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Did this happen to Aeroplane Over The Sea?

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>>74417350
maybe. some of the music writeups for this trope are interesting though. i mean bad
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/SeinfeldIsUnfunny/Music

>Franz Liszt, Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss were loathed in their lifetime. Many reviews and newspaper cartoons depict them als makers of cacophonic noise that nobody would ever listen to. If you hear their music today you don't get why it sounds that much different from other easy listening classical music.

>The Velvet Underground: The Velvet Underground & Nico and White Light/White Heat got terrible reviews at the time. People felt the music was too noisy and experimental, and the outrageous lyrics about heroin, male prostitution, transvestism, and S&M didn't help. Nowadays they actually sound quite pleasant; even the lyrics aren't that explicit (devoid of expletives as they are).

>Oasis . Today they might seem like just another mainstream British rock band, but were fairly revolutionary when they first came out. They drew their influence from the North's indie scene and stood out amongst their edgier contemporaries like Suede. People today have heard so much droning, anthemic pop-rock from bands like Coldplay that they've lost perspective on the originality of Oasis.

>"Sandstorm" by Darude seems to have suffered from this the most. Back in its day, it was THE most popular and awesome song to listen to at dance clubs. Nowadays, after being overplayed and exposed to so much Memetic Mutation on the internet, many modern EDM artists and enthusiasts just don't see the song as anything special or spectacular anymore.
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>>74417452
lol
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>>74417350
I feel like it's not an issue with the album itself but the hype surrounding it that's pushed away indie fans. It's an awesome album, one of my favorites, but the constant memes and overexposure have taken away a lot of the impact.
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>>74417665
This. There was a time (maybe still is) where if you met someone with an acoustic guitar, this is what they were playing. Every. Damn. Time.
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