>>54409232
I'll be honest, I am scared of the consequences of listening to Death Grips.
It means I don't know if we're actually evolving by listening to that, or surpassing our previous musical experiences.
Why would I play Death Grips if I can play Sabbath? That's my biggest dilemma of all time.
Because you want to listen someone else? If you can listen to Ozzy why would you listen to Someone ElsE?
Even further, if you can listen to Robert Planet why would you first say it's not his Planet and Second take the Zeppelin down?
If I can listen Led Zeppelin why would I listen Bjork? Now we differ for Bjork generates the right missing watts to actually provoke even a Prodigy Thunder that can take my Delorean back in time.
Zeppelin is more like our Army services, if you ask for the Zeppelin and you get off the Zeppelin you must find a better vehicle.
So, if you have the chance to listen to Bob Marley, why would you listen to Major Lazer? Because you want to explore something new or of our times?
Well, be careful when you go exploring music you might actually end up missing your old Bands.
If you miss your old Bands, would you play them? Or they will give you memories? If a Band gives you memories, would you prefer remembering these times or you'll supress the past for acquiring a new taste or even experience?
I've been experience since 1969, why would I experience a new experience that comes from the same experience?
If you can play Iron Maiden, why would you play Foo Fighters? Well there's a chance both are different but still you feel better with Iron Maiden, so you play Foo Fighters to listen to something new or see what's Dave up to, that doesn't mean you should prefer or like Foo Fighters more than Iron Maiden.