greedy mothafucka. |
greedy mothafucka. |
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![]() Bay Area YadadaDiiiig. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 4,249 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 103,202 ![]() |
Im REALLY greedy with my music. I HATE telling people about what my song is called, or who it's sung by. Mainly because I don't listen to mainstream and it always seems like I find out about big bands, before they're big. Like Panic! At the Disco. I knew about them a few months before they became big and all of a sudden everyone was panicking at the disco and it got all crowded and shit. And Gym Class Heroes, they're gaining a LOT of popularity right now.
I like feeling special and knowing that I have such a HUGE collection of music and bands artists and songs in my iPod that no one has ever heard about. I just hate it. It's also hella annoying when you tell someone about a band/singer and then all of a sudden they're a f**king groupie. EW. UAHGSLKBVSALKBVAS |
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![]() snow queen ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 254 Joined: Jan 2007 Member No: 499,131 ![]() |
sometimes i wonder if i would like certain artists if they never appeared on tv and radio, because once it hits tv/radio it is constantly overplayed. but a lot of mainstream artists were once underground right? they have to start from somewhere, and staying underground doesn't pay bills so they go mainstream. good for them if changing their certain style brings home the dough, like rapping about how much money they have or how many girls they bang a night. i don't think underground necessarily means its better but its just when they start to change in a bad way.
i don't get bothered sharing music with people. i love talking to people about it (when they have similar tastes), i love introducing them into my stuff but it'd only bug me a little if they don't really give me credit for it. |
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