Synthetic_Urination wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7F3O6WYfHQ
I feel sad for them.. I don't like their music, but you don't throw stuff in their face..
If you don't like the music then gtfo cuz somebody else might..
Synthetic_Urination wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7F3O6WYfHQ
FFLinchpin wrote:All we need to do is get somebody who everyone deems "cool" (like say, Carson Daily?) to tell the masses that Devin Townsend is great and is the latest trend, then suddenly all the cool kids would be sporting Devin Townsend tshirts, and theyd be playing his music all over the radio.
kekle3 wrote:Synthetic_Urination wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7F3O6WYfHQ
I feel sad for them.. I don't like their music, but you don't throw stuff in their face..
If you don't like the music then gtfo cuz somebody else might..
TheOmniscient wrote:If you're doing an anti music industry album you've gotta have a loudness war song that gets more and more compressed as it goes on 'til it's inaudible as to what's happening. It'd be hilarious. Use a really catchy tune and completely destroy it! I can almost hear the chanting now. LOUDER LOUDER!!!
ScottMcTony wrote:You know, the popular music sucks in any decade, then nobody remembers its existance ten years later. The 70s had Toto and stuff, not Floyd, topping charts. I think the reason is just that to be original you sort of have to be something people aren't as used to. After ten or twenty years people are used to it, but at the time the major demographics (which aren't primarily people who care about music, heh) will look for something that sounds like the things that have been around for ten years, something safe. So I think it's a matter of originality rather than simplicity.
Jack8the8Ripper wrote:speaking of canada and music, look what i just saw on the news![]()
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