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In reply to the discussion: How Science Just Proved That Life Sucks [View all]Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)29. I love melodysheep's remixes with it
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I don't know what science will prove next but I do agree that modern popular music sucks.
Louisiana1976
May 2014
#1
I've had an unusual experience - after hating pop for much of the '00s, I love today's pop music!
reformist2
May 2014
#6
Not much of a Euro-disco fan, but I'll confess to enjoying some Giorgio Moroder from time to time.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#34
Setting aside the merits of rap and hip-hop, I will boldly say this (and you may agree)
hatrack
May 2014
#23
I still consider Biggie Smalls probably the greatest rapper of all time.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#38
At least you don't seem to be one of these "classical music is the only REAL music" snobs.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#39
Thanks a lot, now I have that goddamn "Way down yonder on the Chatahootchie..." song
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#35
"Modern country universally sounds like Nickelback, stripped of any hint of blues influence"
Fumesucker
May 2014
#45
Anyone who thinks popular music sucks clearly hasn't heard Babymetal and hence needs to...
Shandris
May 2014
#9
artificial loudness >>> music has been engineered to be loud. Believe it or not.
KittyWampus
May 2014
#10
I always laugh at people who struggle to explain why their preferences are superior
Taitertots
May 2014
#20
I think there is still much good music out there, but with today's technology...
yawnmaster
May 2014
#28
you know...that got me thinking as to another reason some good music may not make it...
yawnmaster
May 2014
#53
Good points. Although most people seem to think music was better when they were kids.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#40
They ditched melodies sometime in the sixties. New music has sucked since then. nt
valerief
May 2014
#52