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was late 2000s early 2010s the worst music period ever?


Dojo

was this period the dark ages of music?  

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  1. 1. was this period the dark ages of music?

    • yuh, it was tragic.
      100
    • no, it was enlightening.
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Chromatislaps
24 minutes ago, Night Vision said:

No, the trumpet and saxophone sample trend in pop in 2014 was the lowest of the low

Macklemore? :lolly:

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11 minutes ago, Pennywise said:

do it sis you know you want to :ally:

i might write my memoírs one day, for now inner healing and rebuilding my mental health is priority 

tiffany pollard im suffering GIF

 

edit. im joking lols

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ARTPOP aint a flop
59 minutes ago, Lucas said:

Far from the worst! Artists were giving full eras, performances, amazing visuals, we had catchy bops, pop girls were on fire, most artists were actual entertainers, music award shows were events and talked about days before and days after... These past few years would be the worst I guess. Lazy eras, nothing exciting, everything is predictable... ugh

Full era's... Traumatica could never 

Yuh
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ARTPOP aint a flop
27 minutes ago, Meat said:

It was the best time because that’s when Gaga reinvented pop music. She not only made catchy music but taught the girls how to serve FASHION. No one was doing it like her. And till date no one has managed to debut with a bigger album than The Fame :gaycat:

Aside from Baby one more time by queen Britney no debut album is as big as the fame (+monster)

Yuh
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Rahrahbitchson

It is definitely this few last years THE WORST when literally every sh!t can go number 1, music nowadays is disgusthing we are like in the WORST period of music 

Quizás bastaba respirar, sólo respirar, muy lento...💙
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RAMROD
8 minutes ago, Chromatislaps said:

Macklemore? :lolly:

It's that Arina sing with Jussy J & Nekci

(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ✧*:・゚ 𝘸𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥𝘢 𝘴𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥𝘢 𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥𝘢, 𝘥𝘪𝘥𝘯'𝘵 (*´艸`*) ♡♡♡
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2 minutes ago, ARTPOP aint a flop said:

Aside from Baby one more time by queen Britney no debut album is as big as the fame (+monster)

we r not your man sis, you don't have to lie to us :samanthac:

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1 minute ago, dojo said:

we r not your man sis, you don't have to lie to us :samanthac:

Bomt is bigger than the fame i ain't lying sis 

Yuh
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1 minute ago, ARTPOP aint a flop said:

Bomt is bigger than the fame i ain't lying sis 

adjusted to inflation THEE FAME should be bigger tho

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Just now, dojo said:

adjusted to inflation THEE FAME should be bigger tho

Now that im thinking about it, The fame IS bigger 🤔🤔 all its singles were hits unlike bomt (sometimes and btmyh flopped tbh)

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 Very bad music  no doubt 

poorly written and sung, shallow most of it

but.. it was fun, there were a bunch of hits, that feel like hits. It had a true identity, took some influences from past eras but not all over the place like lately. Weve had indie kids inspired by 70s in vary of its forms like funk disco and pop/soul, 50s music

and 80s that takes things from 90s and 00s

to very mainstream pop music with trap beats that think they’re joy division 

I mean identity crisis is pretty obvious. And there’s much deep superficiality. 
 

Also besides party anthems etc there were chemical brothers, etc

and I think some edm music when it became a genre, was pretty amazing. 

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53 minutes ago, dojo said:

examples? 

 

i love animal + cannibal :giveup: Ke$ha the original euphoria gworl 

also, i'm relistening to Starships as i type 

Examples

prob 

talk dirty to me is the paradigm

Of what user means

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I would like to hear from people who were in HS during that period.  I think most on this forum are older than that.  I believe the music people grew up with holds a special place in their heart.  I think the music from the 50s and early 60s is wonderful.  When we judge the music from the late 2000s and early 2010 I wonder if the generation that lived through it will feel the same.

I live outside the space time continuum.
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Night Vision
1 hour ago, dojo said:

examples?

A couple of these are bops, I just wasn't a big fan of that trend in the mid 2010's

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