Which country is more influential to music?
While Britain had a lot of important musicians in mostly the same genre, I feel that America was creating all these new genres over the years with all types of different influential musicians within each genre.
the US
all the UK has ever done (with the exception of bleeps) was sanitize what was going on over here for mass market appeal
>>72752606
The answer is entirely dependent on what genres most affect the person answering.
In truth, the two cultures are so intermingled that influences flowed to and fro in equilibrium.
>>72752699
shut the fuck up you stupid fog breathing faggot the US is the top dog here
>>72752718
laffed
>>72752699
/thread
>>72752606
>>72752679
>>72752718
>>>/int/ or >>>/pol/ or wherever dumb nationalism argument threads are rife
i dont know but thats a shitty flag
>>72752734
>>72752738
the US is the cream of the crop musically
this has been proven time and time again, centuries over redcoat
>>72752606
The US by a wide margin. How many genres have come out of the UK. The UK does make a ton of great music but usually it's building on things established by US artists.
>>72752606
Latvia.
Norway, Sweden, Japan
>>72752606
The US. It's a far better country in everything so we might as well include music too.
>>72752606
Iceland
(proportional to population)
>>72752876
Sigur Ros, Bjork, and...?
>>72752891
yep
just those two
>>72752926
Considering they have like 300k people, I'd say that >>72752876 is right