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Old 09-12-2012, 02:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Look, as a person who listens mainly to the 60s music, I don't like guys like Timberlake. But don't be narrow-minded. The guy is one of the, if not the most famous musician of the 2000s, he writes his own songs and for other artists, too, he is a multi-instrumentalist, he sings pretty well, he is a good dancer, and, come on, you can't deny that his songs are damn good. Don't get me wrong, I am not a big fan of him, I like many of today's metal bands much more than him, but I just don't let my personal passions to decieve my mind.
I wouldn't call him the most famous musician of the 2000s, not by a long shot. I've always thought he was talented, but you honestly think he's more talented than any rock or metal musicians who've started their careers after 1995?
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I wouldn't call him the most famous musician of the 2000s, not by a long shot. I've always thought he was talented, but you honestly think he's more talented than any rock or metal musicians who've started their careers after 1995?
Actually, I said "almost every", not "any", which are very different things. There are much more talented rock or metal musicians such as Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti, Serj Tankian and many others, but I don't like it when people have their preconceptions and if they listen to rock or metal music, than pop or blues or whatever you want other music is bad for them.
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Actually, I said "almost every", not "any", which are very different things. There are much more talented rock or metal musicians such as Scott Stapp and Mark Tremonti, Serj Tankian and many others, but I don't like it when people have their preconceptions and if they listen to rock or metal music, than pop or blues or whatever you want other music is bad for them.

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