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    Top 25 Billboard Hits 2009 Remix


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    lol bs the best music was in the 90s everyone knows it everything since then has been crap

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    Quote Originally Posted by drdeath613 View Post
    lol bs the best music was in the 90s everyone knows it everything since then has been crap
    shhhhh grandad

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaNiCC View Post
    shhhhh grandad
    mind ur elders son

    lol im only going on 32 good lord

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    Quote Originally Posted by drdeath613 View Post
    mind ur elders son

    lol im only going on 32 good lord
    32?! ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

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    bah, video has been removed

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    I like it

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    For me! 80's was the best!

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    You know 80s and 90s music was better just by how people respond to remixes in the clubs.

    The truth is the music wasnt "better" but the ratio of shit to quality music was much smaller. So it will create that perception. When digital took over, and people flocked to their pcs to make tracks rather then a proper studio, that was the so called "death of vinyl", and music as we know it took a global and irreversible turn for the worst.

    Is it easier to produce music now? Yes.
    Its is a THOUSAND TIMES cheaper? Yes
    Are the resources available to a much poorer class of people? YES

    Did it degrade the overall quality of music as we know it? Absolutely. Its a double edged sword, I'm part of the digital revolution myself, but nothing will ever compare to the good ol days of vinyl.

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    Pearl Jam and Nirvana can suck a nut

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    pop blows.

    screw this auto tuned crap, over processed and produced fake garbage.

    none of these people write their own music. it's done by song writers, producers, and market men.

    fake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicotine View Post
    pop blows.

    screw this auto tuned crap, over processed and produced fake garbage.

    none of these people write their own music. it's done by song writers, producers, and market men.

    fake.
    I agree completely about pop blowing. (with exceptions of course)

    but I'm more curious what your genre of choice is. Im guessing but just wanna see if Im right.

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    its very well done and clever

    but i still would never liten to it again in my life,

    i personly think it still sucks

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    Well put together.

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