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abluebirdswings t1_j654kyr wrote

This a bit of an overreaction. As much as tiktok relies on soundbites it has also helped launch the careers of some pretty decent artists. Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow, Doja Cat etc. It has also brought attention to plenty of smaller indie artists. The music you are suggesting has always existed, and all though you may not like it it has a place and time. Not every piece of music has to be or should be songwriting master piece. An artists will put out a project they are comfortable with. How you recieve it is entirely subjective.

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Willow_Weak t1_j6537yh wrote

I actually find it absolutely not aggressiv, but I understand why people say so. I just texted a friend yesterday: it's incredible how calming such aggressive music is. For me with metal comes a lot of power, strength and it actually lifts me up. I can totally understand this sounds wierd for people tough

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GrapefruitComplex126 t1_j651yk0 wrote

My opinion is lyrics were never an important part of music to me until I bought my first set of good headphones that gave all the instruments more room. Now I can hear everything. Now I listen to songs more based off their meaning (tout le monde and fade to black being a few)

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