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Old 02-14-2008, 12:52 PM   #25 (permalink)
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The older you get the easier it is too spot bad bands. When you are more mature you sometimes don't get the time to listen to every new band that is popping up on your radar. Because you have x amount of years of listening to music you will have heard such a wide range of music that it is harder for bands to appeal to you. In my case I find I am sometimes goung backwards chronologically and listening to music that I missed out on before.

I will say that people can (and do) recommend me absolutely any genre and I will give it a fair and impartial listen. if some new bands get a thumbs down, then they are'nt bringing anything new to the table.

With over 20 years of REALLY digging music I can't help the fact that good music is that little harder to find.
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