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Kinski wrote:this is how it's gonna be:
1. new album drops and is sold out everywhere thanks to how popular they are to internet hipsters.
2. in two weeks time first haters creep in.
3. Pitchfork gives it a 4/10 for the lols
4. Joyrex says it's quite good.
5. math nerds figure out everything on the album obviously and remotely related to the numbers: 70, 69, 1969, 13, 6, 666 and already predict the next release based off those numbers and dates of the year.
5. after a year of discussing the same crap specific people and newbies who just torrented the discography and already played it out will be abck at bitching there's no new boc in sight
the end.
+1 it limits creativity because you're confining yourself to sounding appropriate for that trend or specific genre.Seeya_Later wrote:^^^
Actually a good thing though. Trends keep people from really expressing themselves IMO.
Seeya_Later wrote:It's like how in the early 90's everything had a rap during the bridge.
Seeya_Later wrote:It's like how in the early 90's everything had a rap during the bridge.
Seeya_Later wrote:It's like how in the early 90's everything had a rap during the bridge.
dp wrote:Seeya_Later wrote:It's like how in the early 90's everything had a rap during the bridge.
it did? cuz i was in high school in the early 90's and i don't remember hearing any rapping in my Pavement, Guided by Voices and Sebadoh records... get yr facts straight.
ArbitersGround wrote:If BoC had a rapper on one of their tracks off a new album, I'd be superpissed.
jay bee wrote:
Jay z on the new BOC album - heard it here first.
(may/may not be true)
jay bee wrote:ArbitersGround wrote:If BoC had a rapper on one of their tracks off a new album, I'd be superpissed.
Jay z on the new BOC album - heard it here first.
(may/may not be true)
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