I must be the hipster that all the other hipsters hate then, because all I listen to is pop. And I don't like coffee. Or use a mac. Or wear a scarf.
(SPOILER)Somebody, somewhere, is taking this post dead seriously and they're going to start a debate with me about "hipsters"
Maybe not in taste, but in Priciple you are a hipster.
(SPOILER)And when that debate happens, it will be priceless.
you aren't a hipster unless you listen to listen to neutral milk hotel
in my opinion
DAILY REMINDER THAT THIS IS A POTATO SLICE
IT IS A TURNIP, PIKEY
edit: it's a tambourine, silly
Last edited by Shorty; 10-25-2012 at 06:24 PM.
..Isn't that a painting?
No, it makes you the Father Hipster.
There is nothing wrong with using autotune. Even when it's used to change a mediocre singer to sound on tune. Like any instrument it can be used badly, but most of the time when people complain about the use of autotune it's just elitism. I find the true power of a song is mostly in the composition, not the performance. There are thousands of people who can perform a song, but only one who can compose it, and when a brilliant composer is a mediocre performer and cant find a good performer, autotune can be a very useful tool
Last edited by blackmage_nuke; 10-25-2012 at 10:52 PM.
Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
Have a nice day!!
I'm indiffferent to Rebecca Black's Friday.
It holds no musical interest for me, and the moral of the song is somewhere between 'harmlessly neutral' and 'actually kinda admirable'. I mean, it's just some kid singing about how the weekend is good because she gets to hang out with her friends - hardly apocalyptic stuff.