i am continually confused by the sorts of music kids of today listen to. i just don't understand how it can be different from when we were wee ones -- i think this might be the first generation that just HAS NO CHANCE. they are destined to listen to crap.
just when i thought it couldn't get any worse in music.
from their wiki:
Metal Edge Magazine has called brokeNCYDE "fucking horrendous." British commentator Warren Ellis calls brokeNCYDE's "Freaxxx" music video "a near-perfect snapshot of everything that’s shit about this point in the culture." Says August Brown of the Los Angeles Times, "The 'Albucrazy'-based band has done for MySpace emo what some think Soulja Boy did for hip-hop: turn their career into a kind of macro-performance art that exists so far beyond the tropes of irony and sincerity that to ask 'are they kidding?' is like trying to peel an onion to get to a perceived central core that, in the end, does not exist and renders all attempts to reassemble the pieces futile."
and they're actually SIGNED to a label? can you imagine?
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i am continually confused by the sorts of music kids of today listen to. i just don't understand how it can be different from when we were wee ones -- i think this might be the first generation that just HAS NO CHANCE. they are destined to listen to crap.
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ahahhahahahaha.
that video above is a shameee.
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just when i thought it couldn't get any worse in music.
from their wiki:
Metal Edge Magazine has called brokeNCYDE "fucking horrendous." British commentator Warren Ellis calls brokeNCYDE's "Freaxxx" music video "a near-perfect snapshot of everything that’s shit about this point in the culture." Says August Brown of the Los Angeles Times, "The 'Albucrazy'-based band has done for MySpace emo what some think Soulja Boy did for hip-hop: turn their career into a kind of macro-performance art that exists so far beyond the tropes of irony and sincerity that to ask 'are they kidding?' is like trying to peel an onion to get to a perceived central core that, in the end, does not exist and renders all attempts to reassemble the pieces futile."
and they're actually SIGNED to a label? can you imagine?
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