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Music you grew out of.
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animal collective
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Radiohead
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Ska punk
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The Tool
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>>55278705
>trying this hard to fit in
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Also music you grew into.
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gorillaz was the first time i actually cared about music. grew out of that ages ago. a friend of mine still listens to this shit tho.
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>>55278777
Yeah, when you start thinking about mortgages and 401ks, some stuff loses its appeal and makes you cringe to watch others have no self-awareness of. Not bad at the time, but you shouldn't spend your life trying to recapture a moment instead of making new ones.
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>ITT: when did you stop listening to good music and start listening to hipster garbage?
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Breakcore
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Avenged Sevenfold. Although to be honest I grew out of them and started listening to worse shit.
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honestly, Boards of Canada and other boring downtempo/ambient artists like Helios, Secede, Eluvium and Hammock
Was super into that stuff when I was 16, I think Geogaddi and MHTRTC are the only albums of that style I can listen to now
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>>55278705
A couple things.

>emo/pop-punk
It started sounding really shallow and insincere.
>rap
People who want to listen to brutal violence and depressing hood shit they can't even relate to while smoking weed helped kill it. Skits get old fast and weren't even funny the first time.
>most metal and hardcore
I just don't have that edgyness and energy anymore.
>visual kei
>marilyn manson
>EDM

I didn't really start listening to music seriously until I was 17 so there's not much I was actually into on any level to grow out of, just things I had passed onto me.
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Metal
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>>55279150
hello me.
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>>55279256
>>55279150
How do you even get into that in the first place at 16? How hard were you trying?
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>>55279265
Nevermind, I was into crescendo-core post-rock. I understand completely.
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>>55278705
Shit Demon Days was my favourite album... on a certain way it still is, i love that shit
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Metallica

Really, the 80's, but that's the first band taht comes to mind.
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All Metal basically.
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>>55278919
>you shouldn't spend your life trying to recapture a moment instead of making new ones

That's how I'm trying to view everything now, not just music. It's hard, but I really think it's a better view to have in life
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>>55279265
trying what?
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>>55278705
i used to really love coheed and cambria, but find them borderline unlistenable now. admittedly i still listen to a lot of the other bands i was listening to around the same time (mastodon, deftones and the mars volta mainly)
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>>55278720
Ska is not dead.
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>>55279265
Maybe I just live in a place where the music culture is terrible (Utah), but I had the worst tastes at 16. I was listening to shit like Green Day and U2. I don't think I could have even understood BOC or Helios at that age.
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>>55278777
But what if they just still like it? What's wrong with that? They do have some pretty great albums.
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>>55279424
I don't know exactly what make me realize it, but I think it was watching someone try to drive some good memories into the ground instead of just letting them be what they are. Like adult sleepover level shit. If you're going to be a manchild, be new and fresh about it.

>>55279476
I know that feel down to the band, though I can still listen to Second Stage. I jumped ship around good apollo when everything to meta-breakupcore instead of decent rock opera.
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>>55278761
Nah, I'm this guy >>55278750 and Tool just bores the shit out of me. I couldn't care less if some faggot on a weeaboo message board approves of my tastes or not.
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>>55278766
:D Sommerfagal is soooo good!
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>>55279887
>Sommerfagal
kek The irony!
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>>55279577
It means they probably haven't grown as a person since they were 14. I used to like it too, but then the trite lyrics and political soapboxing got old. Then there's this thing about bands and music steeped in lore that you tend to grow out of as you grow, or at least seek in better forms. I don't consider myself particularly mature, but I still feel like less of a faggot blasting booty bass made by actual faggots for fags to grind to than a cartoon band marketed to teenagers.
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>>55279232
>rap

kek, hip hop don't want you, nigga
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>>55279919
wut?
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>>55279940
Not him but people like you are the reason why so many people are turned off from hip hop.
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>>55279919
yeah, didn't really look up how to spell that shit :D
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>>55279940
Didn't say I grew out of hiphop. Just the corny ultraviolence and the need for niggas to play depressing alone-time music when you're having a teaparty. It's like now no one wants to listen to punk or buttmetal when they're having a toke.
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>>55279964
>sommerfagal
>Summerfags
Whoosh
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The Beatles and Pink Floyd
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>>55279975
I think it's more that they either:

