Unpopular views about music

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I'm now watching videos that show samples of rap songs from their original source.

Example: 21 Questions from 50 Cent was sampled from It's Only Love Doing Its Thing by Barry White. That is so cool. Now I cannot unhear it.
 
JC Chasez was way better of a vocalist than Justin Timberlake in the N Sync days and he should have gotten the notoriety and fame that Justin got.
 
I'm now watching videos that show samples of rap songs from their original source.

Example: 21 Questions from 50 Cent was sampled from It's Only Love Doing Its Thing by Barry White. That is so cool. Now I cannot unhear it.
You've made me think of a comparative jobby, too, and it's not rap: The Prodigy's Out of Space samples some Reggae song called Iron Shirt.
 
There are days where I think Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" is better than "The Dark Side of The Moon". Anyone else think that way?


The Fragile was their slightly weak project, but it still beats most new age industrial music today.
It's a shame because I do like the way Industrial sounds musically, but it always has lyrics that are hyper woke shit I can't get behind.
 
The Gen Z love of Creed is a hugely positive sign for our culture. Regardless of the quality of their music (I generally think it’s decent and so much better than Nickelback that I don’t know why they were commonly lumped together), the post-grunge era is the last time that white men were the predominant cultural tastemakers. An acceptance of Creed correlates strongly with a rejection of niggerbabble and pop music faggotry. I believe Chappel Roan or however you spell it will be working graveyard shift at a Church’s Chicken in two years’ time while Creed sells out another arena.
 
Despite not being the songwriter and creative heart of the duo and Paul Simon’s subsequent success as a solo act, Art Garfunkel’s contribution to S&G’s work is such that those albums would not even remotely have sounded as brilliant as they did nor been as successful had Garfunkel been absent. His voice and tone control was so angelic and airy (and complimented Simon’s timbre so well) that the effect just would not have been the same with another session singer. He also helped quite a bit with the harmony arrangements and production end of things. Garfunkel’s solo work, despite having some commercial success, is also quite underrated. I think he often gets written off way more than he should be.
 
both metal and punk are tired, banal genres full of bands and fans that care more about growing long hair (like trannies) and wearing make up (like trannies) and putting together cute outfits (like trannies) and whining about pop culture issues (like trannies) than the quality of the music
 
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