Proof there a Demonic conspiracy to get Pop and Country music listeners to listen to Rock/Metal.

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Intersection

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I have been hearing some songs on so-called Pop and Country stations that sound almost identical to music sold under Rock/Metal since the 1990s. Why do you believe they are playing some music on the Pop and Country stations that sounds so identical to the Rock/Metal scene of the 90s to today?
 

Intersection

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2006 Rock/Metal


2024 On Pop stations




2012 Rock/Metal


2024 On Pop stations




2012 Rock/Metal
 

Subhumanoidal

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I have been hearing some songs on so-called Pop and Country stations that sound almost identical to music sold under Rock/Metal since the 1990s. Why do you believe they are playing some music on the Pop and Country stations that sounds so identical to the Rock/Metal scene of the 90s to today?
Because metal is better than pop and country? 😁
 

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I think it could be that the best Modern Rock/Metal is copied so much lately because it has a more dynamic get in your head full sound.
Ask yourself what is the message that is coming at you. What are you filling your mind with? That applies to all music, not just rock/metal. Many country songs are depressing. "My wife left me for my best friend yeah yeah. She took my truck and my dawg. Oh how I miss my dawg....."

I worked in a place where the radio was on all the time. Each manager had a different preference. Me, I preferred no worldly music. But the country station.......... I'm surprised the staff did not go home and put an end to themselves.
 

Intersection

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Ask yourself what is the message that is coming at you. What are you filling your mind with? That applies to all music, not just rock/metal. Many country songs are depressing. "My wife left me for my best friend yeah yeah. She took my truck and my dawg. Oh how I miss my dawg....."

I worked in a place where the radio was on all the time. Each manager had a different preference. Me, I preferred no worldly music. But the country station.......... I'm surprised the staff did not go home and put an end to themselves.
I remember over twenty years ago at a place I worked, the people that were saying people shouldn't be listening to music with bad lyrics didn't seem to notice how bad the lyrics were in pop and country they were listening to too.
 

Eli1

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I have been hearing some songs on so-called Pop and Country stations that sound almost identical to music sold under Rock/Metal since the 1990s. Why do you believe they are playing some music on the Pop and Country stations that sounds so identical to the Rock/Metal scene of the 90s to today?
Ok finally !
Some quality trolling !

Good job this is impressive and it made me laugh.
 

Dude653

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" everything I don't like is a demonic conspiracy"
 
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I don't believe that is the goal at hand, but I agree that Country has become very bland and not-Country. And I'm not even a Country fan. I'm a rock fan. But I don't like Country stations playing bland pop/rock and calling it Country either. There's also been a lot of effort to combine Country artists with "Christian" artists, which is pretty convenient as both are based in Nashville. And uh, we've been learning some interesting things about what goes on in Nashville. I'm even hearing not-so-old (if not new) Country songs on the "classic hits" station. It's like it's all homogenizing.
 

SomeDisciple

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I don't believe that is the goal at hand, but I agree that Country has become very bland and not-Country. And I'm not even a Country fan.
Yep. I'm not a fan of country either; but I was born in the south, and long-enough ago that I know what country is; and I confirm that whatever we are seeing now is a mockery.
I'm not sure what is being peddled as "rock" these days, is in fact "rock" either. When I was a rock fan, and heard rock, I would say "this rocks!". I don't think it's a mockery; but I think it has become a shadow of its former self.
It's like it's all homogenizing.
Definitely. There are forces trying to eliminate creative subculture- and they appear to have had a measure of success in doing so.
 

gb9

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Yep. I'm not a fan of country either; but I was born in the south, and long-enough ago that I know what country is; and I confirm that whatever we are seeing now is a mockery.

I'm not sure what is being peddled as "rock" these days, is in fact "rock" either. When I was a rock fan, and heard rock, I would say "this rocks!". I don't think it's a mockery; but I think it has become a shadow of its former self.

Definitely. There are forces trying to eliminate creative subculture- and they appear to have had a measure of success in doing so.
right with you,

was a country fan, but then " bro country" and " frat boy" country lost me.

and today's stuff is beyond bad..