It's gone bad, throw it out!
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"My Humps" is a classic though.
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Yeah I went through a ska phase, so what?
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Name names
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Authentic pirate hip hop is not nearly as bad as it sounds
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I'm the opposite. I go back to high school music and still love it. Better than most things I hear.
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It's only around the edges that I've trimmed. I listen to basically the same stuff, plus more now.
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This reminds me of having the opposite experience, hearing a Joni Mitchell song I probably hadn't heard in 15 years - she had been a favorite musician of my gf's way back when. The opening notes took me straight back in time - mentally I was heading over to her place, feeling that same age, feeling all the same feelings. Very surreal experience. This was the first time I realized how much rich detail we store in our brains. It was like I had quantum-leaped back into my teenage body.
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BROADSIDE! BROADSIDE!
Navy boys better run and hide
These cannon balls flyin' atcha when we collide
All me mateys be ready to fire a broadside -
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Sigh, I miss the Alternative Music of the 90s and 2000s.
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Well, my tastes since then changed from various kinds of metal to that (bug mostly prog) + jazz + ragtime + electronic stuff + various multi-genre things, so I don't find the stuff I used to listen particularly terrible. Most are pretty boring, tho.
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the songs i listened to on purpose in high school are still awesome. the songs i heard in high school because of radio or mtv or pary or whatever are still just as shit as they were back then
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Hit you with my chasers while you running for your life
Bout to fuck you ship up just like I fucked your wife
Spritsail topsail rigged so you know I got the power
My ship’s the Victory and yours is Mayflower
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The stuff I used to listen to as a teenager, I now listen to when I’m drunk because they are some banging pops
It’s just I do love me my black/death metal when I’m sober
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Fr, old me had really good taste for music, probably better taste than current me, but I like the weird stuff I listen to now more.
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Pirate Metal is pretty fun occasionally too.
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It amazes me how, relative to the average individual, I am the same as I was when I was young. and im way different.
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Sometimes you open that bin and it turns out it's still good.
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This presupposes there is some music you stopped listening to after high school, Im with you, I still listen to a bunch of that stuff. Some not as often as others, but it brings back memories. I was a metal head though and there was a lot of great 90s metal.
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Alt music was still banging in the 2013 when i graduated high school. Still some great stuff out there if you lnow where to look.