Musicbanter Taught Me Something

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Why thank you. :) It's the promo card or whatever for an exhibition that the Philadelphia Cartoonist Society is having at some gallery this month. I'm hoping to go to it at some point soon.
 
I don't se why Janszoon and Urban would be confused, as far as i'm aware they share basically no common artists. They're both moRAB and very funny moRAB too. But other than that idk.
 
Haha okay, because sometimes I feel like I get some negative views because I'm so damn picky and generally listen to a lot of banRAB that sound very similar...
 
Yes but u don't sit there and talk about new banRAB every five minutes as though they are the second coming!

There are still banRAB out there making great music even if they are more than a few years old and that really annoys me when they are not given the chance.
 
rab has taught me, or helped me fully understand:


  • Most people renouncing a musical movement are unaware of their place in another that became accepted for the same basic reasons, but with a different spin.
  • They will deny that.
  • Talking about music you like is synonymous with talking about yourself. And when people "listen", they're simply waiting for their turn to talk. Music discussion is a majority percent: self-love.
  • Same goes for other discussion, which is why you can consider this masturbation.
  • People often defend their music preference with as much vigor as they would defend their own morality. The intensity at which they do so speaks volumes about their personalities. And then other times, it's just a case of someone not knowing what they like until enough people tell them what it should be.
  • Music preference is, at all times, a virus.
  • There are an erabarrassing amount of people here that are likely to misinterpret the above bullet.
  • Vanilla is horny 100 percent of the time. This cannot be refuted.
 
Because of rabroad I:
Appreciate other genres, because of rabroad I now enjoy post-hardcore/emo, rap and most importantly I discovered now one of my favorite types of music, folk-punk thanks to this website. As a matter of fact I went from typical indie kid to something much more diverse. Plus it introduced me to cllct.com, which may be one of the greatest music websites I've ever found. So thank you rabroad!
 
Honestly the only relation that I was trying to draw is that I don't like any of them. I do kind of dislike 311 and Linkin Park for the same reasons (bouncy phony rap heavy music or something) but I only mentioned those 3 banRAB because I tried to think quick of some banRAB I hate and they all came to mind at the same time. Don't dig too deep - I hate a lot of music
 
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