Release date: March 21, 1988

>release date: March 21, 1988
How can it sound so current?

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Because 1988 wasn’t actually that long ago you 13 year old

They were ahead of their time

he stopped them from being burgerpilled

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Frank Black wasnt that fat he just had a big head

he was husky but then he got fat

that was 34 years ago. in 1988 something from 34 years ago meant 1954 and could you imagine anyone listening to stuff from 1954 in 1988? lal.

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Dave Lovering the coolest drummer in rock

its weird. idk man.

i think its like if youre a zoomer into rock theres not much rock thats promoted unless youre looking deeply for it, but theres all these big old bands that you can find easy with the internet now that sound better and are more well known/easier to find, so theyre more into old music than someone who was a teen in the 80s might have been

that's for rock, if you're zoomer into rap or electronic music you're probably not nostalgic for 1988

because people have stopped trying to innovate since then

People still listen to 50s artists today never mind in the 80s you crackhead
black francis himself likes buddy holly

yeah true

cause culture has stagnated. its nothing about them being "forward thinkers"... its about culture itself being in a constant nostalgia loop. read mark fisher

>rap and electronic didn't exist in 1988

Oh but there was no Buddy Holly yet in 1954. Enjoy your Your Hit Paraders making background music for 50s housewives to fold laundry to.

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Obviously it did, but it wasnt as developed as it is now and theres stronger releases out now in those genres. Rock has been more stagnant

Rap in the 80s isnt that appealing to modern listeners. Maybe a select few artists like Public Enemy or De la Soul might be able to hold up but otherwise it sounds a lot different

>this was peak late 80's rap
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Modern "rap" is syrupy fruit loop shit with purple haired guys grunting over a copypasted 808 beat about whatever. Nah, pass the Slick Rick albums.

rap culture is pretty disrespectful as a rule though and there’s no sense of respecting your elders or educating yourself on what came before. Hell even 00s guys like Andre 3000 are starting to get disrespected by zoomoids online.
No that would be the N.W.A.