Author Topic: The musical hate thread | Get it out, yo.  (Read 15380 times)

tell that to big band, swing, crunk, punk, rap-rock, and many other genres. fads can last a long time before they die.
and disco, dont forget disco.


good example of old dubstep
https://soundcloud.com/terrorhythm/mark-one-fight
this would be declared grime, but still is the pioneering sound for the genre.
back in the day, dubstep was one of many terms used to describe a much darker style of garage

http://is.gd/xNu9SO
this is another good one. released in 2003/2004/2005 or something by benga.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHkHw0m8ZdE
yet another great one. this tune was made by plasticman, now known as plastician.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUVRvkjgs_w
one of my all time favorites.

check those out.

punk
i know you're not saying punk is dead
I loving KNOW YOU'RE NOT SAYING PUNK IS DEAD

BUT BRO SKRILLEX IS THE ONLY GOOD DUBSTEP ARTIST BRAH.

oh yeah i hate musicals they're so gay and for gay people


i know you're not saying punk is dead
I loving KNOW YOU'RE NOT SAYING PUNK IS DEAD
it definitely isn't as popular as it ever was in the 70's-2000's, you can't deny that.

it definitely isn't as popular as it ever was in the 70's-2000's, you can't deny that.
still
it isn't dead

forget the Space Jam remixes. The worst part is that I have to deal with them every day on the Plug DJ room I go to.

80% of edm is absolute loving garbage
Correction: 80% of pop (as in popular and well known) EDM is garbage. There are plenty of really talented artists out there, but 99% of them have fewer than 500 followers on SoundCloud. For some reason the "meh" artists appeal to (certain) labels and people more than the talented ones? IDK.

it definitely isn't as popular as it ever was in the 70's-2000's, you can't deny that.

it'll make a comeback, pop punk already is.

Correction: 80% of pop (as in popular and well known) EDM is garbage. There are plenty of really talented artists out there, but 99% of them have fewer than 500 followers on SoundCloud. For some reason the "meh" artists appeal to (certain) labels and people more than the talented ones? IDK.
>implying every cool new up and coming artist is going to have a soundcloud
>not checking bandcamp
>or you know
>your local record store


>2014
>records
Record stores these days sell a lot more than records, usually like CDs and DVDs and music memorabilia. Also hipsters are really causing a comeback for record and record player sales.