opinions where you disagree with the general consensus on Sup Forums
>AnCo fucking suck and they keep getting worse and worse
>I am really sick of trap and most hip hop in general
>emo is boring teen angst trash
>Kendrick Lamar is boring as fuck
>Yeezus is Kanye's only good album
>most dadrock is bullshit
>Radiohead is incredibly overrated
Easton Reed
COOL
Leo Martinez
Do you have any positive ones or are you just bitching?
Daniel Gomez
why do people who don't like anco think it's such an edgy unpopular opinion? kek
Daniel Garcia
ASAP Rocky is actually all right even though I'm sick of rap these days Get the fuck out of my thread if you can't handle dissenting opinions you little faggot bitch. Because most of you underage gaylords love that shit.
Christian Foster
And I said I liked Yeezus
Landon Perez
I do really like ASAP, live love is my favorite mixtape of all time. But how far have you really delved into rap? Have you just listened to the commercial shit posted around here a lot or have you heard more conscious and experimental shit you also didn't like? I feel like too many people give hip hop a bad "rap"
Isaac Perry
I agree with all but the part about Radiohead.
Samuel Martinez
You little faggot they're called opinions. I fucking love anco and you can hate them as much as you want, but stop bitching and insulting everyone who doesn't agree with you, you sad person
Ian Roberts
I'm open to some recommendations. Name some good rappers.
Levi Wood
most of these don't really sound like opinions. most of these sound like "i don't like this thing, so i'm gonna say it's shit, without backing up my statement in any kind of way"
basically lol calm down nobody cares about how you hate things that lots of people think are pretty good.
Samuel Phillips
>AnCo have been relying on the same "Look at us we're so childlike and quirky" strategy for their whole career. It has gotten very uncreative and boring.
>most trap is generic and sounds the same at this point
>Kendrick uses bland, generic beats, has an average flow, and talks about the same stuff we've heard before like "growing up in the hood is bad" or "fuck white people" etc.
>Yeezus was bold and interesting for a radio pop album. It had some interesting sonic textures and unique beats
>most classic rock was bland and derivative and followed the same verse-chorus-guitar solo format
Jackson Jackson
wow you've very slightly elaborated on these opinions, although all of these could be very easily argued against and refuted. and most of them still sound based 90% on your personal taste, or over-simplifying whole bands or genres.
like cool aren't u special. wow.
Cooper Myers
>Get the fuck out of my thread >my thread >my Welcome, newfriend. Kill yourself if you can't handle people calling out your retarded threads you dense fuck.
Nicholas Gray
i thought you said this thread was for disagreeing with Sup Forums, most of these opinions are very common
Brayden Hughes
Agree with you on trap and hip hop everything has sounded the fucking same since like 2010 genre needs to fucking die already
Josiah Martinez
anco were great until they creamed themselves over the popularity of MPP. Pre sung tongs they made genuinely interesting, psychedelic, avant-garde music. Post sung tongs they just tried to make themselves more and more accessible resulting in trash piles like feels and PW. However strawberry jam (minus cuckoo and derek) is a great pop album.
John Turner
why do you guys like Neutral Milk Hotel
Jason Robinson
MPP is their best work by a mile
Henry Sullivan
Calvin Harris is good and Aphex Twin's most recent stuff is dogshit and his older music is just plain boring
Brayden Price
This is a 18+ board
Liam Adams
>HCTI >good
Noah Cook
I can see thinking SAW 85-92 is boring. It does sound generic now.
But SAW 2 is definitely not boring.
Bentley Ramirez
>most dadrock is bullshit
Explain how it is not the consensus already
Justin Ramirez
When did I ever say anything about HCTI
Camden Foster
MPP better than STGSTV, Campfire songs, SJ, Hollandigan
Michael Hall
CHz is less accessible than MPP tho.
They also released ODDSAC a year after MPP (though they were working on that for a while)
Josiah Moore
>minus cuckoo cuckoo Minus the best track?
What don't you like about it? imo it's tied for their best with Campfire Songs
Angel Sanchez
The only reason CHz is less accessible is because it's a gimmick of an album. It's hard to say that almost anything they've done post ST is avan-garde or experimental. It's all safe stuff, apart from maybe CHz which was a bomb compared to MPP because it sounded like shit
Landon Baker
>pre sung tongs they made genuinely interesting, psychedelic, avant-garde music. that is you, isn't it? >STGSTV that would be avey and panda >What don't you like about it? are you fucking kidding it's a mess
Nicholas Brown
for reverend green is the best track tbf senpai
Also if they enjoy anco for MPP they won't enjoy anco for HCTI
Ayden Clark
>Also if they enjoy anco for MPP they won't enjoy anco for HCTI except plenty of people do. they just might not appreciate the parts of it that are faux-experimental wankery
Carson Russell
dude that's me. Granted STGSTV was written almost entirely by Avey it's still anco bc he has the biggest part in writing anything else anyway.
