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Most the time the artist is running around trying to be a hype man while the track plays in the background & they shout random lyrics from the song. It sounds terrible live compared to the recorded version. Any other genre of music from classical to heavy metal sounds better live than it’s audio track.
Opinion context: I coordinated events in the music industry for years seeing 4 different artists perform every week
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As a teenager big into punk back in the day, I thought I was too cool for school and wrote plenty of mainstream music off although I guess this was typical of kids in the 90s. I saw Korn open for Alice In Chains a couple years ago which converted me to fandom. There were a bunch of legitimately bad nu metal bands back then and I wrongly lumped them into that category. Divinyls are another example, especially their first album. Many other bands/artists too.
Edit: I now remember Korn being the only rock band, aside from Limp Bizkit, played on Total Request Live in the late 90s and can see this confirmed on Wikipedia. Seeing them sandwiched between Britney and N’Sync for however many days in a row must’ve informed my opinion, coupled with that anti-selling-out punk ethos. Seems silly now but, back then, being called a sellout (or poser/poseur) was considered a pretty bad insult.
Most songs I hear/see everyday are all about either about thinking about sex, doing the sex, the size of genitals or backsides and it is so disappointingly revolting when you thought that a song you may have like has a bad sexual music video (like "call on me" for example) or when a sexual song has such a good music video ("talk dirty to me" comes to mind).
The main reasons I hate the whole sexualisation of people in music is that those innuendos used are so either really blatantly obvious making the music and/or videos puke enducingly enough to make it like porn in a way or really sneaky so that people who don't get the innuendo may play the song while kids are around, planting the idea that you should sexualize people, or just ruining there (maybe) favourite song when they develop a twisted mind for when they get the innuendos (happened to me with "cake by the ocean floor")
TLDR: hate sexing due to it either being soft core porn or planting the seed of sexualizing people into kids
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A community for people who are passionate about music. Stimulating, in-depth music discussions aren't rare here.
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If you make music, show us how and where you do it! Be it a bedroom studio, professional studio, or kitchen table - takes all kinds.
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For finding the un-googleable things that are on the tip of your tongue... That word... The name of that song... That movie...
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Got a song or band that you secretly like or even, um... love? This is the place for you.
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WATMM is a place for music makers to discuss the music-making process (and a few closely related endeavors)
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Wanna ask for recommendations based on your recent listens? Ask away! Wanna show others how much you love your all-time favorite music? Post it here! No self promotion in the sub
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Welcome to /r/PromoteYourMusic, Reddit's first platform for artists and musicians to promote their music! Our goal is to create a large and free platform for all musicians to have their music be heard. Our moderators listen to your tracks and if they like it to promote it themselves
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A subreddit to ask for our provide recommendations of any relevant media based on other media people like - whether it be music, television, video games, movies, or anything else. This is a RECOMMENDATION ONLY sub! Self-promotion is prohibited, OC may not be suggested as either an [IYL] post or as a comment suggestion to an [IIL] post and violations will result in a ban on first offense.
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Reddit’s largest community for alternative, experimental, independent, and underground music.
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The r/AMV for low-karma users. If you want to post shorter (30 second or lower) edits, you can use: r/animereels
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Whether you're a musician, a newbie, a composer or a listener, welcome. Please turn off your phone, and applaud between posts, not individual comments.
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/r/MusicVideos is the place for music videos: Creatively produced video that matches a single song soundtrack. /r/MusicVideos is *NOT* the place for album art, lyric videos, kinetic text, cellphone or webcam videos, slideshows, vacation videos, live performance, advertisements, stolen footage videos. Low-effort self promotion videos will result in an InstaBan. Just Music Videos!
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We are the music makers and this is our music. This subreddit is dedicated to the musical artists that inhabit reddit. It is used to showcase new, in progress, or old pieces of music. It can also allow for the critique of your full song's work in progress. We are not genre specific and welcome all styles of music. We have a VERY STRICT spam policy. PLEASE READ THE RULES BEFORE POSTING.
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A community for musicians to share and discuss music promotion strategies. From social media to live events, we're here to help each other succeed in the music industry. Share your experiences, ask for advice and join the conversation. Let's help each other reach new fans and grow our music careers!
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This is a subreddit dedicated to satirically mocking those people who, blinded by their own nostalgia, believe certain things in the past to be unequivocally better than today. We place a special emphasis on music, because this subreddit was created after annoyance over "born in the wrong generation" attitude often expressed by fans of 60s/70s rock.
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A subreddit for sharing those miniature epiphanies you have that highlight the oddities within the familiar.
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IMF is a give and receive feedback system - an interactive subreddit that requires members to give quality feedback to other musicians before posting. We welcome all artists, all genres.
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A place to ask for music suggestions and help others discover something new.
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Music is a global phenomenon, spanning time, language, and culture. As it is the spirit of the /r/True.. franchise to foster greater depth of content, let's put together quality music that is representative of what music truly is - a global form of expression, experienced through the breadth of time. Global sounds, rarities, experimental, and forgotten classics. This subreddit is heavily moderated! Please do not post music released in the previous 2 years.
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