The year music died forever when the industry started pandering to Millenials and their horrible, infantile tastes.
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no cap millennial ahh tastes so buns we adult now
>>130139815Billy Corgan is that you?
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>MFW I killed music at 9 years oldKNEEL
When Britney Spears was signed to Zomba, that's when I realized it was over.>The first song released by Zomba Records (via its label Jive Records) for Britney Spears was "...Baby One More Time", released on September 29, 1998.
>>1301398150/10 Zoomer ragebait
>>130139942Britney has always been based you uncultured faggot.
2000 is the cutoff for me. Metal stayed decent into the early 00s though.
>>130139815this is actually true. Google "1996 Telecommunications Act"it's no coincidence we went from Alice In Chains to Britney Spears in 2 years
Great music died 1914Good music died after 1970sOK music died 1997ish
>>130143341metal is not music
>>130143333>Britney has always been based you uncultured faggot.If listening to a pop princess, conservatorship survivor is your idea of a good time, great.The point was her signing and introduction signaled something more profound happening in the music industry with emphasis on "industry".Checkin those quads, though.
>>130143343are you going to tell me that Milli Vanilli, Paula Abdul, and Mariah Carey weren't a thing when AIC were at their peak?
>The year music died forever when the industry started pandering to Millenials and their horrible, infantile tastes.
>>130143343>it's no coincidence we went from Alice In Chains to Britney Spears in 2 yearsYes, people's taste in music upgraded and became more sophisticated.
>>130139815Explain, in detail, why you chose that year specifically.
>>130151845>Yes, people's taste in music upgraded and became more sophisticated.