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Post by ninja1ninja2 on Dec 12, 2011 21:15:11 GMT -5
Discuss this reality.
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Post by Hunter! on Dec 12, 2011 21:40:09 GMT -5
Seeing as generally there are more genres we don't like, than we do like. Most music does suck to most people. But if you look at it all from the world's perspective, every music is good because it pleases different ears. Even Rebecca Black's music is appreciated... ha.
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Post by TheGuitahHeroe on Dec 12, 2011 22:16:39 GMT -5
Interesting choice of topic. It's easy to say that anything you don't necessarily like "sucks" because it doesn't appeal to you. Another person could hear the same song and take great pleasure from it. It's all subjective. In this sense, basically what Hunter said. I generally take the other side of it--most music DOESN'T suck--for this reason. As long as the music is well-crafted and there was a significant amount of artistic thought behind it, there's always somebody out there who is going to be fond of it. I dislike (most) heavy metal. It doesn't necessarily mean it sucks, it just means it doesn't appeal to me personally. The next guy could like it just as much as I dislike it. Plus, I can still appreciate the musicianship applied to such music that I dislike. If I'm unable to do that when I listen to a song....then yeah, it sucks to me
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Post by AMTRAX on Dec 12, 2011 23:17:01 GMT -5
Not sure if trolling or if actually serious. Almost positive this belongs in the spam section with that vague first post.
Everyone has different likes. All music is different. What might suck to you might be good to someone else. Just like your favorite song might be hated by people worldwide.
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Post by Dasgust on Dec 13, 2011 11:43:33 GMT -5
Most music sucks, you say? It's your opinion. There is music that sucks and there is music that is awesome. I don't care about the ratio of good/bad music since there still is good music out there. We also have musicians or note-enterers here on the forum and I enjoy listening to their stuff, too.
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