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Originally Posted by YorkeDaddy
Sufjan Stevens changes a lot from album to album
Arctic Monkeys changed dramatically on their most recent
Arcade Fire completely changed their vibe
MGMT changed big time
New Gorillaz is barely recognizable compared to old Gorillaz
No Ween album is remotely similar tbh
Tom Waits has done more genres than you can even name
Mastodon has done almost every variation of metal
Fall Out Boy (lol) is way different now than when they started, and they’re bigger than ever
Green Day changed dramatically throughout their career
The Flaming Lips change their sound every couple albums
Musical Gods like Swans are rarely predictable
The more I think about this the more hilariously wrong you are. It’s actually insane how often great bands change their sound, whether they’re mainstream or not. There are so many more examples, and several I kept out of this post because the band in question was kind of obscure
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LMAO you're reaching extra hard now. You're throwing out bands that
1.Got huge backlash from changing (Green Day)
2.doesn't even have much of a fan-base (MGMT)
2.weren't nailed down or known for a certain genre (Gorillaz)
3.bands that can't sell now (Arcade Fire, The Flaming Lips, Ween, did anyone ever really care about Tom Waits?).
No wonder I'm hardly a fan of any of those. Changing styles and not knowing what you are is an extremely ugly look and just gives the middle-finger to your fans.