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Old 10-17-2013, 01:11 AM   #70 (permalink)
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OH. well then. ooops.

I'm totally that type of person, I guess the context is key for me. It isn't always so, but if it doesn't meet the standard then I'm irked. But now I guess I just see it as you don't like Grunge, much like how I don't like popular Country of today, or 80s R&B/New Jack Swing for the most part. For the most part, I hate everything 80s, and my mom hates me for it, but that's just me. But as far as new music goes, and my place in dismissing it or not, could very well be part of my age, if that gets back to the original question. But it's not because I'm not impressed, per se, just that I'm at a point where I'm discovering older rather than newer music. I want to say it's because, being so caught up in music, I want to touch on the things that are making what I hear today possible, or where the newer stuff is sourced, and see how they progress or stagnate with it. Or I just might be at the age of nostalgia, bordering on a quarter life, graduate crisis or something.
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