Was depressing 90’s music a psy-op against millennials?

Has anything me else noticed how the majority of 1990’s radio fodder music is so depressing? Predictive programming for “current year”? If so, what are zoomers being programmed for today with current music trends? Does music reflect the spirit of the times like the boomers many odes to naive hedonism? Or is it the other way around? And the music makes the times? This is political as Katy perry, milley Cyrus, and the like undoubtedly contributed to the LBGT horrorshow we see today influencing and driving liberal policies.

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Modern music is nothing but a satanic inversion of real music. The 90s music were depressing because the 80s were upbeat. Not programming for millenials, but the last whimper of gen x trying to do something with their lives and failing

>psy-op against millennials
Grunge and nu-metal.
Nu-metal glorified being insane and psychotic for teenagers.
Grunge glorified being a druggie and depressed.
Screamo glorified depression and self-harm.
All of them glorified suicide, really desu senpai

who owns the big record labels?

They used kurt cobain to make being a loser cool.

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90's music wasn't actually that depressing, honestly. It was mostly just experimental and artsy. I'd say music got really depressing in the early 2000's, after 9/11.

Nu-metal is definitely the ground zero for cringy teenagers pretending to be insane. If any of them are a psyop, it's nu-metal. Honestly, grunge music was hardly ever actually about drugs. The lyrics were mostly either nonsensical or self loathing. Nu-metal is all about self aggrandizement.

90's music is far less depressing than anything released this decade.

Yeah, now all we have are depressed skinny emo niggers doing autotune rap over distorted 808s talking about drinking cough syrup and percocets and having illegal glock switches.

SO CRAZY AND INSANE

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PS the whole world is negative because the myth of our age is WW2, and instead of their being a hero we have Hitler. Im talking about how the world sees hitler, not you.

Your joking right, the only songs I remember on the radio were depressing shit. Even that Eiffel-65 song “blue” was about suicide. (I’m blue and I’ll bleed and I’ll die) literally the only music that wasn’t depressing was music geared exclusively towards girls.

All music is a psyop. Listening to anything other than crickets, your own tinnitus, and your wife bitching at you is pathetically homosexual. I make an exception for church music and bird songs.

HOLY SHIT HE'S YELLING HE'S CRAZY ANONS LOOK OUT HE'S DANGEROUS

90s music wasn't depressing and you're revealing yourself as someone who didn't live through any of the decade. the 90s was the last period in recent history where people still had hope and some semblance of innocence. i can't recall any popular music of that period being depressing, even the dark and gritty music of the time was pretty polite and nowhere near as moody as the shit that took off a few years later. talking strictly about popular music here, black metal and other garbage subcultures have existed for a really long time.

Tism says no
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You're retarded that was the period of Blind Melon and Marcy Playground. You remember exclusively fucking Nirvana. That's not how the song goes btw, it's just
>A ba dee a ba die
He's scatting. That's song's not about suicide, it's just about a fat old rich lonely guy. Which is kinda depressing? I guess? Depressing music's always been made. What about Jump by Van Halen? Came out in the 80's, literally about a guy considering suicide.

Add that to doing anything but staring at a beige wall thinking about how and when your life went wrong.

the first big nirvana album was pretty upbeat, grunge didnt get genuinly depressing until it became so commercialised and you ended up with fucking faggots like creed and nickelback

Yes, you're spot on. The music makes the times.

This. Ffs just look at how positive and upbeat this is!
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Creed is a good band. Human clay is an absolute slapper and I'm not a Christian.

This. All the corporate copies of bands like Nirvana were just awful.

WAIT

>muh satanz

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