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| VerticalHorizon:
--- Quote from: Nonnel on September 07, 2017, 05:38:48 PM ---sorry people who like metal aren't allowed to post in this thread --- End quote --- understandable, have a nice day |
| Maxwell.:
no one here big like me I take it |
| Juncoph:
--- Quote from: Nonnel on September 07, 2017, 05:38:48 PM ---sorry people who like metal aren't allowed to post in this thread --- End quote --- it's sodium chloride |
| Ragequit:
--- Quote from: Nonnel on September 07, 2017, 05:38:48 PM ---sorry people who like metal aren't allowed to post in this thread --- End quote --- you have small pee |
| Mega-Bear:
--- Quote from: VerticalHorizon on September 07, 2017, 05:33:32 PM ---quality of music is subjective and not really open for debate imo, there's a reason why genres like extratone and harsh noise exist sure you may be able to convince someone of the skill or appeal it holds, and they may find respect for it, but i don't think someone's favor for a genre can really change one way or another through words i think the actual change of opinion comes when they hear it and genuinely like it because they think it sounds good idk, right or wrong, that's just my two cents --- End quote --- I have derived a LOT of enjoyment of music from reading about it. Sometimes reading about music adds a lot of context that simply listening does not provide. Some forms of music are so foreign when you put on an mp3, there's no context to how the musician made it, for what purpose it was made, etc. So I think a discourse surrounding music is really important to fully being able to appreciate some music. |
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