New cool original thread, Band that change there sound so much you hate it?

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Quote from: 71 dB on July 01, 2020, 03:12:23 PM
I replied to your post so I was talking about you. This relates to you because you are posting here.
Sorry, a bit lost in this conversation for some reason.  :D

As a listener, I never got into listening to mainstream music, and I don't play it either.

Like for metal, I never even got into it until 10 years ago, and mainly listen to the newer stuff and less mainstream in general.
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Quote from: greg on July 01, 2020, 05:49:43 PM
Sorry, a bit lost in this conversation for some reason.  :D

Being a bit lost is to be expected in threads created by deprofundis  ;)

Quote from: greg on July 01, 2020, 05:49:43 PMAs a listener, I never got into listening to mainstream music, and I don't play it either.

Mainstream music has always been a very marginal portion of my music listening, but I do enjoy some mainstream very much. Expecially I adore pop music around 2010-13. That's when I think pop artists "sold out" the right way. Even that seems to be possible. Mainstream music complements marginal / art music imo, but as I said, most of what I listen to isn't mainstream and before about 2010 my attitude toward mainstream music was quite condescending.

Quote from: greg on July 01, 2020, 05:49:43 PMLike for metal, I never even got into it until 10 years ago, and mainly listen to the newer stuff and less mainstream in general.

I have yet to get into metal. I just find some music genres uninteresting and metal is one of these genres. This is not a problem, because the genres i am into provide near endless source of music for me. King Crimson is the closest of metal I listen to. Some of their music might be even classified as metal, but I enjoy it anyway.  ;D
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