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TopicAnd this is why rock died.
Lost_All_Senses
09/17/21 7:40:14 PM
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Tyranthraxus posted...
I mean you're making some pretty sweeping assumptions about me as a person based on my fairly reasonable prediction I feel.

As music streaming becomes omnipresent, so do videos of people just playing music--absolutely zero production. I think that's a cool trend.

And sure auto tune will never really go away forever. People still make new classical music after all, but fashions change and one day the highly sanitized pitch corrected pop music will drop out of style as well.

First Paragraph, fair enough. I do that.

Second paragraph, I assumed we were just talking what's popular, otherwise I don't get why this is even a conversation. Just listen to lesser known artists. I do both. It's why I don't feel it necessary to hate on a whole trend of music. There's always something for me out there as well. So, who cares what popular trends I don't like are doing.

Third, I was actually giving you the benefit of the doubt that it could go away completely. I was basically just making fun of you calling it a fad when it's been around for so long and having a prediction that it won't always be part of the most popular music. If that's the case, every sub genre of music is a fad and not a trend. Because that's just explaining how music has always worked, it's not really saying anything. When it leaves, there's no "See, I told you". Cause it's like predicting smart phones aren't always gonna be the phone standard. All history makes something eventually taking it's place the most obvious call you can make. Technology like music is always moving in new directions and always will.

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