>tfw I can't talk about music with people irl because they're all plebs
>tfw this board used to be my escape
>tfw I used to love talking about obscure music here
>tfw the board is overrun with underage plebs who unironically listen to shit like Twenty One Pilots and Young Thug
>tfw waifu posting is out of control
>tfw I can't even come here to discuss music anymore
Has anybody else ascended past this board? I think its time for me to leave. I whole-heartedly believe that I'm sharing a board with a bunch of 15 year olds who listen to the radio.
Yeah, I feel you. There's no saving this place.
>tfw you've ascended past /mu/core and listen to bands early material to get creative fixes like early Korn
early Korn is great, Issues reminds me of Amnesiac.
>>71417560
Not Korn, but I know what you mean. I enjoy listening to an artist's very earliest recordings, when it was real.
>>71417499
>framed scaruffi photo
lost
>>71417499
i started browsing /mu/ in 2010. shit changed. also, idk if its me but it seems much slower. ive been going to /pol/ and /r9k/ and /g/. they're better, and by now, I know what kinda music to find by myself. miss the banter and the memes though
>>71417604
Yeah, it's slow as fuck. Threads about good music get pushed to the last page, while xxxtentacion shill threads and 5 different "thoughts on her body of work" waifu threads with no substance whatsoever get bumped to page one.
In my IMO, the waifubait has gotten really bad the past few months, and there's always a group of posters ready to derail a decent thread at the first hint of politics. Like half of the threads about the new Sun Kil Moon or Father John Misty albums had that happen to them. It's also been kind of boring.
There have been worse times, but there's definitely a slump.
This is an active thread right now. This is what the people of /mu/ are posting.
People like this should be banned forever. Think about it. When their ban is up, assuming they don't just change their IPs and start shitposting again immediately, they'll just post another god awful that like this, and it will receive 200+ replies.
Can you seriously imagine a person like this, a person who took the time to type out this stupid garbage, turning their life around and becoming a good poster who contributes to the board? Of course not.
>>71417768
that is pasta dum dum
>>71417590
exactly, like this https://play.spotify.com/track/7nemcVsXVFZF01iqpIIo2Y?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open
it really has fallen off fast, even in just the last year or so. it's very hard to find good threads
>>71417789
My point is that the person who posted it will always be a shitposter. They won't suddenly change and mature and become somebody who offers quality contributions to this board.
They should be permabanned.
Does anyone know why it's so hard to get mods on this board? /a/ and /jp/ and the porn boards all seem to have active mods, the rest might as well be lawless.
>>71417499
>loveless is in a vacuum
Kek
>>71417499
whats that album way in the bottom right, where it looks like the wallpaper is coming off, what is that
>>71417954
This board is a fucking lawless wasteland. Seriously. We're worse than /tv/
How dare anybody on /mu/ make fun of any other board when we're easily one of the worse on the site.
>come back for first time in months
>5 duck threads
When did this start? I don't really want to come back if this is how shit we've become. I mean it was shit before but at least it was music related.
>>71417549
Have you seen the other boards? Mu is in decent shape bud
>>71417499
Change twenty pilots and young thug with Gorillaz and Tame Impala then I'll agree
>>71417768
Shitposting is more of a consequence than a reason. If this board actually had people who want to discover new music and talk about it those type of threads would be ignored
>>71419184
Seriously. Poor /tv/.
Been browsing since '09. Should have left /mu/ years ago. Definitely don't check as regularly as I used to but I still find myself here. "Pleb/patrician" was the first major trend that killed proper discussion here, not like /mu/ was much better beforehand. It gave people a simple way to dismiss any opposing opinion and feel smug. Shitposting reached a new high. "Pleb/patrician" isn't as prevalent as it once was (in comparison to when it first entered the /mu/ lexicon) but not much has changed. Also, the "memes" seem to have really taken off with the clueless younger crowd and now /mu/'s practically a caricature of itself.