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Justin Timberlake's comments about his new album/song
The Eyeball Kid:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---Fuck inauthenticity. Iron Maiden have probably sold more albums over their career than this guy.
It's just shallow vapid shit for 13 year old girls. It could have been recorded on a twenty quid karaoke machine in his mums basement and distributed on a cassette-only label run by a commune of anarcho-syndicalist lesbian freedom fighters who only advertise through culture-jamming graffiti and personal endorsements from Sub-Comandante Marcos and it would still be shallow vapid shit for 13 year old girls.
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13 year olds? Thats like way older then what some of my fave songs sound like. 'I Think That We Are Gonna Be Friends' stops being applicable past like 9 years old
Who cares if its shallow vapid shit as long as its GOOD shallow vapid shit?
jcknbl:
--- Quote from: TheCourtJester ---If you had an interest in real dance music...You'd know Foggy, Outfly, Ferry Corsten, 4 Strings, Armin Can Buuren, Iio, DJ Micro, Motorcycle, Kate Ryan, Lazard, Lost Tribe, Metric, Kira, KMC, Pepe, Divine Inspiration.
Mainstream or obscure, easy-to-find or rare and expensive, mutt or pure-bred, dog poop is still dog poop.
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Its really funny that you say that right after listing a bunch of completely unknown acts and telling us that these acts are "real" dance music- which of course implitly attacks the authenticity of our preferences. The first statement completely undermines the first.
Khar: Seriously, if it will only take a half hour give us a track. If you really think you could be substituted for Timbaland and no one would notice... by all means demonstrate this skill.
Johnny C:
I don't think the new single is particularly stellar, guys. Note that this does not make me a bad person.
jcknbl:
I'll admit the song is wearing thin pretty quick. Certainly no "Promiscuous Girl" or "Since You've Been Gone". Still, mainstream pop/hip-hop is in a much better place than mainstream rock.
The Eyeball Kid:
I read a GREAT article written as if it was from a world where punk was mainstream and heavy metal was underground. It reversed all the usual critcal cliches, and even had stuff like, um, Def Leppard instead of The Replacements getting their song covered for That 70's Show
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