>this was actually considered eccentric taste back in the day
Pre-internet days was hell on earth
>this was actually considered eccentric taste back in the day
Pre-internet days was hell on earth
what? 3/4 of that list is Sup Forumscore today
That's what I'm saying. Safe and boring.
>no japanese eai and tuvan throat singing
disgusting
>Pre-internet days was hell on earth
This is what millenials actually think
pre-internet days were like adam and eve before the loss of innocence. the age of the internet is living in hell.
Sharing music pre Internet was so so fun and extra satisfying when you found something great
>Swans
Didn't he consider red by king crimson to be one of his favourite albums too?
This still is, to most people. Sup Forums's oneupmanship has distorted your view on the matter, somewhat.
Dude, Kurt had God tier taste especially for the fact it was pre internet
Wipers, swans, raincoats, stooges, PIL, flipper, johnston, and mudhoney are all patrician
Yes dey deew...
this
All of those are surface level
good analogy actually
t. pleb
I'll have you know he probably knew 20 or maybe 30 more albums than this
Lel
How you know?
Cobain was really passionate about music and surely he was listening different music all the time
Damn
We have the benefit of hindsight to say "oh, I've heard of all of those and way more obscure stuff than that, what a plen." But that's exactly why they're entry/surface level: they've stood the test of time and been enjoyed by people some 20-30 years removed from them, or at least been influential to someone who has the cultural outreach to push them onto more people. Who knows what kind of today's obscure/experimental music will be popular with internetfags (or whatever subgroup comes to be the new internetfags) 20-30 years from now.