FUCK THE POLICE
911 EVERY DAY
My money is on Yeezy.
Yeh and he could actually sing in tune, what the fuck??Another stale rocker who was relevant 50 years ago.
I know...it's kinda sad that there are no relevant rockers from your generation so you have to sample our generations rockers to try and be relevant.Another stale rocker who was relevant 50 years ago.
I know...it's kinda sad that there are no relevant rockers from your generation so you have to sample our generations rockers to try and be relevant.
Yeah well your generation made sure of that.Rock sucks.
watermark is trying to troll me and you guys are unwilling participants. there is only watermark and me, the rest of you are just shades.
Yeah well your generation made sure of that.
I'm going to hazard a guess that you began to feel that way under Gen X bands before Millenials got going.
Grind..when we want your opinion we will give it to you.watermark is trying to troll me and you guys are unwilling participants. there is only watermark and me, the rest of you are just shades.
In 50 years people will laugh at your opinion.
Gen X did ahight. Most millennials have never heard good tunes outside of a concert. Just MP3 players so they grew up never having listened to quality sound systems on a daily basis so it’s understandable that taste in music is pretty one dimensional.
Technology hasn't even come up with a recording media that's more accurate than vinyl LP. LP's biggest disadvantage is it's size and durability yet this old analog technology still provides far better sound quality than an MP3 can. You don't have to worry about an MP3 degrading over time and having to replace it but no MP3 produces the sound quality of a clean Vinyl LP. That's due to the nature of MP3's that do not capture all the sound waves and algorhithms. They only capture the peak ones. So if an MP3 was a true sound recording it would carry far more data than is practical for electronic media. So since an MP3 is not true or complete recording of a song/music, and vinyl LP is, a vinyl LP produces a higher sound quality than an MP3 player can....until the vinyl LP wears out.Increasingly, the recorded music is of such high sound quality that it makes live performances sound weak in comparison. That's what people are listening to on their MP3s.