Do you think they are considered weird by the rest of our youthful society?
Every other teenager I talk to likes music such as Dubstep, Katy Perry, Among other stuff in the rap, hip hop or pop genre.
When I say I like the bands like The Rolling Stones, David Bowie or Led Zeppelin they give me strange looks as if I'm a creature from mars.
So do you think this is a cliche of other teenagers, or is it true?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DaCabooseReal [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SpartanMk18 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DaCabooseReal Of course, if anything you have too many kids claiming love of a band they've barely heard, but know are iconic. My music tastes have fluctuated but there was a brief time where I was caught up in the oldies. Glad i've moved on. [/quote] You'll come back, they always do. I keep them in my playlist for a reason. I rarely come across modern music with the same emotion, meanings, and feeling as say a Moody Blues song, or a Who song. When I do, it's usually a pretty obscure band and I get sad because of it. [/quote] Lyrics and vocals are the big things for me. I saw Rush a few weeks ago and technically they were fantastic. I just prefer something I can get into. It's odd. I respect the superior "music", but the variety of emotions and styles that go into Pop Punk music have sucked me in. [/quote] See, I'd kill to see Rush because of the themes and emotion present. Something about the stories Geddy Lee tells. See, Pop Punk isn't bad. Bands like No Doubt and The Offspring are fun to listen to, but I don't really get out what I get out of Pink Floyd, or Rush, or The Who, etc...