>don't like blacks or anything that has to do with black culture
>think it's "ultra-violent"
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>>55280014
Eat a dick, cuntface.
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>>55279887
What anders has been up to since DBy is so sad.
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>>55280079
If the shoe fits, wear it i guess, even if i wasn't talking about you specifically. :^)
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>>55280121
I kinda disagree. Detektivbären were not really sure what they were doing stylistically. Wintergatan may not be up your alley, but it is consistent. I mean all he did to begin with is emulating Yann Tiersen with an 808
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>>55280077
>>don't like blacks or anything that has to do with black culture
>implying that there's anything wrong with this
Black culture is a cancer on civilization.
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>>55280182
>detektivbären

lol what the fuck? That's nonsense, you meant Detektivbyrån
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>>55280273
Dude, my keyboard doesn't write Viking. I'll get as close as I can.
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>>55280182
I like what Wintergatan is doing much better, but miss some of the more traditional songs with a bit of synth. It's pretty clear the direction both of them wanted to go in and why it wasn't going to work. Still, this is just depressing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHm2CGMXGW0
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The Beatles(pre-Revolver)
Linkin Park
>used to listen to pic related every day
Green Day
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>>55280189
Ever heard of a place called /pol/??
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>>55280389
Yeah, but they're not a music board.
>implying that gangbanging, theft, murder, abandoning children, unprotected sex, and leeching off the hard work of others is something to be celebrated
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>>55280189
smh this some damn hate crime shit nigga why is you even on /mu/ forreals doe
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>>55280321
was that chess piece always there...
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>>55280319
lol wtf!
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>>55280189
You might be on the wrong board, man.
Consider fucking off.
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Most guitar-based music.
Everyone in my town plays fucking guitar, and it bores me to death.
Examples of non-shitty guitar music: Can, Kauffman & Caboor, Big Star, Talk Talk, etc.
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>>55280189
This
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>>55280408
>implying all humans don't do those things
>especially implying white people don't leech off the hard work of others
I'm not even /whiteguilt/. We're just really fucking good at exploiting people. It's probably that cromagnon ancestry.
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>>55280615
We don't write songs about it and make it a core element of our popular culture.
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i grew out of these a long time ago
Def Leppord
AC/DC
Queen

i grew out of these recently
Nightwish
Symphony X
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>>55280663
>I'm the spokesperson for all white people
>I ignore context of why these songs exist
le racism face
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>>55280704
The word is forget. Also
>italians
>white
>not the niggers of europe
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>>55280615
No black people don't naturally rape, thief, murder, abandon children, spread aods, and leech off the hard work of my country.
But please explain why most of these crimes are done by immigrants?

They come from a shit place and we offerr them a new life, yet they still commit all these atrocities and then we're supposed to just take it.
It's fucking bullshit and lefties know it, it's easier to destroy than it is to build, we need capable people and not some savages.

>I hate my own race
I see the lefties succeeded wonderfully, have you no pride left?

>Inb4 neonazi
>Inb4 /pol/
But ofcourse that won't stop anyone from calling me that because hurr not being left means being far right these days
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>>55280822
not music related.

captcha:
ewism
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Hopsin and Odd Future.
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>>55280868
Fine

I grew out of Radiohead and Kanye West
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>you will never be an angry young white man caring about things again
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>>55279927
>It means they probably haven't grown as a person

That's quite a stretch. You do realize that a lot of people don't have an active interest in music and their taste in it doesn't really reflect changes in their life. None of my highschool friends are really into music, and when I visit them I find they listen to mostly the same stuff they always have, save for a few new artists. But they've definitely grown and changed a lot as people. Music just doesn't represent that well.
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>>55279927
nigga u seem like a drag lmao
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>>55279927
You're fucking white, aren't you?
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>tfw still into Gorillaz
I suck as an adult
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>>55281391
Different strokes man, different strokes, don't let us dictate your life.
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>>55280419
no
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>>55281047
Maybe I'm just part of a different crowd, but my friends have kept up or at least stopped listening to cringy teenage shit. The ones who didn't still act like teenagers, and not that it's any correlation, still live at home or knocked up some girl and are children raising a child.

