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I remember in 2010-2011 when all you heard online was 2000s worst decade ever, 90s best decade ever, etc. yet now 2000s are "soul".

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2010s were so bad it retroactively made me think the 2000s were better, no one is nostalgic for the 2010s besides lame ass zoomers who were like 12 when it started and had no idea how much better the past was and how they missed the party.
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>>128483725
This is the phenomenon of everything new sucks. So the 2000s come and you go damn this shit sucks. But then the 2010s come and it's even worse. So it makes the 2000s seem better. This happens every year until you die
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I was a teenager in the 2006-2012 era of music and I hated everything that was out and thought it was soulless and forced and only listened to stuff from the 90s and 80s. Now I'm 30 and I have nostalgia for the late 2000s era of music and regret not enjoying it at the time with my friends and being such a contrarian.
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>>128483725
>I remember in 2010-2011 when all you heard online was 2000s worst decade ever
this was reallynt the case, not on /mu/ anyway. 2010-11 /mu/ was rabid about current and recent musics
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>>128483725
People hated the 2000s and this is with emo rock and everything else going on it might of been self deprecating but the reason for it was because of how commercialized consumer driven everything was and that might of been the reason for the rise of bands like Animal Collective and the Avant driven indie
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>>128483784
>no one is nostalgic for the 2010s besides lame ass zoomers who were like 12 when it started
You wouldn't get it. Early 2010s pop music, Peak Youtube, playing Flash Games at elementary / primary school, Pre-Covid. Shit may be bad but it was a good time to be young.
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20-25 years prior is the "cool" thing. "Indie" acts right now are doing nu-metal pastiches. In five to ten years there will be very earnest stomp-clap and electroclash artists
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>>128483784
I’m 30 and I feel kind of nostalgic for 2013, it was truly the last great year for indie hipsterism, we had R Plus Seven, Tomorrow’s Harvest, m b v, Sunbather, Modern Vampires of the City, Shaking the Habitual, Loud City Song and too many other great albums
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I’m 37. 10s had a lot of gay stomp clap, but some seriously awesome indie pop/dance like Foster The People, Night Club, Matt and Kim, Grouplove, MGMT, etc. I’m nostalgic for 2011 through the early ‘00s, and the entire ‘90s, which probably isn’t much different for anyone between 23/24 and 40 years old.
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>>128485945
A lot of bands are doing similar very good things and just not getting the financial/promotional support right now. It is very sad
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>>128486220
Can you name some? I like supporting artists on Bandcamp whenever I have some spare money
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>>128483725
2000s had a lot of shit years, especially near the end, but it was overall a better decade than the 2010s. Not that decades matter, they're just meaningless groupings of 10 years. 1980 sounds absolutely nothing like 1989, so it's a pointless observation.
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I miss the early 2000's it was almost still the 90s anyhow. Post 9/11 some shit changed but not as much as later on when smart phones and social media wrecked literally everything.
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>>128483784
2010s did most likely suck, by 2013, post-wall white girls decided we had to *decolonize* alternative and indie music, cancel musicians for nothing, and festivals have sucked shit since.
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>>128484056
Old /mu/ was poptimist, anti-le wrong generation, anti-classic rock
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>>128488416
>anti-le wrong generation, anti-classic rock
definitely
>poptimist
no. old/mu/ was also anti-poptimist, and would always go for the alternative/indie stuff
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>>128483725
No the 2000s were pretty good. Peak millennial vibes.

Vampire Weekend, Davendra Barnhart, Simian Mobile Disco, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Black Kids, Crystal Castles, The Faint, electroclash, Oneohtrix Point Never and the whole hypnagogic pop and vaporwave, The XX, MGMT, The Knife.

The 2010s were mostly utter shit. The 2020s were about just as bad, but there are a few good things here and there and they're not over yet.
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>>128485921
Most of the good nu metal was in the 90s when it had the more paranoid and twitchy sound. 2000s were the watering-down into whiny Linkin Park Hoobastank "anthems".
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>>128483725
Tame impala is good..new album grew on me
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>>128491125
Are you implying the 2000s weren't filled with bling era shit?
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>>128492607
Rap just got really bad, particularly mumble rap.
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It sucked then and it sucked now. As to whether it sucked worse than 2010s is a matter of debate. 2010s was more boring and lame but 2000s was also trashy and beyond the pale of disgusting.
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>>128492607
i will fight you Bling Bling music was fun
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>>128483725
>anon discovers different generations have nostalgia for different eras
woooow you don't say
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90's was the last decent decade. 00's, 10's, 20's... nothing at all. No difference between them, fashion, music, movies all the same.
Zoomers can't see it because they don't remember when things were good because they weren't alive



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