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Originally Posted by grindy
Huh... So let me ge this straight...
Analogous to how refined, intellectual people who listen to challenging, complex music, might classify listening to something cheesy and cheap, produced for the masses, as a "guilty pleasure", so do the lower, less cultured classes, for whom wallowing in artistic filth is the sad norm, consider listening to more experimental, objectively more evolved music, to be a similarly "guilty pleasure"?
What a fascinating, downright droll, concept.
*strokes beard*
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Originally Posted by Norg
what he said imo i could care less what people think of the music i listen to and nothing is a guilty pleasure to me if i like it idk if anyone knows i like it
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Absolutely. I can listen to Andy Williams (I didn't think he was going to do "Moon River" but then BAM! Third encore!), Barry Manilow, ****ing Westlife, ABBA, you name it, and then put on The Plastic Violins of Darkness or Break My ****ing Sky or Black Sabbath. There ain't no such thing as guilty music pleasures, just music pleasures. **** being guilty.