Everything changes


In this case for the worse. I totally hate the current music scene. The 90's were basically it. There is nothing more to tell nowadays.
KC forever

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Good point, what a waste the MTV scene has become.

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Now you have people like 50 cent who sound like absolute *beep* if their music hasn't gone through 100 hours of studio editing

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The 90s were kind of the last gasp of interesting music having a place in mainstream pop culture. Things had been very stagnant, commercial, and uninspired for many years, culminating in about 1990 or 91, but then somehow all these weird, non-assembly-line real bands snuck in under the wire to fill the void, and things were interesting again for about six or seven years. But then as quickly as it came in, all that stuff was gone, ushering in a torrent of over-commercialized crap that has now gotten so bad that it's not even recognizable as entertainment -- it's just stuff to buy, like a cell phone or some sneakers. Every once in a while something interesting sneaks in, but most of the time it's just a steady stream of crud that sounds like music you would hear in a tv commercial. Popular music is dead.


END THE WARS. TAX THE RICH.
THIS ISN'T ROCKET SCIENCE.

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i hear u about the current music scene.i can feel everyone,s pain longing for the good old 1990s days of grunge rock

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