Anyway, it's not the outward self-awareness of caring what other people think, but the inward one where they're approaching 30 and don't cringe at themselves for what they still listen to.
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>>55279265
16 is when most music fans explore a lot of music. With the internet it's easy.
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>>55280822
This still isn't music related, but I never said I hated my own race. I love how good white people are at exploiting others. It's made my life a lot easier than it would have been otherwise, and I'm not guilty about it at all, because it's just the way things are.
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fleet foxes and stone roses
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>>55279870
Oh no, I was just replying to OP, because he mentioned Gorillaz.
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Artists I thought I grew out of still sound good on recent relisten (Radiohead, Sigur Ros, The Mars Volta)
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>>55281391
Since when was Gorillaz exclusively 4kidz?
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>>55281602
>Exploiting
Like other cultures are doing to us now?
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>>55281767
Since you are at an age where someone would think you have to smoke a lot of weed to listen to it and not be wrong. Would not hire.
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>>55281821
I actually don't know what you're talking about.
Are you British or something?
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Post-rock, drone and stoner/sludge metal.
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>>55281845
You care deeply about what other people think about your personal tastes, don't you?
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Just metal, metalcore and hardcore stuff really. Everything else I listened to when I was 16 I still listen to at 26. Kek at people who say "I can't listen to Gorillaz because of muh 401k!"
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Puddle of mudd. Seether. Alesana, Escape the fate, Blessthefall, The Word Alive, A Day To Remember.

A bazillion others.
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I actually grew out of Weezer at age 15 and into hardcore then I came back to Weezer after listening to pinkerton and stopped listening to hardcore 5 years later
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>>55279480
Shh... just accept it. Computers have come. We have no need for your horns.
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>>55281882
Mass immigration
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>>55279480
Ska's pretty fucking dead, there's still enough stuff to listen to though.
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>>55280570
A lot of musicians are still trying to be Led Zeppelin and end up sounding dull and just like every other ripoff hard rock band. I think guitars will always have a place in music, but artists can't rely on it as a centerpiece like they used to.
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Within Temptation and Evanescence immediately come to mind, which is weird considering I still like Lacuna Coil, doubly so considering their output in the last 5 or 6 years. I barely listen to artists like Gorillaz, Linkin Park, Green Day or Paramore anymore but I'll be in the mood for it out of nowhere like twice a year on average. I've just about grown out of them as well.
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>>55280822
I like how related this is to music. Oh wait it's not. Oh wait you're an in the closet xenophobe that generalizes people based on... Experience? The news? I don't care? Fuck off? Fuck off.
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>>55278976
>everything I like is good music
>everything I don't like is garbage
yup
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>>55279232
>visual kei
I listen to some VK out of nostalgia occasionally, some of those guys have really great voices. It doesn't seem like too many current Japanese bands have singers with lower vocals.
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>>55282100
Literally a non-issue, because it's not something people can change, and it's not the immigrants doing the exploiting.
Countries where immigration is a "problem" actually just have unofficial guest worker programs.
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>>55278705
>>55280321
these

also tumblr-core stuff like The XX and Brand New
also "conscious" hip-hop
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OFWGKTA

Most rap that's more popular/mainstream

Fall out boy

Anything "80s metal"
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Hip-hop. I can still appreciate a good instrumental, but the lyrics are just obnoxious self-focused crap that's endlessly repeating some sort of hip-hop dogma to reinforce itself perpetually.
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i also listened to drake the most, but i didnt grow out of it.
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gorillaz s/t still great
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What? You think you have somehow matured from a change in musical taste? Reminder that you are still a basement dwelling fuckface on a fucking board full of 12 year olds. Kill yourselves.
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>>55282703

I actually had to grow into the S/T. It's such an eclectic album that it threw younger me for a while. Their pre-Demon Days stuff in general had to click for me.
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>>55282745
>all this projection
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>>55281391
So what? I'm am too. Most people on /mu/ are. Its really well crafted and creative pop music. Each album is incredibly diverse, and the collaborations are always top notch (DOOM, Dennis Hopper, Del, that guy on latin contigo, etc)
Damon Albarn is quietly one of the greatest songwriters of his generation.
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I grew out of metal, started listening to indie and EDM, and realized it was shit and went back to metal.
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>>55280321

All these people "growing out of metal" without mentioning any band because they only were into nightwish, limp bizkit or dimmu borgir.
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>>55284041
>not growing out of metal and getting into dungeon synth
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>>55280900
>
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U2
The Smiths

don't dislike then, just never listen to them
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>>55279232
>emo/pop-punk
Recently left this genre in the dust too, save for a few albums. Every band uses the same lyrical style and imagery to the point where it sounds so disengenuine and they're just parroting each other.
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>>55284625
All genres eventually go up their own ass into either pizzacore or screaming and/or crying about nothing and they were already halfway there to start with.
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Folk Punk
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>>55279265
I was into most /mu/ core at 16, without ever having been here. I'm 25 now. Some people jist get curious younger and I used to read a lot of music info and reviews etc. Maybe same for that poster.
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>>55284701
I kinda knew it subconsiously anyway. Even when I still felt like I was really into it, I didn't listen to any albums that came out past ~2013.
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>>55279927
>it means they probably haven't grown as a person since they were 14

