Mainstream, you can stay, but kids growing up in the 2000's remember what was worth listening to! · 6:07am Sep 16th, 2020
You can keep all your mainstream junk. Go ahead and poison your ears, meanwhile the ones who lived through the early 2000's will be listening to the good stuff where music was actually worth listening to and not synthetic.
Oh, hey Vapour!
You brought up so much nostalgia and memories, I had to stop and breathe to try and not cry. These hit right at home and in the feelz. (The feels, man, the feels )
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Yeah, man...makes me sad too. Like, my music taste has a large credit to the games I'd play. You ever played Burnout? Damn, the songs in that game were so good! It's how I know this one
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Loool. How I seriously wish this music was still around! Also wish the underground punk rock scene stayed longer!
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Yup.
What’s early 2000’s music?
I’m too busy being stuck in the British Invasion.
Hell Yeah
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Music from the 2000's era. AKA, that stuff that makes people in their 20's (people who grew up in that time) very nostalgic for music that's made by physical instruments and absolutely no synthesisers and is the product of a band or artist that has actual, very real and true talent. Unlike today's artists where it's all fake and everything sounds the same. If you don't know, you've missed out on some good stuff.
Over here in the UK, the singer named Robbie Williams wrote the song Rock DJ, and it was the most listed to song that we heard everywhere. I remember it fondly from being at parties and weddings. It was everywhere! Also the song Let Me Entertain You.
I don't know how in the hell we went from this type of music and then the shittiest music genre out there, Pop, became the norm. We want the stuff from the 2000's to come back, and this new mainstream Pop generation can quite frankly fuck off. 👏
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I know what 2000’s music is, I just don’t listen to it often unless your name is Green Day.
I also know the effect of the nostalgia filter, how music from when you were little is automatically better than any music you hear today.
I just, quite frankly, listen to a lot of Beatles and other 60’s songs (and the 90’s Swing Revival) instead of 2000’s music, which is the decade I was born in.