I'm 20 and I can barely listen to this shit now. It all starts to sound the same no matter the subgenre.
At what age did you grew out of Rock music?
When I discovered metal
Metal is a subgenre of rock.
I actually grew back into rock
See you in a few years
(you)
Around the time I got into hip hop and dance music
When I stopped leaving shit marks in my undies
16. then around 19 I stopped being a fucking edgelord and learned to love Steely Dan. Also got wildly into post-punk and thats where im at
same here lad. didnt really appreciate it for a while but finally heard some good stuff
unironically, the first time I listened to Beethoven
>20
gosh you must be so wise!
t. ageist
listen kid, I been around. Yeah la belling everyone with an -ist is great for when you're living at home and not providing for yourself. But out here in the real world, there's no time for idealism. It's work or die and no one gives a shit about how you feel.
never
>listen kid, I been around. Yeah la belling everyone with an -ist is great for when you're living at home and not providing for yourself. But out here in the real world, there's no time for idealism. It's work or die and no one gives a shit about how you feel.
I was obviously shitposting grandpa, calm the fuck down.
how else will he blow off steam from dinner with useless kids though?
>he doesn't realize he was also shitposting
just delete this board to be desu
This 2bh
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I think it's fair to say that metal has separated from rock the same way rock has separated from blues. blacksabbath was trying to make rocks equivilent of a horror movie and saying metal is a subgenre of rock is like saying that a comedy (buddy holly) a dark comedy (black Sabbath) and a horror movie (cannibal corpse) are all the same. put another way you where raised by your parents who probably weren't faggots but look how you turned out