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Will they be popular in 10 years?
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Only if the internet is still around
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>>73559668
who?
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I don't remember if limp bizkit were popular 17 years after their debut
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>>73559686
It's a really cool experimental band you def haven't heard about. It's Dead Grasps
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They will be remembered as one of the defining bands of the current decade. I doubt their output will be valuable in 10 years though. BP and JD were already pretty weak. But the fact someone is probably going to write a post now telling me how Bottomless Pit and Jenny Death were their best projects is only proof of their discography's consistency. It's inevitable they'll be seen as representatives of the 2010's in the future
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They'll probably have a strong cult following in 20 or so years. Much like they do now but with a new generation who's far removed from the hype uncovering them.
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They'll be the soundtrack for the inevitable race war in 2019.
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>>73559668

Hopefully not then it will be cool to like them again
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>>73559686
how new are you
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>>73559668
Why is Hacker so fucking hype song I can't stop listening to it.
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>tfw TMS is 10 years old
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>>73560531
no love too
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Might not be popular but I wouldn't be surprised if they turned out to be really influential 10 years from now on, and I think they'll still have something of a cult following.
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>>73560071
This.
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>>73560531
>Why is Hacker so fucking hype song
A ton of glitchy tension building followed by an amazingly resolving synth+vocal chorus.
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They'll probably have parted ways by then, but they'll be considered influential for their time, along with Lil Ugly Mane and Lil B (and no, I am not memeing)
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i doubt they'll still be around in a decade, but their albums that they've dropped so far will be praised more and more as time goes on
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what the fuck I was just watching porn and Guillotine starts playing out of nowhere

7D363B1

what the hell, I wonder which why one of you fuckers did this
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>>73559668
Probably not. They're one of those bands that will be remembered but maybe just for an album or two.
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>>73559724

you're not even funny

>>73559686

it's a really cool experimental band you def haven't heard about. It's called dying clutch
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I don't know why on "what do cute girls listen to?" or "what band should I bring up when talking to a cute girl about music?" threads people say death grips because I've just graduated from high school, went to two different high schools, hang out in Boston all the time, go to NYC every now and then, go to some underground rap shows in Cambridge MA sometimes, and I've never met 1 person, let alone a cute girl, that likes Death Grips or even talks about them.
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>>73564093
yeah considered influential for their time by the same fags that listen to them now
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>>73564378
he's pointing at us...
damn....
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>>73559668

That is a very good looking black man.
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>>73559668
They're not popular now?
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>>73564430
yeah i literally know 1 person irl that knows who they are and hes "weird"
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>>73564430

Literally every kid you ever see with a fidget spinner has atleast listened to TMS or guillotine
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>>73559668
It actually frightens me that in 30 years listening to TMS in public will instantly signify to anyone around me that I'm an aging relic
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Exmilitary shirts will be as popular as Unkown Pleasures shirts
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>>73564527
yeah wow. pretty strange imagining that
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>>73564595
I hope so. Best case scenario is for death grips to be a 21st century joy division
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They are already forgotten
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>>73559668
In 10 years high schoolers will still come to /mu/ and talk about how amazing Death Grips is and how their tastes are so evolved that they can truly appreciate them. Then they'll talk about how they wish they could have been around back in the 2010s to see them live and that they were born in le wrong generation.

Other than that /mu/ will be dead.
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>>73560207
death grips will be the ost for the multiracial raider gangs that aren't aligned with any side and just fight to take territory/resources

>>73564595
and yet all I see where I live is OF hoodies
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>>73564705
4chan is already dead. In ten years it'll be completely overrun with normals and /pol/ shitposters complaining that double helix has subliminal islamist propaganda because one of the samples is someone saying allah
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>>73564705
I wish I could have seen them back in 2012 ;_;
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>>73562223
Nah they are already influential many rappers copy them especially Kanye West.
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>>73564215
lmao
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>>73564860
I mean not even now, just completely influential like 10 years in the future, like how the whole power pop scene was heavily influenced by The Who's earlier days.
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>>73564375
i live in bumfuck southern us and I know at least 10 people that know death grips
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>>73559684
*delets internet*
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>>73564526
kids dont like music
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>>73564944
>>73564375
i met one dude in the bathroom at my high school who asked me if i listen to death grips when i wore my government plates t-shirt that day
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>>73560182
I'd like to believe this will happen
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>>73566112
>>73560182
man i bet discovering death grips in like 30 years would be amazing
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A few years ago when I was working at Dairy Queen I saw a guy wearing a Death Grips hoodie but I didn't like it.
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>>73566160
it will sound corny and dated af. don't kid yourself
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>>73566182
but that assumes that industrial hip hop will be played out or something

i don't see how else it would sound played out. i was assuming that their sound would just kind of fade away until some teenager finds their music somehow and revives it
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They're not even popular now.

