Try to refute this

Try to refute this

you can't

So would jazz listeners fall under classical listeners and hip-hop listeners under EDM listeners?

The Ark Work is the greatest album ever released, try to refute that
>pro tip: ;)

virgin detected

Could name ten metalheads from my high school who now work at Wal Mart or are unemployed.

Really brilliant dudes though..clearly.

So where do jazz and rock music go?

This desu senpai

i literally can't, good job op

But OP it seems you've put more thought into whatever the music you listen to says about you than any top 40 listener. Maybe you should focus on the music itself rather than use it to seek validation for your shitty contrived taste on an anonymous image board. Because that's shallow, dude.

Heavy Metal fans seem uniquely incapable of understanding why people listen to other genres of music.

Legit question, have you ever been to a metal concert? If you have, you'll realize how fucking pathetic most metalheads are.

This was posted in an earlier thread

I took the liberty of taking into account every complaint I saw with the image

>Metal listeners
>Not t. embryos
Just refuted ;&)

ITT: buttmad altrock 'fans'

What if someone listens to more than one type of music? Is that not allowed?

>metal listeners
HA HA HA HA HA you're 10, aren't you?

this is 100% accurate

only metal virgin babbies would disagree

Where does country go?

>inb4 "the trash"

the trash

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>So would jazz listeners fall under classical listeners
lmao no, jazz listeners fall under 'alternative listeners'

i know this is bait but still.
as if the average metal listener knows anything about music theory. they just think flashy shredding = good - without any knowledge of music whatsoever. its also edgy as fuck.
no it was actually pretty good. i liked it.
i think it depends, back in the day when jazz was big the majority of listeners propably didnt have a lot of understanding of it, and there are some subgenres like cooljazz which probably also dont attract the "classical" type of listeners. but modal jazz and bebop definitly do i think and more contemporary jazz probably also.

It's fitting since the grammar is fucked up beyond belief in the last panel and the platitude is empty drivel when you think about it for more than two seconds. It seems meaningful at first, sure, but once you really take a second look you're kinda embarassed for having it believed to be meaningful at one point.
Gr8 metaphor for most kinds of metal.

It's a funny comic and it made me laugh

Why are you all taking it so seriously?

because you're a turbo nerd

because you're a turbo nerd

because you're a turbo nerd

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Where's hip hop bit? There would be tons of punchlines, especially with a wigger listener

because you're a turbo nerd

>Definately
what a bate

bebop and cool jazz are like the same thing

Well done, you've triggered me

cooljazz and bebop are as far apart as they can be while still both be jazz lol. cooljazz drumming is a slot slower tempo and has a groove to it.

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because you're a turbo nerd

The flaw is the part of classical listeners being blinded by nostalgia and that it doesn't reflect the spirit of today.
The fact that it doesn't reflect the spirit of today isn't a flaw in the music or how it's listened to.

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because you're a turbo nerd

they do not sound similar but their values are in the same place

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