>it sounds too dated
>its not contemporary enough
>where's the sick drop
>not enough low end
>i can't "spit bars" over this
>this doesn't have chart potential
>its not lo-fi, the production just sucks
>you didn't use Pro Tools
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 11:12:06 AM
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>>128062831 (OP)
>>128062855
I look like these and say these.
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 11:16:46 AM
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>this isn’t the 80s japanese import cd master, you didn’t hear the album as it was intended by coked-out engineers therefore the experience is invalid, the beatles cannot be touched on those masters, i promise you!
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 7:16:27 PM
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i need the lyrics to do my taxes and suck my balls at the same time, if they dont then the song writer should never work with music again. i need lyrics more than i need life
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 8:00:45 PM
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>>128066769
Strawman: The Thread.
I say this as a giant boomer taste-wise: There's PLENTY of tropes to criticize with older music.
The 60s had a bunch of cheesy lovey-dovey bubblegum and bad novelty songs across the charts that got big.
The 70s had a bunch of easy listening lounge-y singers and tacky disco that rightfully gotten forgotten overtime. Seriously, go to a nearby Goodwill and see how much Johnny Mathis and Paul Anka you run into.
And the 80s was a bunch of tacky synthesizers and glossy generic pop. Add onto that the fact that most of the strongest artists from the prior decades were hitting career lows and there was PLENTY to hate about that decade.
I love old music, but there's plenty of crap old music. It happens in every era. "Dated", in some contexts, is a completely legitimate criticism.
Anonymous
10/13/2025, 8:19:08 PM
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>>128062831 (OP)
>>128066590
Good music stopped being made after 1940