That's still better than country music!!
Bro country is terrible.That's still better than country music!!
All we need now is for Steve to remind us of our pissing, moaning, and cesspool of hate!A bunch of old people complaining about young people again, I see!
But you like Bluegrass
That would have been a good one I bet. Green Day was great back in the day.My first show was Green Day, opening for Bad Religion, at Jannis Landings, Fl. They were just starting to get big. A couple years later, they were the main show.
Exactly right.Country and hip hop are very similar in that both are deeply attached to a heavily affected image and sound that is full of posturing. There is no mistaking what it is the moment you hear it.
I worked on a farm during high school, and country seemed to always be playing in the trucks and stuff I drove around. I didn't really mind it then, not my go-to choice, but it was okay. Now it seems to have gotten WAY worse and more annoying. Every song seems to be exactly the same, and more country/rap now.
Agreed, and I hate those two dickheads you just showed!I love bluegrass, I also love country music (i.e. Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Stugil Simpson, George Strait, etc.).
I do not love bro country. When I say bro country I mean this sort of stuff:
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Agreed, and I hate those two dickheads you just showed!
Love Jon Pardi and Morgan Whalen too!
Is it weird I rarely listen to music now? I'll listen to some hard rock when working out, but when I'm in the car I've gotten used to podcasts or live streams. When I'm in the Jeep I can't hear the music anyway so I'll usually just listen to all the noises it makes and enjoy nature lol.Yes, that's why I don't care for almost any modern country music. It's taken on a very "pop" sound, and a lot of it does indeed almost sound rap like. That and the common theme seems to be tailgating, tan lines, beer, loose women, etc.
My wife likes it so I have to put up with it, but every time she turns on the radio I have to "mansplain" and tell her this isn't real country music. I then proceed by turning on some Waylon Jennings (or similar), to which she is not amused
Is it weird I rarely listen to music now? I'll listen to some hard rock when working out, but when I'm in the car I've gotten used to podcasts or live streams. When I'm in the Jeep I can't hear the music anyway so I'll usually just listen to all the noises it makes and enjoy nature lol.