Any music that is from the 50s, 60s, or 70s. Most of them typically are pioneer famous rock/metal bands like The Band or Black Sabbath.
Wow, most boomer music is actually pretty good, despite how old they are. I still hate the boomers themselves though.
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Modern music is about as trash as it comes, itβs like comparing basketball to a good sport. (itβs still part of the same group but no one really wants to talk about it) modern music is so trash that even people like 6ix9ine can make a career from saying random shit, the only closure I now have is that heβs now some black guys bitch. The only people that actually enjoy modern music are Emos, eshays and cruisers. (the last two can be argued to be the same) if you wish to listen to decent music listen to anything before 2000 with some exceptions of course.
Modern music makes me wanna die
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Metal music that sounds like a bobcat growling. Also known as death growl.
Genre = Bobcat
Shit man did you hear that new medieval bobcat band? Bobcat music is the shit!
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See: Marilyn Manson, Slipknot, Insane Clown Posse, and Feminem
Honey, Billy's listening to some COLUMBINE MUSIC.
Don't worry, dear, just put on "Barney's Sing Along" to flush that garbage from his head.
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Real music about Real stuff.
Unlike almost all other stuff.
Guy 1 listens to rap.
Guy 2 listens to real Country Music
Ladies love country boys
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Everybody from Atlanta, Ga. knows that snap music was originated by K-Rab, an artist/producer affiliated with D4L. K-Rab is the creative force behind the latest infectious hip-hop subgenre to burst out of Atlanta: "snap" music, which is characterized by percussive finger snaps, minimalist synths, and repetitive vocal chants. He produced snap act D4L's breakout hit "Laffy Taffy," which reached Number One on Billboard's Hot 100 and Digital charts and became the most purchased download within a seven-day period in Billboard chart history.
K-Rab started snap music you idiot!
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Music that is made (or was created) by Black people. The evolution of Black music typically follows the following pattern:
1) Black people create a new form of musical art
2) It begins a rapid evolution in the Black community
3) It starts receiving attention from the media
4) Most (not all) of the White population reacts with ridicule, fear and/or hatred. However, many Whites react with curiosity and admiration.
5) A corporation finds and/or creates a white artist as an alternative to the new Black art
6) Its popularity increases among Whites
7) Black people create some new art and gradually move away from the older art
8) Historical myths are created, which have the effect of marginalizing the Black contributions to the art and exaggerating the White contributions
Examples of Black music include any combination of the following:
Drumming, singing, chanting, dancing, the blues, jazz music, country music, rock music, funk, soul, heavy metal, reggae, R&B, calypso, zydeco, and Hip Hop
Historical Fact: The origins of literally all and any music can be traced to Black people.
Historical Fact: The evolution of all musical instruments can be traced to a Black and/or African invention
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