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He's a rapper. He's a Juice World clone so he does the genre crossover stuff where it's like post Malone kind of rapping combined with pop and other rock subgenre influences.Really? When I google him it calls him an Australian rapper.
You hit spot on!People over the age of 40 might have trouble comprehending what gen z artist are like.
I hate crowd videos, but this is just too epic... (I especially love when Gary just stands back and lets Eric play, like a real fan would)I would love some blues. There would be nothing wrong with them bringing in Gary Clark Jr. or some such. Or Eric Gales, he's great.
He's a rapper. He's a Juice World clone so he does the genre crossover stuff where it's like post Malone kind of rapping combined with pop and other rock subgenre influences.
People over the age of 40 might have trouble comprehending what gen z artist are like. Not as black/white in genre, but the primary influence is always hip-hop
Maybe some Alien Weaponry and Leprous for me, Beast In Black would also be awesome.Who said anything about what I like?
If they were appealing to me they would have some hardcore/metal band out there. I'm not delusional though and I know what the most popular genre is and I know what appeals to the average basketball fan.
Eh, there have been artists transcending genres for decades, basically since modern music existed, which is what lead to basic genre divides in the first place. Like the blues but want to down tune the guitar and add growly base-lines, well let's call that hard rock. Want to speed up pop and add a lot of synth-lines and electronic drums, well let's call that new wave. It isn't that hard to comprehend. It is just a matter of personal taste as to what one likes. I liked rage against the machine, system of a down, linkin park, limp bizkit, prophets of rage, all of which took rap styling into heavy music. I am a fan of gorillaz, went to a couple of concerts, some of the best concerts I have been to. Even old school stuff like Run DMC crossed genre lines in some of their music. Genre busting bands have been around forever. It is nothing new.I'm in my mid 30's and even I have trouble comprehending it.
I wondered about how clueless this sounded, until I saw the poster, and realized he was partially trolling again. Today's music isn't significantly different from 40 years ago.People over the age of 40 might have trouble comprehending what gen z artist are like. Not as black/white in genre, but the primary influence is always hip-hop
Yeah, Im not trolling at all.I wondered about how clueless this sounded, until I saw the poster, and realized he was partially trolling again. Today's music isn't significantly different from 40 years ago.
Sorry guys, as someone that listens to metal, Cy cannot be all that wrong. Hence, I have to conclude y'all are, have been and will be wrong and Cy has been preaching true words all along.I wondered about how clueless this sounded, until I saw the poster, and realized he was partially trolling again. Today's music isn't significantly different from 40 years ago.
Wait, what?Also on the actual topic: Seeing Kessler in Skills event gonna be fun af. I wonder how long it takes he makes that three in it.