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OccultHawk 01-30-2019 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2039358)
when you try to avoid the music discussion we bring the music discussion to you

I kinda feel OH in that Smashing Pumpkins still rule 4ever and awakened me to the idea of music as treatment for depression

in my bed of roses
in this sea of pain


**** yeah. Even if The Fall are a million times better it’s still an incredible thing to be one millionth as good as The Fall.

windsock 01-30-2019 04:42 PM

I would consider myself as having good taste, but 'good taste' is generally meant to describe listening to really elusive and/or eclectic ****, which I believe I do. I also like a lot of garbage too and I think my personal definition of good taste comes from how I balance my appreciation for both 'bad' and 'good' music, and I think I do so quite well.

The Batlord 01-30-2019 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2039361)
Doesn’t hurt because I’m among the most aggressive devours of new music on here. Abandoning music isn’t growth it's loss. Growth is adding on which I do with maniacal intensity.

I don't know, I used to like Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, and all sorts of nu metal I couldn't give a **** about now. On the metal side the musical language they use simply isn't nuanced enough to evoke anything like what Slayer, Cryptopsy, Death, and yes Metallica, etc can. They're not even able to use their more limited means to meet the aggression of hardcore punk bands who use a more basic musical language to still devastating effect.

On a pop music level they fail in much the same way to meet the standards of countless artists from Madonna to the Beatles to the Replacements to Flaming Lips to muffukkin Ke$ha. Like nu metal bands were sacrificing both intensity and accessibility to meet somewhere in the middle and did so with incompetence so that you can't really appreciate either aspect.

And yet I used to like those bands. Now I just don't see how I ever cared and it really didn't take long after discovering older metal to feel that way. Something happened that wasn't simply losing something or elitism and it happened because I expanded my ear.

OccultHawk 01-30-2019 04:46 PM

I never liked music as sorry as Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit.

windsock 01-30-2019 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2039345)
you never liked anything that you don't like now?

or you just think is not as good as you thought because you know more about music now

Nah it's just OH has always had good taste.

OccultHawk 01-30-2019 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by windsock (Post 2039374)
Nah it's just OH has always had good taste.

Church

Lucem Ferre 01-31-2019 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Dharma & Greg (Post 2039369)
I don't know, I used to like Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, and all sorts of nu metal I couldn't give a **** about now. On the metal side the musical language they use simply isn't nuanced enough to evoke anything like what Slayer, Cryptopsy, Death, and yes Metallica, etc can. They're not even able to use their more limited means to meet the aggression of hardcore punk bands who use a more basic musical language to still devastating effect.

On a pop music level they fail in much the same way to meet the standards of countless artists from Madonna to the Beatles to the Replacements to Flaming Lips to muffukkin Ke$ha. Like nu metal bands were sacrificing both intensity and accessibility to meet somewhere in the middle and did so with incompetence so that you can't really appreciate either aspect.

And yet I used to like those bands. Now I just don't see how I ever cared and it really didn't take long after discovering older metal to feel that way. Something happened that wasn't simply losing something or elitism and it happened because I expanded my ear.

I like Slipknot, but nobody else you listed.

I think that we're easily impressed when we're younger because it's our first experiences with music, but the more we consume the more it takes to satisfy us because we've probably heard what artist like Korn were trying to do but better, that's my theory. So we grow away but nostalgia often times pulls us back.

OccultHawk 01-31-2019 05:28 AM

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I like Slipknot
Me too.

Frownland 01-31-2019 05:30 AM

What's the good version of Korn?

Lucem Ferre 01-31-2019 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 2039472)
What's the good version of Korn?

I don't know I was just pulling an example out of my ass.


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