Try finding a single person in the wild who has heard of them.
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Haha, what?
In the future it will be seen as outdated kitsch shit from the early decades of this century.
They will be seen as edgy and not to mention, all kind of electronic music, that used to be "futuristic" back in the late 20th century, and so current now, will also be seen as "dad/gramps music" by future generations.
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>>73560634
made me look 10/10
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>>73566593
I bet you think Radiohead are "timeless"
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>>73566715
No I don't.
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>>73560071
I agree with you on BP but what about Jenny Death makes you look at it as a weak release?
Most people i know who listen to them think JD is their best
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>>73568160
It feels cheesy in comparison to notm. Obviously they intended it to be a direct opposite to notm. The songwriting is too traditional for me and I don't get much from the album apart from its hype value. The lyrics aren't as good as on their previous albums, they read like MC Ride tried to parody his former style by pushing it even further. BP is much worse in that though. The atmosphere on GP amd notm is more interesting.
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>>73568341
Notm is amazing but it has no atmosphere whatsoever. It's an incredibly cold and digital album.
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They'll be Neutral Milk Hotel famous, actually. Well-known enough that you'll see people as mainstream as Colbert talking about them but still obscure enough that the majority of people won't know who the hell they are.
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>>73568466
That is the atmosphere
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>>73568466
>Notm is amazing but it has no atmosphere whatsoever.
>It's an incredibly cold and digital album.
???
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>>73568612
Cold as in clinical, not cold as in cold. There's nothing tangible to it, there aren't really any soundscapes that conjure up any kind of imagery in your head either.
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>>73568696
The chaotic rhythms and samples create a very futuristic, cyberpunkish almost, setting. It's like walking through a large sci fi city that bombards you with different technological sensations, advertisements, and anonymity. Then there's Björk's moaning voice samples, it's a sonical adaption of the femme fatale trope. It sounds seducing, like it tries to lure you deeper into the soundscapes. But as you say it's all very cold and distanced, the album doesn't allow for any true emotional contact, which is also alluded to in the lyrics "she's your experience, you're her experiment". In general the themes of feminity and sex are all over the album, Ride talking about his dead mother appearing has Freud all over it. Is Niggas on the moon the dream he's referring to? Is Björk supposed to represent the ghostly appearance of his mother? The album title does sound like a dream image. The sex themes in Have a sad cum bb and Fuck Me Out are self evident. The concluding drum solo in Big Dipper sounds like an orgasm. That's not even going into the detail though, there is a lot more happening, the lyrics are weird as hell and I'm sure you can read a lot out of them if you dedicate yourself to their analysis.
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Will pic related ever get its due by the critics and fans alike or will EXM/TMS forever remain the albums that the public eye look highly upon?

It's easy to assume that NOTM is more than represented by browsing /mu/ but it's just a vocal minority of obsessive fans.
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maybe not popular, but they will definitely retain some sort of relevance.
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>>73559684
Where would it go
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>>73566715
>>73566724

Now what, faggot?
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>>73569688
Hopefully. I believe TPTB will be viewed as a classic in the future, it's their most consistent album, only song I don't like is Billy not really because its too repetitive
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>>73570724
lmao, Billy not Really is imo the best song of their discography
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Am I a pleb for only liking Exmilitary and a handful of other tracks from the rest of their discography? It's fine if I am, just curious.
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>>73571109
it's just not your taste yet. I feel like you can get into more stuff pretty easily
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>>73559668
>>73559686
Yes literally... who? I really have no-idea.
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One of the only defining music acts of the 2010's

You know this to be true
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>>73559668
They aren't popular now.
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>>73571994
Is it really "defining" if they're not really involved in mainstream trends even in their own genre? Industrial is bigger now but it's still a counter to what most of what's going on in the industry as a whole.

They're influential but that isn't the same as being defining.
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>>73570724
I don't think repetitive is the right word there. I can name you 30 Death Grips songs more repetitive than it is, and with a much more straight forward song structure.
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>>73568696
You literally couldn't be more wrong
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>>73570724
Billy Not Really is the least repetitive song they've ever made
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