What if I told you no genre is objectively above any other and implying otherwise only makes you appear autistic?
That all music has something to offer?
That different music happens to resonate with a different range on the spectrum of human emotion and that all of it is entirely valid to express?
That not everything has to be as complex as classical scores, or as technical as progressive rock/metal, or as instantly gratifying as pop?
Or that hip-hop with meaningful lyrics and high production value exists and so do uninspired and dull attempts at [your fav genres here]?
What if we all tried talking up the music we love and going into detail about how or why it connects with us, rather than wasting any amount of time bashing the music that for whatever reason hasn't clicked with us?
What if someone liking something you don't is not a personal attack that you must go out of your way to defend against?
i know
don't care
duh
duh
duh
it would be a boring echo chamber.
no shit
you don't come here to discuss music that you like, only music that you dislike
someone's butthurt about a mean comment on their favorite album again
Slint spiderman
Let's see who's behind it this time
Of course your kind would post with a Rick & Morty screenshot.
I'd argue that in terms of emotion, music that's inspired by sorrow, misery, loss, failure, etc is what ends up cutting the deepest, as the universe is inherently a system that irreversibly runs down and descends into chaos so these sort of emotions are the unavoidable takeaway and bottom line of the human condition. Is this objectively wrong?
always the ricky and morty fans
what a shit show
b...bb...but what if arguing about music is the only way i'm capable of holding a conversation longer than a minute?
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Then you wonldn't be saying anything new, profound, or substantial whatsoever. Good thing you're not actually making entire threads dedicated to spewing this sophistic garbage while pushing other, much better threads off of the boa-oh wait, you are. You absolute asshole.