Luis Wright
What do you prefer? Aggressive shit? Smooth and jazzy? Soulful? Fuck it I'll just give you a medley
Southern grimy hip hop: 8ball & MJG, UGK, Killer Mike Smooth jazz hop: A Tribe Called Quest, Digable Planets, Main Source 90's horrorcore: Brotha Lynch Hung, Three Six Mafia, Ganksta NIP Alternative style, conscious rappers: Kool Keith, MF DOOM, CloudDead
Just a sample platter. Let me know more of what you're into so I can break it down more. I definitely think you could find stuff you like
Jacob Morris
>for rev green
Bingo
Cameron Cooper
If you went directly from MPP to HCTI it would feel like two different bands. I'm not saying people don't like both. I'm saying they're liked for different reasons. MPP has a massively different appeal to HCTI
Benjamin Carter
>it's a mess Explain why it's a mess. I don't see it that way at all. Everything about it seems incredibly deliberate. I feels like their goal was to have a record that sounded chaotic, like it was bursting from the seams. But it's like, just listen to the way the vocoders mingle with the synths on Infant Dressing Table and the vocal melodies in Panic and tell me that it's a mess.
>parts of it that are faux-experimental wankery what parts specifically
Robert Baker
the fact that two 20 year olds made STGSTV blows my fucking mind
Dylan Long
Don't get me wrong, I like For Reverand Green, but Cuckoo Cuckoo is Avey's Voice at it's most emotive imo, despite the screaming in FRG. And the noisiness of the guitars gets me too. The Live at Malta version is great
Daniel Reyes
It's even crazier to think that Avey wrote penny dreadfuls in it's entirety when he was 16
Ethan Rogers
>A lucky child don't know how lucky he IIIIISSSS > breaks into screaming "for reverend green" the hardest hitting part of the album imo
Ayden Brooks
both me.
No, I absolutely get that it's got some extremely out there noise pop aspects, and it's not so much that I'm put off, it's more that I'm just not interested, however parts like the second half of Hey Light, Panic, and Two Sails on a Sound just wreak of an amateurish attempt to make generic experimental music. The thing I love about AC is the fact that they weave all the weird shit into their pop songs.
Although Native Belle and Slippi are great
Landon King
any love for Safer?
when I found out that safer wasn't on the record version I was pretty bummed
Adam Flores
Boces > Yerself Is Steam Ege Bamyasi > Tago Mago Blue Bell Knoll, Heaven or Las Vegas, Victorialand > Treasure Jenny Death isn't trash Strawberry Jam is mediocre Nowhere is really good and better than Souvlaki Spirit of Eden > Laughing Stock The Queen is Dead is the best Smiths album Objectively rating of music is fucking retarded
A lot of these are the general consensus of everywhere but Sup Forums
Hunter Phillips
>Panic imo Panic is the climax of the album. The first 3 tracks were building up to it, and it's the head of the traditional/tribal influence that they took
Angel Scott
Yeah, Safer is a great track. As much as I like Derek, Safer should have been the closer
Aaron Gray
Not until now. This is pretty great so far How had i never heard of this song. This should've replaced the last two songs
Aiden Lee
>I hate music
Ayden Peterson
fuck sake I'll listen again then
Michael Ramirez
Why did a thread for unpopular opinions turn into a AnCo discussion
Anyway, I actually like Yung Lean.
Jaxon Richardson
is DOOM really conscious? i love him but i mostly just think of him as being a really fun, alternative, not totally mindless rapper
Lucas Perry
I definitely think he's conscious. He makes a lot of political statements in his lyrics and uses abstract storytelling to explore deeper issues like on Accordion. Lyrics like "in this world strange is most dangerous occupation" is a comment on the power of conformity. Sure he's more esoteric than say Talib Kweli but his content is certainly there
Carter Morgan
OP here. What do you think of Jedi Mind Tricks
Ian Lopez
Welcome to /mu where ever discussion has to involve kanye, grimes or anco
Oliver Moore
They were a solid hip hop group when they wanted to be, albeit borderline cringe at time with some more... Radical opinions. But Violent By Design is a good album. Vinnie Paz has some good solo shit too
Chase Johnson
I like the Psychosocial or whatever it's called album.
Logan Russell
Great opinion
Tyler Turner
Ya that's my second fav. Have you heard Immortal Technique? He was very influenced by them.
Oliver Rivera
I'll fucking delete you from the server bro.
David Nelson
Spot on
Sebastian Hill
Bump
Colton Ross
Banshee Beat is an extremely overrated song and not even close to AnCo's best.
John Sanders
I didn't even know it was overrated. I don't really hear it hyped up around here