessTV and I are the only ones who don't like most of the songs released this decade.
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Post by EyewitnessTV on Oct 29, 2017 0:52:51 GMT 10
I could be wrong, but I think EyewitnessTV and I are the only ones who don't like most of the songs released this decade. For the most part it’s just terrible music released these days. It’s “strangling a cat” type of stuff IMO.
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Post by EyewitnessTV on Oct 29, 2017 0:59:49 GMT 10
To add - I partly blame all these TV singing talent shows and the like as most of them are horrific singers, but because they become hugely popular because of the massive exposure gained through them, continue releasing average stuff. Thankfully the really bad ones disappear soon after said shows finish up.
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Post by rainbow on Nov 8, 2017 1:47:01 GMT 10
Do you like circa 2013 music like me? Yes, I do. It depends on the music genre tho. When it comes to pop music, 2010-2011 wins. When it comes to hip-hop, 2012-to present wins.
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Post by Mibblez on Nov 29, 2017 9:59:11 GMT 10
I do too, it just depends. This decade is certainly the decade of indie and underground music, if you can find the good ones, boy are they good XD
As for pop music, it just depends. The early part of this decade felt more bouncy and dandy then now, for hip hop and rap, I'm not much of a fan to most, indie rock is ok and country is alright.
I really do like a lot of the music in this decade then how I'm sounding I promise. XD
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Post by rainbow on Nov 29, 2017 10:01:39 GMT 10
I think the 2010's have been a great decade for music especially trap and hip-hop.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Nov 29, 2017 10:38:49 GMT 10
I find it hard to like 2010s music, because rock is my favourite genre and the only sub-genre of rock which has achieved success in the mainstream is indie-rock, which isn't really too my liking. My main gripe with 2010s music is that it's not diverse. In the 2000s, hip-hop, post-grunge, alternative-rock, pop, emo and country songs could all be within the Top-50 at a single time. You look at the Billboard Hot 100 now and it's saturated with EDM and trap music. There's no variety at all.
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