Mainstream artist covers a rock song

>Mainstream artist covers a rock song
"They've butchered it"
"____ must be rolling in his grave!"

>Rock band (usually post-hardcore/metalcore) covers a mainstream song
"They've just made the song listenable xD"
"Why doesn't this have a billion views?!"

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First one is often true though

>semi-famous artist has over million views, which should be considered a lot
"Why does Justin Bieber has over billion views and great musician like he/she/they only million?"

Most people don't really like music; they just like feeling like they're part of a group. And you can express your affiliation with a group by singling out outsiders for scorn and derision.

This is why the exact same song, played the exact same way, with the only differences being instrumentation and cultural signification, can go from bad to amazing for some people. It's not that the song is better; it's that now they can express their cultural affiliations by praising the song.

>only
>million
are these cunts retarded?

Despite sounding like a pretentious dick. I think you hit the nail on the head. A lot of people don't listen to stuff because they think it's great music they enjoy listening to. They listen to it 'cause other people are and it's catchy.

Instrumentation, production etc. makes a massive amount of difference in a song. Timbre is a very important factor in music and can really change how a work sounds. Even a different mix of levels in a song can make it go from sounding good to bad.

>white person with a ukulele or something like that covers a hip hop song
>"you know I wasn't a fan of the original but this is really good"

>more well known artist covers a song
>go to orginal artist's version on youtube
>"{more popular band} sent me here"
>"anyone else here because of {more popular band}"

>white person with a ukulele or something like that covers a hip hop song
what the fuck is the deal with this anyway. I only noticed a few months ago but I assume it's been going on forever. it's always a white girl with a ukulele and they all sing with that same whispery voice.

Reminds me of Twenty One Pilot's cover of an MCR song

>Marilyn Manson- Personal Jesus

My Chemical Romance- Astro Zombies

the disturbed cover of "the sound of silence" is still one of the worst covers I've ever heard by a relatively mainstream band. It boggles my mind how so many people call it a masterpiece when it reduces the subtleties of the Simon and Garfunkel song to almost nothing, and makes it a melodramatic piece of shit with the emotional resonance of a wet rag.

Disturbed fucking sucks in general.

>cover of a pop song
>the only difference is that the cover uses distorted guitars
>cover appears in advertisement

>really bad song
>"I love it, dunno why ppl hate it lol"

Sometimes it's actually better though.

>original version of song made more well known by other artist
>"they ruined [cover artist]'s song"

Well that's because only guitar music is REAL music

Disturbed? Wasn't it Stone Sour or some other shitty band?

nope disturbed

youtube.com/watch?v=u9Dg-g7t2l4

nominated for a grammy apparently

Stone Sour isn't nearly as shitty as Disturbed desu

are you talking about i want to hold your hand?

>icon covers a good song
>it's completely different and yet still good
>everyone is happy
youtube.com/watch?v=EtbuUlSGXzc

All of Johnny Cash's American covers are good.