They're all shit, imo. I watch them for their comedic value.It's shit, there's no hook. — Noble Dust
I listen to music mainly for their emotional impact.Nice. You should basically disregard everything I just said. None of this shit matters. I'm just indulging in the nihilistic viewpoint that is easy and makes immediate sense. — Noble Dust
I tend to listen to a lot of popular music, and I get the feeling that a lot of music is churned out of the music industry who's main focus is to make money. It's like factory food (processed food). Am I making any sense?The emotional earnestness is refreshing, even if I wouldn't choose the production choices that were made on the track. — Noble Dust
It's interesting you should mention pop songs. When I think of pop music, I automatically think of Madonna. I have no idea in how much effort went into her making her songs. All I know is her songs were heavily commercialized, and a lot of people are fans of her. (There's also a lot of people who hate her.)writing a good quality pop song is pretty fucking hard. So no, there's a shit ton of effort that goes into a good pop song; and that's a good pop song we're talking about, not a mediocre one (which is very easy to write). — Noble Dust
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