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patronsaintpizza t1_ja94hb5 wrote

I mean I’m never gonna stop listening to Floyd or Fleetwood, but I just can’t stand Tom Petty, AC/DC, the Boss, etc. I don’t even think Peter Frampton gets a pass anymore. Ooh baby I love you way? Ugh

No offense to Mr McDonald, but if I have to hear “Ya Mo be there” one more time I’m going to ya mo burn this place to the ground.

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Fhennerius t1_ja94c6w wrote

I’d say Glowbug and Crywolf. I just glt done writing this really long thing about the former and I don’t have it in me to do it again (just click on my profile and look at my previous comment) but I’d highly suggest these two artists for a very wild ride through fairy consistant amalgamation of genres.

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NJShadow t1_ja949kn wrote

Even if you're just talking about better options for your artists.. for example, there's much better content from Gambino than "Retro."

Would much more suggest "Life: The Biggest Troll."

I wouldn't call your taste in music horrible, but most of it sounds like the background music in a TV show as opposed to anything you would listen to for pleasure or any amount of emotion.

If you're going to go down the semi-calm route, like most of your music suggests, why is there no M84, Aurora, or something with more rhythm or emotion? I find most of those just plain boring.

Also, yeah, fellow Millenial.

Side note: Most of the music from Gen-Z or modern artists is so bad, most of your selections should be considered 10/10 classics at this point, even if I don't personally vibe to them.

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