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Old 04-07-2014, 09:46 AM   #219 (permalink)
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Music has become softer, generally speaking... Back in the 90's, Eminem challenged many people. He lived up to his image; he wasn't afraid of the media. He didn't give a f**k what other people thought. But when I look at today's musicians, nobody wants to push the boundaries. Maybe it's because parents worry too much about their children... Parents don't want their children to listen to "bad music". So mainstream music was forced to become softer over the years. However, underground music still has some hardcore musicians. Look at ICP and Twiztid. I advise you to listen to their songs on youtube.
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