Nigga, what?
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Plastic Beach was a good album man.
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theres very little hip hop i enjoy nowadays
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>>55281584
>Anyway, it's not the outward self-awareness of caring what other people think, but the inward one where they're approaching 30 and don't cringe at themselves for what they still listen to.

No, it's definitely you caring about what people think. You care so much that you're projecting your insecurities onto them. They enjoy what they listen to, and you're saying they shouldn't, because... why? You're the only one cringing. It's really petty to judge people for what they listen to. We all listen to music for different reasons.

(And this is coming from someone who used to judge people all the time for their music tastes)
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metal, edm in general
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>>55282100
Old immigrants vs New immigrants
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>>55285427
What kind of metal did you grow out of? I was late to metal and i love it it small burst. I tend to prefer black/deahmetal and grindcore.
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>>55278705
Metal, hip hop, AnCo, Radio head, Prog, Electronic music, Dad rock, Bluegrass, Classical.
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>>55285627
what do you listen to now?
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>listening to anything other than Ween
its like you losers haven't transcended from lesser beings yet

Captcha: hemp
(not that I lower myself to the level of smoking weed, its just 420 thought it was relevant)
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>>55285684
Danger music, Harsh Wall noise, Generative electronics, Tibetan throat singing, the sound of me railing your mum
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>>55285707
do you also have a nazi flag in your room?
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>>55285707
radical lmao
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>>55285707
>he doesn't even post-auditory
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>>55285707
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no wait they're still on my workout playlist
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>>55285770
>>55285812
>>55285833
>>55285844
meme on me all you want fags. But in the end we all know im the patrician and you're all worthless plebs
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>>55285909
You're still listening to music with your ears. It is you that is the pleb and doesn't even know it.
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I used to love Nine Inch Nails. I just can't deal with the doom 'n gloom any more.
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>>55285707
>>55285909
Recommend me the best Danger Music, Harsh Wall Noise, and Generative Electronic album/piece/composition you know.
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>>55286007
>best
You're missing the point entirely.
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>>55286007
>DM (i call it dm for short)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HS5ZkPXkto0
>HWN (I call it HWN for short)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smKK1hs--l4
>Generative (I leave out the "electronics" so plebs don't think im putting it in that category)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-BX2wxZjwA
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>>55286029
I guess I didn't mean "best". Obviously that's subjective. I meant what your favorites are. Or best to you.
>>55286060
Get out of here faggot
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>>55285909
i'm actually ok with generative electronics and tibetan throat singing. but anytime i look up any type of harsh noise, i find a bunch of people who look like they care way too much about trying to "look the part". it's like it's more about the scene than the noise itself and it doesn't feel genuine, but i could definitely be wrong.
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>>55278714
>>55278705
>>55279249
all of this
>>55285259
kind of
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>>55286140
I agree with you. I haven't checked out a lot of generative elctronics, but I have listened to quite a bit of tibetan throat singing, even seeing some of them live (tibetan throat singing groups come around my area a lot).

>>55286060
The DM is literally a meme, the hwn song is the first thing you get when you look up hwn on google, and that's the generative song everyone that's heard of generative knows. get out of here
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>>55286140
I wouldn't expect a plen to be able to comprehend the Intricate layers of HWN, the primitive raw emotion off Danger music. Or the Complex mathematical ideas behind Generative Electronics
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>>55286190
I'm just not believing your act in the way I believe the guy doing #17 is mentally ill.
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>>55286180
>>55286140

why is Tibetan throat singing even in the same "edgy" category was stuff like hwn

it's very peaceful and relaxing
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>>55286299
That is not the purpose of it at all, not at all.
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>>55285259
This.
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>>55286190
i mean, you don't actually listen to that danger music video linked above regularly like you would other music, right? i see it as performance art, which is completely fine.

i have no opinion on harsh noise right now.

i said i'm ok with generative electronics, but are you listening to it solely because of the "complex mathematical ideas"?

