OT: ♫ The Music Thread ♫

JESSEWENEEDTOCOOK

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Don’t care for either.

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To be honest if I heard Billy Joel for the first time now I probably wouldn’t like him that much

But he was the first “artist” I was obsessed with (at like 11-12). Then Pink Floyd (who are still gods).
 

haveandare

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To be honest if I heard Billy Joel for the first time now I probably wouldn’t like him that much

But he was the first “artist” I was obsessed with (at like 11-12). Then Pink Floyd (who are still gods).
Funny, kind of the opposite for me. My parents loved Billy when I was a kid and I thought it was lame parent music save for a few songs. These days, I appreciate it a lot more, though not necessarily the same songs my parents used to love.
 

Machinehead

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Check out the band Greta van Fleet.

I swear if I heard these guys on the radio, I'd assume it was a Zeppelin song I had never heard before.


I'd pay good money to watch a Zeppelin elitist who hates everything tear these guys apart.

And I quite enjoyed it, but you know what I'm talking about.
 

Machinehead

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Currently listening to As Blood Runs Black, that's my workout music.

But it's leg day so I also have HF in my hands. This is so lit.
 

Ghost of jas

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I'd pay good money to watch a Zeppelin elitist who hates everything tear these guys apart.

And I quite enjoyed it, but you know what I'm talking about.


Without even listening to that particular song, my main criticism of almost all hard rock/metal is how overly and forcibly loud the music has been produced the past twenty years. There's almost an artificial fake hard/heavy sound. The production sounds cluttered.
 

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