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karl gambolputty...:
Being of the current generation, I can't really argue with that, so, in my best Tony Montana impression: If joo say so mang.

TrueNeutral:
I love the current state of music.

Why? Because I'm of this generation. It was my reference point. When I started listening to good music it was all the more awesome, and it still is!

And an added bonus? I am actually capable of enjoying music I know to be bad because I grew up with worse. And I mean actually, non-ironically enjoying it.

onewheelwizzard:
All I know is that there's more good music out there than I have time to listen to and appreciate, and that's more than good enough for me.

Right now, there are probably at least 10 *current* bands who I really want to listen to heavily, and who I'm fairly certain I'll like if I listen to them heavily, but who I just don't have time for because the other stuff I'm listening to right now is just so good.  And there's so much amazing older stuff that I haven't listened to yet that I'll never have the right to complain about not having enough good music.

I can see how a musician could be disappointed with the scene surrounding their preferred genre, but on a personal level, there is SO MUCH music that I really, really like, both old and current, and so much more music that I haven't fully explored yet (again, both old and current), that I'm having trouble keeping up.  "The current state of music," in my personal universe, is far richer than I can possibly appreciate.

Scandanavian War Machine:

--- Quote from: onewheelwizzard ---All I know is that there's more good music out there than I have time to listen to and appreciate, and that's more than good enough for me.

Right now, there are probably at least 10 *current* bands who I really want to listen to heavily, and who I'm fairly certain I'll like if I listen to them heavily, but who I just don't have time for because the other stuff I'm listening to right now is just so good.  And there's so much amazing older stuff that I haven't listened to yet that that I'll never have the right to complain about not having enough good music.

I can see how a musician could be disappointed with the scene surrounding their preferred genre, but on a personal level, there is SO MUCH music that I really, really like, both old and current, and so much more music that I haven't fully explored yet (again, both old and current), that I'm having trouble keeping up.  "The current state of music," in my personal universe, is far richer than I can possibly appreciate.
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agreed.

Rizzo:

--- Quote from: tommydski ---seriously guys, there's great music everywhere. you just aren't looking hard enough for it. that's me saying that and i have a pretty thick screen for bullshit. i'm thinking bands like deerhoof and liars are creating some of the best music i have ever heard. i have recently seen the gossip and electrelane and they both knocked me on my ass.
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See, I hate that kind of music. It bores me stupid and I want to die when I hear it.
Being a mopey industrial punk, I find that there have been maybe 20 releases in the past 5 years that I've actually seen fit to put on high rotation and everything else is late 80's/early 90's.


--- Quote from: tommydski ---EVERYONE THAT LISTENS TO COHEED AND CAMBRIA IS A SEX OFFENDER.
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That on the other hand I agree with completely.

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