to me, it sounds like you care more about WHY you listen to music than the music itself.
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>>55286368
>replying to a C class troll
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>>55286368
honestly I thought this whole thing was a big joke. I was just messing around but now I'm starting to see you guys are actually taking this seriously, which is extremely depressing and pathetic. This board may actually be the single worst board on this entire website, because this tells me that some people are actually serious about this "patrician, pleb" thing. All of you are losers.
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>>55286350
then what is its purpose?
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>>55286400
>>55286412
to be honest, i'm just hoping that someone who actually is in to harsh noise will explain it to me, because i'm genuinely curious
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>>55286439
At first I didn't think anyone actually was, but seeing my responses. It seems like some people actually take it seriously, which depresses me. I bet when you call someone a pleb you actually mean it.
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>>55286414
The instruments are anti-music designed to heighten awareness. There's no pattern or rhythm or melody to lull you into samsara. It's the antithesis of peaceful and relaxing. The chanting is a recitation with which your mind becomes one with the sutra and in tibetan, it's rarely happy peaceful stuff. There's more going on but tibetan hurts my eyes to read, I'm shit at it and they won't let me near the good books.
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>>55282636
this.
but only because their new music is shit.
hybrid and meteora still aces.
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>>55285396
Nice to see sensible people once in a while
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>>55281391
Your issue isn't that you listen to something you enjoy, it's that you hate yourself for it because a bunch of pretentious cum guzzlers on 4chan told you to
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>>55285396
this
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>>55278705
100% of metal, including any subgenre.
99.5% of punk.
98.9% of reggae.
96.333% of hip-hop.
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>>55285975
downward spiral is one of those albums from my teenage years which actually got better to me when I got older. Such fantastic texturing.
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>>55282398
this album's god tier stfu
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>>55285396
Did I open up some sort of old wound where they made fun of your baby taste back in middle school?
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I grew out of lyrical music and listen to club/system music now
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>>55286439
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danger_music

Reading the article, I'm suspect the experience might be comparable to jumping into a mosh pit during a performance, as they both give the listener a sense of danger.
I'm guessing the point of danger music is to evoke a sense of fear or concern from the audience.

Here's one of the artists featured in the article
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE5u3ThYyl4
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I've grown out of being autistic about genres. If I recommend music to somebody, I'll usually list a band/musician or three that it reminds me of instead of giving it some stupidly specific label.
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>>55287778
People go more specific than "X metal" or "post-punk"?
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>>55282398
Everyone says Brand New but Deja Entendu is really a pretty good album with a few cringe-y pop punk lyrics and TDAG is a great album with a few obnoxiously self-pitying lyrics

I just listened to both a few months ago for the first time and I think they aged pretty well
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YOU DON'T GROW OUT OF GORILLAZ

GORILLAZ GROW OUT OF YOU
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>>55286439
I honestly think danger music is more of a performance art.
I have to admit, stuff like this is usually what comes up when describing why the art world is kind of silly. I know there are some lists floating around here that depict the deepest music as things that don't follow any conventions of music. Generally, all that stuff is just nonsense, with some exception.
Danger music is derived from dadaism, which is essential 'anti-art', stuff like Andy Warhol's Sleep, which is just a lengthy recording of John Giorno sleeping for several hours. It's usually a form of protest: one performance in 1968 by Gunther Brus (admittedly a more memorable performance than most) is simply him urinating and defecating on a stage, then masturbating while singing the Austrian national anthem.

Unfortunately the reason none of that 'deep' shit is talked about on /mu/ is because there's no point, often. It's nothing more than spectacle, something that you might listen to once and then forget about, because it leaves no lasting impression; it's literally all just noise. It's hard for something like that to ever be remembered, when performances are seldom recorded.
Danger music, specifically, is just has to be music that you play while hurting yourself. Just something edgy to show off on last.fm.
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>>55285396
agreed. that other guy is bitter as fuck.
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>>55280041
Is it bad that I grew out of punk into emo?
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>>55280822
>we offerr them a new life
>implying they're not second-class citizens, especially in the eyes of people like you
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>>55288177
according to the chart, emo is punk, so you never grew out of punk
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>>55286541
that sounds like some new age shit
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>>55289407
It's probably older than Buddhism and part of the Bon tradition.
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>>55278705
They still have some songs I enjoy though
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiNdcBg3xC8
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>>55288842
>Implying they're not second-class citizens
Nice one leftie.
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>>55285909
very truuuuuue
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